I prefer the apartment incall, particularly if it's a low volume provider (less likely to get the notice of the neighbors), but I can see the advantage of the large hotel. I'm comfortable in either.
Outcall doesn't work for me.
I could make extra inviting, etc. Originally Posted by Kathryn
BINGO! In my opinion you can't become a top notch provider with the type of client you probably want (a guy who will pay your 300/hr rate) without a classy incall. I would give you the names of some girls who have perfect incalls, but I would need their permission first. What makes it for me: Secluded, clean, tastefully decorated, stocked bar (or at least ice and glasses), clean towels, clothes hangers, etc. If you go the hotel route, pick a big one where I could be there meeting a business friend, attending a conference, etc. The lower end motels make me nervous, so I tend to avoid them.Darling, while the term 'top notch' is not my favorite one, a woman's incall doesn't make her so. An incall is only an extension of the service she provides. So if she's a shitty provider with a great space, she still wouldn't be a top tier Companion.
Best of luck to you and hope you find something that works for you. Originally Posted by slowmover

It almost feels like everyone in there is thinking LOUDLY, 'Hey, everyone! Look at that, underdressed, fish out of water black guy over there! What is HE doing here?!? He must be going to see some fancy call girl or something! What other reason could he possibly be coming here for?!'I didn't take slowmover to mean that a classy incall makes a provider "top-notch", just that it's hard to charge near-HDH rates without a nice incall.Exactly. $300/hr. at the Lido isn't gonna cut it for me.
I agree with him. If I'm shelling out $300 I want a nice setting, whether it be hotel or apartment. Originally Posted by TinMan