Guess it depends on which hotel and who I am with!!! Originally Posted by rodeomann22Well ik there's no complaints when your with me ; )
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If there was I'm sure u wouldn't be such a frequent flyer lol.
Chloe might have a suggestion for a nice place closer to downtown. :t hrob::thr ob:Yes, its always best to try to ask a provider who travels to the area often.... chloe is a total sweetheart and I'm sure would be very willing to give helpful advice..
Liverpool chain hotels are good too. Originally Posted by doctorisin
Or just ask the guys who get the rooms all the time, that works as well doesn't it? Originally Posted by rodeomann22Don't know of to many guys that are expected to get the room?? But I guess that could work as well.. lol
Sounds like someone had a fun time recently, too bad I couldn't...... Oh never mind....All parties had an amazing time, as a matter of fact. Amazing how that happens when a complete gentleman understands and respects the expectations of the ladies he spends time with... as in knowing the definition and meaning of outcall, and not trying to haggle or negotiate the rates that ladies set for their time.
Jessie, good luck on finding hotels, and again, look in Liverpool area and avoid CC if possible Originally Posted by rodeomann22
Don't know of to many guys that are expected to get the room?? But I guess that could work as well.. lolCongratulations for understanding incall services. Outcall is a little different.
But I'm sure it would be better to ask a provider as its normally our responsiblity to have the incall spot... Originally Posted by KaylaRyder
All parties had an amazing time, as a matter of fact. Amazing how that happens when a complete gentleman understands and respects the expectations of the ladies he spends time with... as in knowing the definition and meaning of outcall, and not trying to haggle or negotiate the rates that ladies set for their time. Originally Posted by tinylatinaMaybe if it's understood ahead of time that's it is going to be an outcall and not an incall to ensure that there is NO misunderstanding between any and all parties involved. That way there might not be any, what did you say, haggling? About rates and shit, just saying
Congratulations for understanding incall services. Outcall is a little different.I have never had any issues with either place, as long as research is done ahead of time about the lady you are going to see. Both have excellent hotels that have both front enter ands and lobby enterance, just depends on exactly what you are looking for
Back on topic.... I've never had any issues with CC and love the convenience and hotels there, however I do not usually offer incall services either and am usually visiting a friend who has his own room. I am also very low key and do not draw attention to myself, and have my companion give me general directions through the lobby before arrival so I don't look or feel lost trying to find an elevator or something stupid.
I do love Liverpool as well. Excellent area. Originally Posted by tinylatina
Maybe if it's understood ahead of time that's it is going to be an outcall and not an incall to ensure that there is NO misunderstanding between any and all parties involved. That way there might not be any, what did you say, haggling? About rates and shit, just saying Originally Posted by rodeomann22If the lady indicates at every single contact that you need to provide a location that's a pretty good indicator that she only offers outcall service... regardless of how much you protest, whine, or think it's fair. Just saying.
If the lady indicates at every single contact that you need to provide a location that's a pretty good indicator that she only offers outcall service... regardless of how much you protest, whine, or think it's fair. Just saying.
Yes, I said haggling....
hag·gle
ˈhaɡəl/
verb
verb: haggle; 3rd person present: haggles; past tense: haggled; past participle: haggled; gerund or present participle: haggling
1.
dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something.
"the two sides are haggling over television rights"
synonyms: barter, bargain, negotiate, dicker, quibble, wrangle; More
beat someone down, drive a hard bargain
"John spent nearly every Saturday morning haggling at flea markets and garage sales"
noun
noun: haggle; plural noun: haggles
1.
a period of persistent bargaining.
I'm sorry to have apparently confused you again. I didn't realize it was such a big word.
Have I ever mentioned how insulting I find it when someone tries to argue with me about the rate I set for my time to do my job? Some ladies might not but I personally do. Always have.
No one seemed to misunderstand anything other than you.
... but then again I guess that's why GB was checking out the size of the beds at the Comfort Inn. Originally Posted by tinylatina