jonasfoleson Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Basic 2 or 3 star. if it's an outcall, then that's sufficient. don't see fancy room service, a spa, etc. for that.
Wings246 Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM I'd say if I were a provider and if there's a choice, I'd rather pick a basic, acceptably clean hotel room + basic/cheap restaurant and then have the difference in costs translate into extra tips/bonus in my pocket. At least this is how I feel from a client's perspective.
Becket Posted yesterday at 02:23 AM Posted yesterday at 02:23 AM Just think of it as a first date. Where would you usually go? More importantly, where would you go where you feel completely comfortable. A fancy place might make you behave differently than your friendly chain sponsored bar and grill. Don't go to a very noisy place though, where you can't hear one another speak. It's most important that YOU are comfortable and can be just who you are. Be yourself! Nue2thegame and Wings246 1 1
Rod Hagen Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) On overnights something a bit upscale is great. Makes it more of a night. Dinner out, breakfast in. In 1999 I overnighted with a very nice (we still email sometimes) man and we ate out at Morton's (not Morton's steakhouse, but Morton's the celebrity hangout of the time in WeHo) Two things happened that night, 1. he corrected me when I, in his estimate (now I am pretty sure it goes both ways) emphasized wrongly the first E in Endive salad. I said Ondive, he said it's pronounced "ENDive". I though that was hilarious. 2. Late the next morning I was driving to OC for my engineering job and got a call from my partner on my new and first cell phone (as "Just an Engineer" I couldn't afford one in the late '90s, but escorting put me over the top financially) saying he saw me out at Morton's the night before and am I dating someone else? And, so, that is how it came to be that I told him about my new escorting gig. Ah, Mortons. So glad I was able to experience so many great nights there. https://hollywood-elsewhere.com/the-original-mortons-sw-corner-of-melrose-robertson/ https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/business/25every.html Edited 13 hours ago by Rod Hagen MikeBiDude 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now