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I want to see a lady but she only does out outcalls. There are tons of hotels in my area. I'm not worried about bumping into someone I know. But I can't help but feel awkward when I book a room on a CC the people checking me in can see where I live. Yes, it's none of their business and they might not care, but I feel like Dustin Hoffman in the scene from "The Graduate".  Anyone have some input here?

for reasons having to do with remodeling to fumigation.  Or, if you want to see a sympathetic smile, tell them your old lady tossed you out of the house.

Don't give it a second thought.

...also, the gentleman might forward the lady the cost of the room before their date, and she can reserve the room.

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

just say you have guests staying, remodeling,  renovating,  or you're moving to a new home this week.  

I've stayed in hotels between settlements,  during insect fumigation,  during paint jobs, etc

Why I chose to spend my money at there hotel. You don't have to justify renting a room from them, be unremarkable when you check in and act like you belong there just like when you do an incall.
 

Posted By: AliquippaJones
I want to see a lady but she only does out outcalls. There are tons of hotels in my area. I'm not worried about bumping into someone I know. But I can't help but feel awkward when I book a room on a CC the people checking me in can see where I live. Yes, it's none of their business and they might not care, but I feel like Dustin Hoffman in the scene from "The Graduate".  Anyone have some input here?

I don't know where you are, but in my area, LE has such a hard on regarding this business, they are instructing hotels to be on the lookout for the following:

* No reservation
* No luggage
* Younger woman and older man together
* Younger woman paying for room with cash or pre-paid card
* Style of dress: professionally dressed man, revealing or inappropriate women based on time of day
* Google search on phone number provided pulls up sexually themed advertising
* Housekeeping receiving requests for multiple linen changes during the day or condom wrappers in trash

County attorney is offering bounties for hotels that provide information resulting in arrests

And my home address is only seven miles from the city.  Honestly, who cares whether they care or not? Renting a hotel room is not against the law.  Having company in that room is also not against the law.  When you check in they may ask if you are there on business and that should be about the extent of the Q & A.  One huge part of this little game of ours is knowing when to worry and when to just relax and act like you've been there before.

Posted By: AliquippaJones
I want to see a lady but she only does out outcalls. There are tons of hotels in my area. I'm not worried about bumping into someone I know. But I can't help but feel awkward when I book a room on a CC the people checking me in can see where I live. Yes, it's none of their business and they might not care, but I feel like Dustin Hoffman in the scene from "The Graduate".  Anyone have some input here?

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Use your passport for ID vs drivers license.  I don't think you have to worry about it but a passport doesn't list your address.  Just an option.  

Posted By: AliquippaJones
I want to see a lady but she only does out outcalls. There are tons of hotels in my area. I'm not worried about bumping into someone I know. But I can't help but feel awkward when I book a room on a CC the people checking me in can see where I live. Yes, it's none of their business and they might not care, but I feel like Dustin Hoffman in the scene from "The Graduate".  Anyone have some input here?

I've rarely been asked, but I also make sure to put I have 2 other people staying in the room with me to avoid any questions about whether I am alone or not. I am not sure if you are the provider or hobbyist here, but if you are the latter, why not just stick with providers who already have the room reserved? You avoid a paper trail and any questions, that way.

No issues. the email address that hotels.com uses is not my normal at home email.. works well when the surveys come about how did I like my stay..  

I usually go to the Hotel about 11 or so.. (one time I had booked the room 30 minutes earlier on Hotels.com) and ask if an early check might be available.. I tell them I am not too far away at a conference and I'm on a lunch break and it would be conveniant to check in.. inevitablly it is OK.. within the hour.. I usualy bring the provider some where local for a quick lunch.. then back to the hotel, quick check in.. and up to the room for however long.. Hotels.com also gives great discounts.. In the Boston area.. I got a suite for $125.. unheard of.. and I used points on my CC to "erase" the charge.. so it was  a free room..

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