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Lt.Kaffee 250 reads
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Most of my encounters with providers are on the DL and I have to be careful scheduling the time.  In some areas, east side versus west side or north versus south can make a difference of an hour or more, especially with heavy traffic.  For me, that can be the difference between being able to make it happen and not.  Definitely an important issue and definitely worth asking.

hibabe0071237 reads

Sorry if this hurts people's feelings. I kinda want to know the incall city (e.g. not LA, like specifically which part of LA). If it is too far like 1 hour drive, I do not feel I want to do it. Is it okay to ask this question before making an appointment? Thank you!

the lady is specific in her ads and/or website. Most of them will give you a general area or neighborhood if it's a big city. Go ahead and ask, otherwise. I have, and it's never cost me anything.

Posted By: hibabe007
Sorry if this hurts people's feelings. I kinda want to know the incall city (e.g. not LA, like specifically which part of LA). If it is too far like 1 hour drive, I do not feel I want to do it. Is it okay to ask this question before making an appointment? Thank you!

In large metro areas, I almost always have to ask about approximate locations before trying to schedule a meeting. As long as we are both speaking the same "language" for the city (locations, neighborhoods, landmarks), it's easy to see if her general location is convenient.

Sometimes, a touring Provider might not know "local speak" for providing guidance, but an extra text or email usually nails it.  (E.g., NY and Boston have more than one transportation center, so "near the station" works for her, looking out her window, but not for a local yokel who doesn't know if she is near Station A or B.

I do not ask for exact locations (Exact Street x Exact Ave) or hotel names until our appointment is set

GaGambler198 reads

How else are you going to know what time to leave for your appointment. In any decent sized city you can be looking at anywhere from a two minute to a two hour drive time.  

You also might not be willing to drive all the way to her location if it's too long a drive, I mean honestly, how many guys are willing to make a 3-4 hour round trip drive for an hours worth of sex? Some guys will, most of us will not.

Lt.Kaffee251 reads

Most of my encounters with providers are on the DL and I have to be careful scheduling the time.  In some areas, east side versus west side or north versus south can make a difference of an hour or more, especially with heavy traffic.  For me, that can be the difference between being able to make it happen and not.  Definitely an important issue and definitely worth asking.

major intersection that is fairly close.  Even touring ladies can find that on Google Maps when they search their hotel address.  Because, yeah - it is important!

Posted By: hibabe007
Sorry if this hurts people's feelings. I kinda want to know the incall city (e.g. not LA, like specifically which part of LA). If it is too far like 1 hour drive, I do not feel I want to do it. Is it okay to ask this question before making an appointment? Thank you!

Most ladies will post the area in bigger cities.

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