Question in subject line got truncated (just not my day!), so here it is:
The question is, would you have any more reservations about visiting an incall location such as the one described below than you would about visiting IP's place, Camp Bowie, McCart, or the medical district places?
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I've been exchanging PMs on this with someone and thought I'd throw a poll out to see what the feedback would be.
Please vote only if you are or would be a patron of a Fort Worth incall location; it wouldn't do us much good to have a bunch of Dallas guys voting No when the have no interest in what goes on in Fort Worth.
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I'm certain that there are plenty of guys like me, who could find a reason to be absent from a downtown office for 30 minutes or an hour, but for whom the additional time spent getting to and from an incall location, even one close by, makes such visits more difficult.
An incall location in downtown itself would provide a lot of guys so situated with a convenient alternative, and provide a convenient alternative for others outside the central business district.
Let's use a building with which I am familiar as an example. It provides several opportunities for plausible denial if someone were to see a guy there: There's a deli on the first floor; it has multiple entrances and exits that make "taking a shortcut" to the nearby federal building with a post office branch inside, or to the barbecue joint across the street plausible; and there are several lawyers' offices in the building; and
The corridors on the upper floors are not high-traffic areas. If you're driving into downtown, valet parking is available in the building's garage, and there are meters and a couple of pay lots within easy distance.
It wouldn't be a great location for after-hours or weekend appointments, because security makes you sign in during those times. On the other hand, no one asks for ID, so you could sign anyone's name. And if the business was described to building management as a massage therapy studio or a "wellness center," there wouldn't be any questions about Saturday visitors.
It doesn't have showers (neither do a few of the popular incall locations in town), but it seems to have fewer drawbacks than a suburban storefront location, which requires valuable time to get to and from, and where your car is parked outside and there's no doubt about which establishment you're visiting, while providing a target-rich environment for providers, since it is in an area that's densely populated during work hours.