Private residence incall locations or hotel incall locations?

Lovelyyellie's Avatar
Plus I'm literally in the best downtown area within walking distance of the train and Ross Tower.... I've been a great provider for years why would a nice private condo with guaranteed security be anything but good?
mrredcat43's Avatar
It really depends on the landscape I'm playing in. East Tx, most of my regulars, I see at their house. Not much of that in dfw, I see. I don't have a problem with hotels, just make sure they aren't extended stays where all u need is cash to get a room, and not look like it's been featured on an episode of cops.

The situation of leaving my id with someone else when I visit you, ONLY if I've seen you before, and even then it's a toss up. I can understand wanting to feel secure, but I gotta know who's gonna be holding my ID. Is it some rent a cop, who's running my info thru publicdatacheck, or a legit setup when my id is only viewed if I fuck up on the grounds.
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
It isn't viewed or ran at all it goes in my mailbox until you pick it up. Only if you do something awful would anything be looked at .you've seen me before,in a slightly shady area in Dallas . This is so much better
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
I've had now 3 clients see me since ive moved in here and have been very happy with my services as well as OK with the security
~Ze~'s Avatar
  • ~Ze~
  • 08-12-2017, 10:49 PM
So, as soon as you said you have to put an ID into a mailbox my mind started going in all kinds of conspiracy ways...

You've already mentioned you've got a workaround with one of the guards. Means you can be sweet talking them into letting you move guests past them. What else could you be sweet talking them into? Opening your mailbox and copying the ID?

Do you let the guests know this will be the security protocol before they arrive? Or are they taken by surprise when they get there and just submit rather than look suspicious?

Please understand I am NOT saying this is what is happening. Just random bs that went through my head and I ain't even one of the guys that will want to come see you.

Now, you have had a stand up reputation for a long time here, and I think that speaks louder than the naysayers. If this situation works for you and your clients, then rock it.
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
Obviously I'm honest since I put this up.... That should have been a given. Yes i asked and made sure they were OK with this. Yes they gave the ID and yes they got it back with no issues
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
Look at my review posted today
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
And yea I kinda flirted with the security guard ....y'all freaked me out with all your hell No's ....I flirted shamelessly and found a way to circumvent this issue on certain days or evenings
Since you are a massage therapist, I suggest you get an office space.

There are some of us that prefer the plausible deniability of a commercial (non-residential) setting. A guy can do just about anything in an office and pass it off as "just a massage". Even soccer moms go to those places and take the girls from the PTA with them.

But, getting a legit massage only in someone's house/apartment/hotel is difficult for SOs to believe.
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
Which is the best for you and why? I just got a private residence in Dallas and was wondering what the difference was for you guys? Is location key for you? Safety? Upscale or moderate or what? Originally Posted by Lovelyyellie
As with real estate, the most important three words in the hobby are, "Location, location, location." If your ad doesn't tell me where you are, I'm not going to (probably) waste my time and yours, and get my hopes up, by PMing you to determine whether you are geographically compatible with me, only to find out that you're in Dallas and placed an ad in the Fort Worth Ads forum because you might do outcalls to Tarrant County for the right price. (Jeeze, that's almost a Faulknerian sentence.)

If, by your presence on the board or by virtue of having had a review or two, I've determined that you're a legitimate provider, I don't care whether it's a hotel or a house or apartment. Whatever can happen to me at an incall can happen regardless of the location. But I have probably screened you, based on information in reviews, to determine whether your incall is a place I wouldn't mind visiting. If it's in a dodgy part of town, or if you have to cage your dogs, or if it reportedly smells of cat pee, well, would you want to step inside?

I'll also day this: If you're in a really nice hotel, my first thought is, "She's trying to make a good impression. That's good." My second thought is, "How many guys is she seeing a day to cover the expense?" But, on the other hand, if it's a Notel 6 in a bad part of town ....
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
So what everyone is saying is my very decent apartment in downtown Dallas is just no good....well that just sucks....I guess it's goo that I have not signed a long term lease...I guess I will just look into other options
I saw her and there were no issues, she's worth it IMO
Regardless of all the positives, I will never surrender my ID. I'm guessing half of the potential clients in Dallas will feel the same. It's a trade-off, but it will effect your business volume.
Lovelyyellie's Avatar
Well thank you all for the honesty...I hope to become a regular staple in the dallas area Eccie forum like I had been once upon a time in my old area...
corona's Avatar
Sounds like a nice place to live, and a terrible place to hobby.