Sitting here waiting for the ungodly traffic to die down so I can get into town to continue helping someone I know clean up/tear out from the storm, yucky, slimy, stinky work, let me tell ya. The neighborhood I was in yesterday looked like a war zone. Just heartbreak horrible.
TV news reporters dropping phrases like "nightmare commute" to describe the jam from so many people returning to work or accessing their homes for the first time in a week. Some main roads are still flooded. Would take me nearly 3 hours to get where I need to be from Montgomery County to West Houston if I left now!
Puttering on the Net and making calls to motels and hotels (yes, even a few no-tells) on the north side and Spring for entertainment purposes, and most are at capacity, rates on the rise. (My normal nightly inn of sin is filled for the foreseeable future.) Since I don't have that many play opportunities anymore and when I am available usually only host 1 randy rendezvous per day, on rare occasions 2, it likely won't be economical for me to book expensive accommodations even if I can find them.
Many lusty ladies may have to go completely outcall for a while, or find places to share. As someone else mentioned, I think this will be a boon to those with private incalls IF risque recreational money is spendable. However, apartment and home rentals will see a boost, too, due to the scarcity of undamaged residences and so many displaced families looking for roofs to put overhead, so any providers who need to renegotiate a lease, do it NOW and lock in your rate for the next year.
(That accursed bitch Mother Nature took my amorous apartment the way of Atlantis last year, but I heard it flooded several feet higher with Harvey, so evidently I would have been in worse shape now had I stayed, losing even more of my treasured Celtic art collection.)
Times are going to get challenging. Stay strong and adapt, Houston Hobbyists and Hussies!
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
PI has to go anyway. I don't know any other hobby city that elevates those sketchy hourly places as ideal places to play and has well-reviewed or highly regarded whores that religiously use them on a regular basis except for Houston.
Whoring has become more limited in Houston because of the storm and its aftermath. It makes some Johns want to go elsewhere to play like some Houstonian residents wanting to leave Houston because they got hit really hard by the storm and don't want to deal with the ensuing mess that will require years to correct. There are some flooded neighborhoods that literally smell like raw sewage. That isn't going to disappear any time soon.