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Let's think this through together.

 

More than likely the maids only come to the room once. Some providers will ask for extra sheets or take extra sheets. Some providers will lay down towels. Some are ok with neither.

 

Unless you are getting a hotel room for the provider for just you and him. Also it's a hotel room room, provider or non provider people have done things in that bed regardless of new or dirty sheets.

 

It's sort of the elephant in the room. Hotel rooms can run hunderd to several hundred a night. On top of a provider If you are only going for an hour appointment. That will most likely only cover travel and hotel costs for a provider. More than likely they will have to see multi clients or have multi hour bookings to cover their costs and make it worth it to tour your city.

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Let's think this through together.

 

More than likely the maids only come to the room once. Some providers will ask for extra sheets or take extra sheets. Some providers will lay down towels. Some are ok with neither.

 

Unless you are getting a hotel room for the provider for just you and him. Also it's a hotel room room, provider or non provider people have done things in that bed regardless of new or dirty sheets.

 

It's sort of the elephant in the room. Hotel rooms can run hunderd to several hundred a night. On top of a provider If you are only going for an hour appointment. That will most likely only cover travel and hotel costs for a provider. More than likely they will have to see multi clients or have multi hour bookings to cover their costs and make it worth it to tour your city.

 

A non-denial denial.

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I saw a guy at the end of a three day trip to my city for a massage and when I went to shower after our appointment, there was a mountain of about 20 towels under the vanity. Safe to say he was a busy boy while in town. I immediately scrubbed a bit harder....more power to him for staying busy, but even if its the elephant in the room, its best left physically unseen.

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There a hotel I stayed at, and since I had free night...I opted for the room with 3 beds. Only got to use 2 of them though.

 

I realized that's what I need in life. 3 beds. 1 for sleeping, 1 for future boyfriends/hookups, and 1 for clients. My next place already has 2 beds waiting. Even though, I always changed the sheets after every visitor. In hotels it's lay down the towels or use the adjacent bed.

 

Black light and top cover of the bed. After that, u will never want to go into a hotel room again.

 

I travel with commercial grade disinfectant and immediately spray everything down before touching. I used to always get sick after staying in hotels. Not anymore.

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  • 8 months later...

Guests can get paid $3,500 to stay at a St. Louis hotel for up to 12 days with catered meals, as long as they sign up to be exposed to the flu virus.

 

A St. Louis University research unit is testing the effectiveness of flu vaccines by paying volunteers to stay at its Salus Center, formerly the Water Tower Inn, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Participants will be given a flu shot or a placebo, and then receive a dose of a flu virus through nasal spray.

 

The volunteers will then be observed for flu symptoms, such as fever, runny nose, sneezing or coughing. The Extended Stay Research Unit will repeatedly test participants' blood and mucus for signs of the virus.

 

The university spent about $350,000 to convert 24 hotel rooms at the Salus Center into a quarantined medical unit, equipped with reading nooks and game tables for socializing.

 

The "human challenge" unit is one of only a few across the world that's designed to test vaccines or treatments on people after exposing them to a disease.

 

Daniel Hoft, director of the university's Center for Vaccine Development, said "you can learn a lot more, a lot faster" about whether vaccines work to prevent infection by controlling the study environment.

 

The 2017-18 flu season was one of the most severe on record. About 134,000 infections and 279 deaths were reported in Missouri. The seasonal flu shot was between 10 and 15 percent effective against the strains, Hoft said.

 

"The real question for me ethically is, if you're not benefiting people, you have to be careful about not harming them too much, and they know what they are getting into and are freely choosing it," said Stephanie Solomon Cargill, an associate professor of health care ethics at the university. "You wouldn't want to expose someone to a permanent illness with no cure."

 

The center is designed to meet standards for preventing the spread of tuberculosis, said Hoft.

 

"We're doing everything we possibly can to be as safe as possible," he said.

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Let's think this through together.

 

More than likely the maids only come to the room once. Some providers will ask for extra sheets or take extra sheets. Some providers will lay down towels. Some are ok with neither.

 

Unless you are getting a hotel room for the provider for just you and him. Also it's a hotel room room, provider or non provider people have done things in that bed regardless of new or dirty sheets.

 

It's sort of the elephant in the room. Hotel rooms can run hunderd to several hundred a night. On top of a provider If you are only going for an hour appointment. That will most likely only cover travel and hotel costs for a provider. More than likely they will have to see multi clients or have multi hour bookings to cover their costs and make it worth it to tour your city.

 

This equals ==== Bring your own can of Clorox Disinfectant or Lysol Disinfectant Spray --- Or remember that your tongue will be up his ass in the first five minutes -- So what matters more on the clean scale???

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So I’ve always been curious about this multiple clients, one bed, one day situation, especially for multi-hour appointments when things may have gotten hot and sweaty.

 

Those of you who host in your own place, how do you deal with sheets? Almost all my hiring experiences have been at my place or in a hotel room I rented.

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