be sure not to hold it too close or you might get burnt
This pertains to incalls at the provider's condo.
Has anyone had an experience where you feel the same bed sheet / towels were used over without washing in between clients?
That is one of my greatest fears when visiting a provider's incall.
Would it be rude to ask if everything has been sanitized or do you usually just go with the flow and suck it up?
Do you think all provides who provide incalls are responsible enough to replace or sanitize everything in between client?
Thoughts?
Thank
You wash out the shower and do her in there.
can't do it.
be sure not to hold it too close or you might get burnt
were around to expose health hazards like that.
In the days I had to rely on ads in the weekly trade papers, it wasn't uncommon to be led to an apartment shared by multiple gals, none of whom took responsibility for keeping the place clean.
Guys were in and out in about 10 minutes many times. As one of them, I was glad to get out quickly too.
It took a while to finally find a keeper or two back then.
Can't speak for everyone but every girl I know within the industry and I myself make arrangements to ensure fresh linens! If its even a thought that someone would cross contaminate you should look elsewhere. If the linens are dirty, what else is? Any decent girl and there are thousands will be certain you have a nice time with clean linens. I think the plush hotel down comforters are probably the dirtiest things around. They don't launder them unless visibly soiled! Same goes for the chenille throws at the end of the bed. I have watched the housekeeping staff in 5* walk in and out without changing comforters. Gross! Throw those on the floor.
Has anyone had an experience where you feel the same bed sheet / towels were used over without washing in between clients?
That is one of my greatest fears when visiting a provider's incall.
Would it be rude to ask if everything has been sanitized or do you usually just go with the flow and suck it up?
Do you think all provides who provide incalls are responsible enough to replace or sanitize everything in between client?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Even the best hotels aren't too clean and if you are not the first appointment of the day then you probably should put a sheet down before playing. I had an incall provider years ago in the back bay that used to put new sheets on as soon you arrived so you could see them being applied. Then she would bring clean warm towel right from the dryer while you showered.
If you want to control the environment you are boinking in your best bet is to do out calls.
One of your biggest fears?
I can think of a lot of other things that worry me a heck of a lot more..
I was talking to the OP....
I do happen to prefer out call since I travel quite a bit and also see gals that don't live in my area. It works out better for all concerned with the added benefit of being the only guy on the bed sheets.
One thing though, always lose that hotel bead spread as soon as you get to your room. They only wash those things about once a week...
Hotel... on the bed spread... I won't reveal who but they are well reviewed. Realistically though this is almost certain to happen with in calls at hotels and will sometimes not be noticeable. Is it realistic that a provider will be able to get fresh linens every hour without making it completely obvious what's going on? No. Even if they have a washer/dryer to use it's not practical unless they are relatively low volume and high rate. I will try and see a provider as their very first appointment of the day but even then it's no guarantee.
Even with the outcalls I'm sure that providers sometimes go from one appointment to the next without really showering. I agree with the person below that if you are worried about germs then this is probably not the hobby for you. I used to love sucking on strippers tits in strip bars until a friend pointed out that multiple guys were doing the same thing to each stripper every night. I stopped as soon as I realized that.
when the provider pulled back the bedspread there were two vibrators lying there on the bed . .. uhhh.. I'm pretty sure the sheets weren't clean.. I never really thought about it.. (little head was in charge about then)....
maybe she put them there to tell you that you have those as options?? haha...that might be a turn on for me.
I host out of hotels and travel with my own towels (bath towels and washcloths) as well as spare King sized fitted sheets.
I am a total germaphobe, and I refuse to subject my gentleman friends or myself to .. well .. grossness.
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Years back, CBS "60 Minutes" did an expose on hotel room cleanliness and the results were pretty, eh, graphic. And disgusting to many. This included high end name brand hotels, not just your low end no-tell motels. Using black lights and other tests, they found a variety of stains (yep, those kinds of stains) on almost every surface in the room and bathroom. Light switches, electrical outlets, room service menus, TV remotes, beds, nightstands, carpets, walls, .... everywhere. I don't remember if they swabbed the ceilings but I wouldn't be surprised if some tests showed the explosive power of some guests.
I spend One Hour in a hotel room looking for one thing. They spent 60 Minutes looking for something else.
As far as the APPEARANCE of cleanliness is concerned, I hate to bust your bubbles, but other investigative TV/web/print media reporters looking for easy pieces will use hidden cameras or swabs / tests and so on. That tissue-wrapped or "sealed" sanitized glass in the hotel bathroom? Not always. If it looks clean, they just wrap it back up and put it down. To someone above -- I apologize in advance to the hostesses who truly do use fresh sheets -- if you see someone laying down a "fresh" sheet it could just as easily have been smoothed and folded up after the previous guest left but the seeing the action of unfolding and laying down makes it more believable that it is clean and fresh.
For the record, I have had some disgusting experiences, despite reading favorable reviews.
Fortunately, I'm not a germaphobe
...it should be easy to have clean towels/washcloths etc for clients. Good to have extras around especially if you get that ONE guy who uses 4-5 towels before he goes -_-.