Home » Rimming Giving £100 Extra
Rimming Giving £100 Extra
Rimming Giving Experience – £100 Extra
Rimming, also known as oral–anal contact or anilingus, involves using the mouth and tongue to stimulate the external anal area. Within this category, giving means that the companion may be open to providing this experience to the client.
The companions displayed on this page may consider giving rimming for an additional £100, subject to their availability, individual safer-sex policies, personal boundaries and explicit consent.
The £100 is a supplement added to the selected companion’s standard appointment rate. It is not the complete price of the meeting, and the total amount should be confirmed before the appointment.
Appearing within this category does not guarantee that rimming will proceed during every meeting. A companion may reconsider the option because of hygiene, health, comfort or consent concerns. Payment does not remove her right to change her mind.
Understanding the Giving Dynamic
During a rimming-giving experience, the companion is the person providing oral contact to the client. This is different from a companion who is open to receiving rimming.
The precise experience can vary according to:
- whether a dental dam is required;
- the companion’s preferred approach;
- the pace and duration;
- positions that are comfortable for both adults;
- the client’s previous experience;
- hygiene and preparation requirements;
- other forms of touch that have been separately agreed; and
- the companion’s personal limitations.
The category does not automatically include fingering, penetration, toys or any other related activity. Each form of contact requires its own discussion and mutual agreement.
Discussing the £100 Option Respectfully
Rimming can be discussed openly without using demanding or unnecessarily graphic language. A respectful enquiry can simply ask whether the companion is currently willing to consider the £100 rimming-giving option.
Before confirming the appointment, it may be helpful to clarify:
- whether the option is currently available;
- whether direct contact or a dental dam is required;
- showering and hygiene expectations;
- the client’s experience level;
- any health symptoms or skin concerns;
- comfortable positions;
- related activities that remain unavailable;
- the agreed safeword or stop signal; and
- the complete appointment cost.
The companion’s requirements should be treated as firm conditions rather than the beginning of a negotiation. She should never be pressured to remove a barrier, overlook a hygiene concern or offer more than she has agreed.
Consent and Agreed Boundaries
Consent must be freely given, informed, specific and ongoing. Agreement to the appointment does not automatically include agreement to rimming, and consent to rimming does not include permission for any additional activity.
Either adult may:
- decline the experience;
- request a barrier;
- change position;
- ask for an adjustment;
- introduce an additional boundary;
- pause for a check-in;
- withdraw consent; or
- stop completely.
Consent can be withdrawn at any stage, including after the appointment has been confirmed or the interaction has begun.
Physical arousal, silence, a previous appointment or payment must never be treated as permanent consent. A respectful response to hesitation or withdrawal is to stop calmly without bargaining, criticism or pressure.
From a sex-positive therapeutic perspective, boundaries are not obstacles to intimacy. They create the emotional framework that allows both adults to feel present, respected and in control of their choices.
Safewords and Clear Stop Signals
A formal safeword is not essential for every rimming experience, but both adults should have an unmistakable way to communicate.
A traffic-light system may be used:
Green means the pace and contact feel comfortable.
Amber means slow down, adjust or pause for a check-in.
Red means stop immediately.
Ordinary phrases such as “gentler,” “pause,” “give me a moment” and “stop” are equally valid and must be respected without hesitation.
A non-verbal signal may also be agreed, such as raising an open hand or tapping an agreed number of times. This can be useful when someone’s position makes speaking less convenient.
Moving away, becoming tense or appearing uncomfortable should prompt an immediate pause. Silence or a lack of resistance should never automatically be interpreted as enthusiastic consent.
Trust, Vulnerability and Emotional Comfort
Rimming can feel particularly intimate because it involves a private and sensitive area of the body. A client may feel self-conscious about hygiene, appearance or how their interest will be perceived.
A professional and sex-positive approach allows consensual adult preferences to be discussed without ridicule or shame. Inexperience should be treated with patience rather than embarrassment.
The companion may also feel vulnerable because she is placing her mouth close to an area associated with increased infection risks. Her hygiene and barrier requirements therefore deserve complete respect.
Trust develops when:
- relevant information is shared honestly;
- instructions are followed;
- hesitation is taken seriously;
- neither person is pressured to perform;
- changing boundaries are accepted calmly; and
- both adults can stop without fear of criticism.
The additional £100 reflects an agreed booking option. It does not purchase unlimited access or remove the companion’s autonomy.
Hygiene and Preparation
Thorough hygiene is important for comfort, although washing cannot make oral–anal contact completely free from infection risk.
A companion may ask the client to:
- shower immediately before the appointment;
- wash the external anal area carefully;
- wear clean clothing;
- provide fresh towels;
- avoid strongly fragranced products;
- disclose any recent stomach illness; and
- mention sores, irritation, bleeding or other symptoms.
Strong antiseptics, harsh scrubbing and internal cleaning products can irritate sensitive tissue and should not be treated as substitutes for barriers or sexual-health precautions.
The companion should remain free to pause or decline the experience when hygiene does not meet the conditions agreed beforehand. This decision should be accepted without argument or attempts to renegotiate the supplement.
Sexual-Health Awareness
Oral–anal contact can transmit infections when bacteria or viruses from faecal matter enter the mouth. NHS guidance identifies Shigella as a particular concern and explains that even a tiny amount of infected faecal matter can cause infection.
Rimming can also transmit hepatitis A, a viral liver infection spread through faecal contamination.
Potential symptoms of Shigella include diarrhoea, stomach cramps, fever, nausea and vomiting. Some cases can be severe and may require medical treatment.
Good hygiene can reduce contamination, but appearance and cleanliness cannot establish that contact is entirely risk-free. Some infections may be transmitted even when there is no visible faecal matter.
Dental Dams and Barrier Choices
A dental dam is a thin latex or polyurethane sheet placed over the anal area before oral contact. It provides a barrier between the mouth and skin and can help reduce the transmission of sexually transmitted infections.
A companion may require a dental dam for every rimming appointment. This requirement should be accepted as part of her safer-sex policy.
A dental dam should:
- be new and undamaged;
- be positioned before contact begins;
- cover the relevant area throughout;
- remain on the same side;
- not be transferred between body areas;
- be replaced if it tears or moves significantly; and
- be discarded after use.
A new barrier should be used for each person and separate activity. Dental dams can reduce direct exposure, but they cannot guarantee the elimination of every possible infection risk.
When Rimming Should Not Proceed
The experience should be postponed when either adult has a health concern that could affect safety or comfort.
Reasons not to proceed may include:
- diarrhoea or a recent stomach illness;
- vomiting, fever or stomach cramps;
- anal bleeding;
- unexplained sores, blisters or ulcers;
- painful irritation;
- cuts or sores around the mouth;
- bleeding gums;
- an active cold sore;
- a recent gastrointestinal infection; or
- uncertainty about whether an infection has cleared.
NHS guidance recommends avoiding oral contact where cuts or sores are present or using a suitable barrier to reduce direct exposure.
Anyone who develops diarrhoea, fever or stomach cramps following possible exposure should seek medical advice and explain that Shigella may be relevant. This helps the healthcare professional arrange appropriate assessment or testing.
Moving Between Different Activities
Where an appointment includes more than one form of intimate contact, hygiene precautions should be planned in advance.
Hands should be washed thoroughly, barriers should be replaced and toys should be cleaned before moving from anal contact to oral contact or another body area. UKHSA advises changing barriers and washing hands with soap following anal sexual contact to reduce faecal–oral transmission.
A barrier, hand or toy that has contacted the anal area should not then touch the mouth, genitals or another person without suitable cleaning or replacement.
The £100 Additional Charge
The £100 rimming-giving supplement is charged in addition to the companion’s standard appointment rate.
The final amount may include:
- the companion’s normal rate;
- the £100 rimming supplement;
- the selected duration;
- the London location;
- travel expenses; and
- any other arrangements confirmed beforehand.
The complete price should be agreed before the appointment. Paying the supplement does not guarantee direct contact, remove a dental-dam requirement or provide permission for additional activities.
The companion may withdraw the option if a health, hygiene, comfort or consent issue arises. Any question concerning the supplement should follow the booking terms agreed beforehand and remain separate from her unconditional right to stop.
Privacy and Discretion
Preferences and relevant health information disclosed during an enquiry should be handled discreetly. Neither person should be pressured to reveal unnecessary details about their relationships, previous partners or private experiences.
Photography, video and audio recording require separate and explicit consent. Agreement to rimming does not include permission to record, retain or share any part of the appointment.
Browse Rimming Giving £100 Profiles
Profiles shown on this page may include photographs, London locations, availability, standard rates, reviews and stated preferences where provided.
Visitors should read each profile carefully before making an enquiry. Dental-dam policies, hygiene conditions, accepted forms of contact and personal boundaries vary between companions.
Bunnys of London encourages mature adult communication in which sexual-health awareness, clear consent, safewords, trust and mutual respect remain central throughout every rimming-giving appointment.