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I have always met with companions at my own hotel even when meeting locally. I guess I feel more comfortable meeting at my own place.

 

Am I worrying for no reason about meeting at the companions hotel? It would be more cost effective if I didn't have to incur the costs of my own room and would allow me to spend more time with the companion.

 

Thoughts?

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I have always met with companions at my own hotel even when meeting locally. I guess I feel more comfortable meeting at my own place.

 

Am I worrying for no reason about meeting at the companions hotel? It would be more cost effective if I didn't have to incur the costs of my own room and would allow me to spend more time with the companion.

 

Thoughts?

Do you know the companion or does he have a good reputation here?

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My hotel.

 

I had to think about it. When I've been traveling, in my hotel, they always came to me. I cannot remember ever having a hotel room yet meeting at his.

 

I've gone to their hotel when they're visiting SF, alot. Because I almost always avoided having to my home - plus they often wouldn't travel to my suburban community.

 

So, its not a conscious preference, but must be a preference nonetheless, as its always my room.

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I've always gone to their place because I can't host when I'm at home (and also don't live in an easily accessible area with public transport).

 

When I'm travelling I often rent a room in a shared home to keep costs down so I can't host either. Although lately I've been looking at getting my own hotelroom when travelling. There's some good deals to be found.

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I like nice hotels....so in general I prefer mine.

 

Although if I’m just passing through town and

in the rare mood for an overnight with an known

entity, staying at his hotel for a night somtimes

works out well. Financially it can be very beneficial

too.

 

I always worry about depending on the escort for

a room for the night though. If he flakes, looking

for a last minute hotel room is never fun.

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Scene from the sitcom Mom:

Mother enters house after night out.

Daughter: "Walk of shame?"

Mother: "Stride of pride."

EXACTLY! It was quite late in life that I learned of this English expression and it always puzzled me. Because every time I came home from banging a hot guy I'd actually be all puffed up, glowing and happy!

Nothing shameful about having sex.

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I care about my privacy.

 

Looks like we have some literal Larrys here. For those who learned English as a second language, walk of shame is an expression - like motherfucker.[/QUOTe]

 

 

Sure, that's undestandable. But they're not taking names or anything. And they don't know what transpired in that room.

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And does @harey assume that when he’s the guest at the hotel the staff doesn’t know he’s had visitors? ;)

Hmm. OK, you got me, a little. ;) But I think that's apples and oranges, Mike. I don't assume the hotel staff are huddled around a security monitor peering at the outside of my room, just in case a random fitness model makes a two-hour visit. And if I'm at my hotel for two days and have one visitor, that should not draw much notice.

 

Conversely, an escort at a hotel doing in-calls will likely host several clients during his stay. A repeated pattern of short visits would be more noticeable. I like to take reasonable precautions, and avoiding possible scrutiny in an unfamiliar place is one of them. I also put my wallet and keys in my room safe, even though I don't expect to be robbed.

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Hmm. OK, you got me, a little. ;) But I think that's apples and oranges, Mike. I don't assume the hotel staff are huddled around a security monitor peering at the outside of my room, just in case a random fitness model makes a two-hour visit. And if I'm at my hotel for two days and have one visitor, that should not draw much notice.

 

Conversely, an escort at a hotel doing in-calls will likely host several clients during his stay. A repeated pattern of short visits would be more noticeable. I like to take reasonable precautions, and avoiding possible scrutiny in an unfamiliar place is one of them. I also put my wallet and keys in my room safe, even though I don't expect to be robbed.

 

I don't recommend hotel safes. There's supposed to be a universal code for those which anyone working in the hotel knows or could easily find out. I always lock my valuables in my suitcase when going out.

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