How important is the quality of the incall?

Just curious as to what you gentlemen think about when arriving at your incalls... is the quality of the incall important to you?

I just switched rooms myself and I must say, I really like this room. The bed is larger and way more comfy, and NOISELESS! Okay, except the headboard a little.

But the set up is nicer. I feel like my mood has shifted slightly, so does it make a difference to you?

Keyzer Soze's Avatar
Quality in terms of safe, clean and comfortable yes, just makes for a more pleasurable experience.
What Keyzer said: The the room itself is one factor; the neighborhood is also important. Hard for me to relax and enjoy myself if I'm worried about some punk breaking into my car.
I'm giggling at the headboard comment. I hate it when the board starts slapping against the wall. I am not sure what to do. It feels so good I don't want to stop but at the same time I'm mortified at the BANG BANG BANG noise lol. One time I tried to put my hands between the headboard and the wall to soften the sound....NOT a good idea. OUCHIE my poor hands!! But what can I say? I love to ride hard lol!

So finding a good location with a noiseless bed is always nice lol.
When you have headboard noise, you can do one of two things...

Stick a pillow between the headboard and the wall, or move in a fashion that is perpendicular to the bed.
DallasRain's Avatar
I was once in a hotel with a banging headboard.....while mine was banging,the one next door was banging too............lol!

I believe "presentation or atmosphere" contribute a lot to a good session!
I set my incall up with cool decorations/candles/candy/libations.... and even bring colorful sheets
Hottassamelia's Avatar
Ambiance is VERY important in my opinion. Soft sexy music,mood lighting,candles, the whole 9 yards....

I could of sworn I saw a bumper sticker the other day..
"Save a headboard, ride it backwards"...but I could be mistaken...
Guest010619's Avatar
DallasRain
I was once in a hotel with a banging headboard.....while mine was banging,the one next door was banging too............lol!
Should have invited them over.
I feel like a nice incall makes a good impression.. I freak out if my grass isn't cut outside and a client shows up lol

But what's really funny is to have an upscale incall in a very nice, quiet neighborhood and the client still asks if his car is gonna be safe outside. *duh* lol
Since the room makes the provider feel better than the overall experience will be better for both.

Good call!!
guy fawkes's Avatar
ust curious as to what you gentlemen think about when arriving at your incalls... is the quality of the incall important to you?

I just switched rooms myself and I must say, I really like this room. The bed is larger and way more comfy, and NOISELESS! Okay, except the headboard a little.

But the setup is nicer. I feel like my mood has shifted slightly, so does it make a difference to you?
Safe and comfortable is a nice setup. If a HOTEL: Nice a room that is set like Homewood suites is nice you have a comfortable conversation area. Then a move to the bedroom. (I have to do incall soon I have thought about kissing like school kids on a curfew, ripping clothes of, tearing down one of those sofa beds. Doing the "birthday special in the kitchen. -Blind fold the woman she stripped completely naked seated in a chair strawberries an whip cream between her legs. And she cannot touch me at all but call out passionately directions)
Apt or Resident incall- Well kept more than one room if possible. Some studios are nice. Clean, safe and discret
rex-man's Avatar
Room is good but additude is best
Guest021420's Avatar
Stellar service and a totally awesome attitude, like yours, makes a mundane setting fine. If you combine stellar service, awesome attitude and a great, well prepared location, it takes the whole experience to a different level. That said, fancy digs don't make bad service and a shitty attitude any better.
It is very important to me
Incall is very important to me. Bonus points if it's got a suite arrangement as stated above. I won't name any hotel brands, but some value hotel chains just won't work for me. Prefer larger hotels with lobbies so one can enter, blend in, and go straight to the elevators as if I were staying there.