Like at a public spa? How would that even work?
1. Your home
2. A hotel room you've rented just for the purpose
3. A hotel room you already have because you are traveling on business
4. Hot tubs
5. Car (yea, I couldn't see a car date, but they do seem to happen)
6. Other
Personally, I'm purely #4. No neighbors, no personal address, no paper trail. Personally, it just feels safer for everyone
Like at a public spa? How would that even work?
It is not public. Hot tubs rent you a private room/tub by the hour.
Not my way of meeting with my clients but I've been to one with my ex bf.
They are fun.
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Yeah I would think it gets tricky with clients, I use to get requests to meet at them in ghe bay but always declined.
Private, clean, discreet and cash based. You get a room with a hot tub, a shower, (usually) a sauna and 'yoga platform' that looks an awful lot like a bed.
My favorite: Hot Tubs on Van Ness in the city. Nice looking, enough rooms and desk staff that in maybe five visits I've never had to wait, reasonably priced. www.thehottubs.com/
Hot Tubs of Berkeley isn't bad either, but it's a much older and slightly smaller facility, not quite as nice looking but perfectly fine and clean http://www.hottubsofberkeley.com/
Zen Springs looks fantastic, though it's pretty expensive and I hear they do want ID at the front desk (though you can pay with cash), haven't been there yet http://www.zensprings.com/ (note: the other places ask that you fill out a registration card when you come in, but you can scribble whatever you want, they don't ask for ID, and they very much don't care)
Drawbacks: No bathroom inside the private room, if you worry a lot about your hair be aware it's a steam/humid environment, and of course you will go through a waiting room
When I was new to the Bay Area a few years ago, I went to Zen Springs. It struck me as odd that they advertised "disinfecting the room after each customer" until I heard the sex through the walls!