Nonetheless, it being yet another boring day at the office (and it's only half done!), I took a cue from a comment in a recent thread and did a little research, the results of which are below.
The premise here is that a prospective client finds that the general location of an area where he might see a particular lady to be very useful information, whether it's an incall location, an outcall area, or both. Too many times, that information is missing from ads and reviews.
Consider, for example:
DFW Metroplex: The Metroplex encompasses 9,286 square miles, making it larger in area than the U.S. states of Rhode Island and Connecticut combined.
Dallas: 385.8 sq mi
Fort Worth: 349.2 sq mi
Dallas County: 908 sq mi
Tarrant County: 890 sq mi
Collin County: 886 sq mi
Denton County: 958 sq mi
Having enough information about location makes it easy for at least a few of us to eliminate providers that we can't see -- and that keeps us from wasting a lady's time.
Oh, and while I have you here:
- There are two I-30/820 intersections. They are 13.5 miles apart. Similarly, 377 crosses 820 twice, and I-35W could be deemed to intersect 820 twice, though the southern intersection is actually with I-20.
- "10 min from downtown" Fort Worth doesn't tell me much. If I start in downtown, in 10 minutes, I can be in White Settlement, at UBT's old location on Brentwood Stair, pretty close to Fossil Creek (if traffic is light), out near the Miller brewery, or many places within that area. If I'm starting on one side of downtown and heading to the other side, I'm looking at maybe 40 minutes of travel time round-trip. That's a significant chunk of time for me. It would at least help to know whether you're north, south, east, or west of downtown.