A Suggestion for the Ladies to Help the Folks from the 'Burbs

FS_ITC's Avatar
Ladies,

Austin is a big place. With an area of 271.8 sq miles, it is the fourth largest city in Texas. It's 24 1/2 miles along I-35 from one city limit to the other. Of course with traffic that is well over half an hour. Getting off and driving along 360 290 183 or one of the other major headache-ways adds extra time. Then there are the might-as-well-be-in-the-city communities of Cedar Park, Leander, Round Rock, Pflugerville, and I'm sure a host of others I neither know nor can pronounce.

If you provide incall services, it would really be helpful for those of use who do not live downtown if you could add just a little more to your showcase to give us a clue where you are. I'm not looking for the closest intersection, but more like "Windsor Park," or "Near UT," or a ZIP Code, or even just North, Central, or South. I really hate to waste your time contacting you to find the distance (i.e. travel time) precludes us from meeting. I hate that my first question to you is always, "In what part of town is your incall?"

I don't know if others feel this way. If so, please chime in. You know us guys are lousy with directions!






https://www.mapsofaustin.com/site-map-by-region
Schmafty's Avatar
Great idea! May want to include though, some contemporary names for some very common regions:

Still Looking's Avatar
Great idea! May want to include though, some contemporary names for some very common regions:

Originally Posted by Schmafty
AWESOME! We might want to Highlight the "35 WhoreadoreŽ" as well.
sunspots's Avatar
Yea it would help a lot to know the general area
FoulRon's Avatar
I like the idea, though I have a few issues with your regional boundaries. For instance, I don't usually think of Pflugerville and Round Rock as NW, more like N/NE. In fact, I'd probably differentiate the N-NW border along Mopac and carve a SE section using the river as a northern border.
Otherwise, it's a great idea.
Toyz's Avatar
  • Toyz
  • 05-24-2014, 10:31 AM
Too true...I saw a plan B last week...she usually will fit me in on short notice...and said "Is {{{insert direction}}} OK"?

As I normally see her near me I was like "that's 30-45 minute drive for a 1/2 hour, then 30-45 minutes back". But went ahead anyway...cause I was fucking horny...after room issues at her IC it would up being close to a 3 hour adventure.

Never again...either they are near or I will find a peer...
TemptationTammie's Avatar
I believe my reviews as well as those of other ladies have our general location. For visiting ladies their location will be different depending on where they are going.
I try to put what area of town I'm visiting to prevent that question or wasting a guy's time if I'm not in the right area for easy access for them.
Loxly's Avatar
  • Loxly
  • 05-24-2014, 04:12 PM
This is good stuff. Expecially for "imports" like me.
mrhamm's Avatar
Geographic regions need to be based on access to particular roads. Below is what I think of the boundaries. If the people down south greatly disagree with this, I can update.

(staff edit; map removed at OP's request. See post 15 below; ztonk)
Bob McV's Avatar
too many Domains, not enough Arboretum
Centaur's Avatar
This will all end in border wars...

Just kidding. This is a great idea if for no other reason than it lets us/me know you're not in the Vagina Triangle or pretty much anywhere right along I35. I don't mind a bit of a drive, but the no-tells along I35 have similar rates as mid-scale hotels in the Arboretum or Domain areas, simply because they're by the interstate. I've had some memorable times in the Triangle, but they've always been to a background of seedy motels and hobos. I'm a classy guy and I prefer a classy joint. I'd understand if the room rates were wildly divergent, but the difference is usually about ten bucks. I suspect a lot of visiting ladies set up there because I35 feels central when looking at a map, but Austin is really two cities.

Just some thoughts.
GneissGuy's Avatar
We should add areas to avoid, such as Rundberg/Hooker Hollow, and Williamson County.
We should add areas to avoid, such as Rundberg/Hooker Hollow, and Williamson County. Originally Posted by GneissGuy
+1 any lady who works there is a def NO a ton of the cheap providers are located there
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1059713

For me:
I PREFER where I have always been in ATX and where I am moving back to very soon
HYDE PARK!!! 78751
VictoriaLyn's Avatar
Ive worked out of Wilco in the past for years and NEVER once had any issues but then again I keep to myself ,stay low volume and stay away from things that alert your mind...
mrhamm's Avatar
Updated map below. If someone could remove the link on my above map, it would be appreciated.