Great timing for this topic. I just saw that January 12th Homeland Security issued tips for hotel staff to detect sex trafficking.
http://reason.com/blog/2016/01/12/ho...hotel-staff-to
These are hints for the providers more than the hobbyists, but you could give your lady friend a heads-up to not put out the "Do Not Disturb" sign for example.
For the hobbyist, I'd suggest carrying a briefcase when you visit a hotel and a clipboard when you visit an apartment.
It looks so official!
Originally Posted by HoneyRose
I like to carry a book to my outcalls. It's kindof "my thing." I appreciate you posting that article. It's ... well ... a bit scary.
...The damn elevator is the problem at hotels. I feel like even if I do walk right to them, I have eyes being burned into my back. Paranoia, yes.
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Originally Posted by grean
If you're that paranoid, I'd suggest seeing ladies that have their own incall. It's not that difficult to do in Dallas. The market here is glutted.
With that being said, there are guys that really shouldn't be doing this. If you're THAT paranoid, then stop seeing sex workers.
The type of hotel you prefer is the type of hotel that many of us refuse to stay in. Why? I know in Austin, it's staying in those type of hotels that can get you arrested. Often, there are cameras outside, and maintenance men with nosy temperaments.
I dislike staying in those type of hotels. Plus, they don't seem as safe.
Other hints? I always take my used condoms, when I travel, outside of the room (in a small trash bag), and dump them in another trash receptacle. It's not that difficult to do. Flushing is gross and bad for the environment.
Not sure what else you're wanting to know.
People use hotels for trysts all of the time. Shouldn't have your shoulders humped over in shame while walking through a lobby by a front desk.
Have fun! It's an adventure!
Just my (brief) thoughts on it.
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