Hotel vs. Private Incall?

Y'all are so sweet :-) thank you for the compliments ;-)
Either works for me. I guess I am not a big enough fish to likely be noticed. Always look like you belong and walk past the front desk without looking up. I alwaya have my phone in my hand either surfing or texting so I blend in.
When traveling out of town, I generally try to stay in a nicer and larger hotel where my clients feel comfortable and would blend in as if they were on business there.

As for the town I am in now, since it is smaller, I now offer a private incall for my clients. I am very cautious about who visits as well as the protocol they must follow in order not to draw any unnecessary attention. Most of my clients said they prefer the private option over going to visit girls in motels/hotels/notells. It is just more comfortable and discreet.
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Either works for me. I guess I am not a big enough fish to likely be noticed. Always look like you belong and walk past the front desk without looking up. I alwaya have my phone in my hand either surfing or texting so I blend in. Originally Posted by mriley000
I'm the exact opposite. At 6'2" and 235 lbs ... I usually have some kid running up to me asking if the WWE is in town. No - I'm not joking this actually happened a couple of times.

Also - LE always gives me the stink eye when they see me and I notice they put one hand on their tasers just to be at the ready.
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I prefer hotels. They're more anonymous for me. If I visit the same incall over and over, eventually a neighbor will be able to say to the cops after she's busted, "Yeaaaaaaah! And there was always this little white fat-ass dude comin' over too! In his truck! That XXX-colored truck! With the XXX-state tags! Wait, I remember the number!" Hotel? They EXPECT you to have a vehicle not from there, if anyone notices. They EXPECT you to not look like a local, if anyone notices. I don't ignore the people at the desk--I say hello when I walk past. They don't know you didn't check in when they were off-shift. Not making eye-contact with them is a sure way to seem furtive like you DON'T belong there. I don't like the cameras either--I wear a hat w/a bill and a bulky jacket.
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  • 01-30-2013, 11:39 PM
Well like they say as long as you feel safe, if its someone new I usually arrive a little early and check things out my own self and just try to blend in , also it depends on the provider if she is well known. I am always Leary about LE not to much worried about anything else just that, also if somebody is new I ask for outcall and I deff try to hobby far away from my town my face is well known....
I prefer private. Simply based on scheduling. Hotels have time restrictions, booking for two days is the best way to get full benefit of a hotel room.
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I haven't had the pleasure......yet. But from what I have been told. The safest place in Baton Rouge is between your loving arms and legs Zada.
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I've only done the private incall once and it was in Chicago. Very nice upscale location, so I felt very comfortable, but could see how it could become suspecious over time.

When going to a hotel incall, I like to carry a fast food bag and soft drink cup. Makes it look like you belong and just stepped out for a quick bite.
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I'm with River: not only do I wear a cap, greet the front-desk staff, but very often I have a bag with me that makes it look like I was out shopping, whether Target, or Wal-Mart, or fast-food of some sort. Sometimes I just carry a book and my coffee cup, especially if there's a Starbuck's or PJ's or Cafe du Monde or French Press or Caribou or whatever (depending on what part of the country you're in) within a few blocks.