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Re: If you are girl-friendly, then I'd recommend LA....
lopaw 29 Reviews 246 reads
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Lol I meant if you entertain us solo lady hobbyists.
I was just being silly (tho I really am a lady hobbyist!)

Yes...LA is pretty saturated with permanent providers, and many visiting ones as well. It's a very competitive large area

Hello Loves!

So I've been doing this 3 mos now and feel like I've learned my way around. I've earned a few reviews on this forum and another that's more popular here in Texas. So now I'm ready to venture off and tour a city!
It will be a short 3-4 day visit and my "niche" are the lunch and dinner dates. I'm not a very good "hour" type kind of girl and thrive in the backdrop of a natural date setting. I immensely enjoy getting to know someone prior to going BCD as I feel mental stimulation heightens the overall experience! The locals in Dallas are not really into the longer dates, therefore most of my suitors are out of towners.  
Knowing this, which city would you suggest for my first visit? Also, how should I go about advertising my visit?  
Thank you!

Kisses!
-Ana Valentina(formerly Serenity)

Hi Ana! I know others may have better suggestions but since you're relatively close, what about Las Vegas, LA or maybe even San Diego?

You could visit Boston, too, that's my home city.  There's great hotels and fantastic restaurants as well as a lot of other activities throughout the city

D.

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Posted By: Demcc3
Hi Ana! I know others may have better suggestions but since you're relatively close, what about Las Vegas, LA or maybe even San Diego?  
   
 You could visit Boston, too, that's my home city.  There's great hotels and fantastic restaurants as well as a lot of other activities throughout the city  
   
 D.

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I love Boston! I once dated a student from Boston College and I remember being fascinated by the connecting basements! Lol. We don't have basements down here in Texas. I think Boston is an excellent idea, or perhaps  NYC...or D.C.?

First, what are your personal preferences?  (You already said you like Boston, so that's a plus.)  At the top of my list would be places I want to see.  On the opposite end, if I hate certain things (mountains vs beaches, urban vs country, hot south vs cooler north) I'd put those places at the bottom of the list even if the business prospects looked good.

Second, what are your business expectations?  This is something other providers can help with.  Various factors specific to each city contribute to the costs of travel and hotels.  Is there a big convention or sports event or something going on when you want to be there: no cheap hotel rooms at all.  Is it mostly "family vacation season" when you plan to be near some resort: guys can't get free for extracurriculars.  Recent plant closing or layoffs in that place: less funny money.  What are your rates and do they match up with that location?  Are you able to pre-book to get an idea of how busy you will be?  And so on.  

Every now and then, some have posted that they enjoyed visiting some place but that they lost money on the whole deal.  

Well, those are my thoughts.  

Good luck

....but if you're not - then Boston, definitely.  
:D

What do you mean by girl friendly? I'm certainly open to doing doubles but I don't know any women in L.A. to do them with. I lived there for a short stint after graduating college and I was under the impression that with the abundance of very attractive out of work aspiring models and actresses (whom most escort on the side yet don't advertise it), that finding clients there would be tough. Also, I don't have the big boobs and lips which is prominent in Miami, LA and Vegas. Not sure if that even matters! What about NYC? Or is everyone gone in the summer, to the Hamptons? I'm thinking Boston, Seattle, D.C, or NYC. Shoot, even Canada might be great!
Yes, I agree that I should definitely Prebook before dishing out travel expenses

Lol I meant if you entertain us solo lady hobbyists.
I was just being silly (tho I really am a lady hobbyist!)

Yes...LA is pretty saturated with permanent providers, and many visiting ones as well. It's a very competitive large area

These are great hobbying towns and each can be connected with each other via Amtrak with less than 2hrs travel between cities. Find the cheapest  flight to one of them and use that as your hub to go back and forth to the other. You can make a great week of it and hit 3 major cities with only one flight. PM me if you want more helpful hints on logistic ideas if you're not familiar with the NE corridor.

San Diego & Los Angeles are great locations!

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