Last fall I was in Franklin, TN and the hotel only had one king suite left - it had an adjoining room - but was told that room was handicap access and they wouldnt be booking anyone in there unless someone showed up handicapped and needed it. I was told this doesnt happen very often.
I was very close to an exit and could easily let my "friends" in to see me without anyone going to the front lobby. I enjoyed a nice evening and saw just a few friends. After I was done for the day I got a phone call from a good friend of mine who enjoys hearing about my day. we talked for two hrs - me going into detail about some of the dates.
After I hung up the phone and turned off the lights, I saw light coming from the adjoining room and the tv was blaring.
Once my room got quiet, it wasnt much longer than the tv was turned off and the lights turned off.
The next morning I was awoken at 7am by the man in the next room - he was on the phone but it sounded like he was sitting right there in the room with me. He was on the phone telling someone he didnt get much sleep because he got the room next to the "party girl".
I dont know how much of my evening he heard but I was embarrassed that anyone heard me. Lucky for me he didnt go report me to the hotel and I managed to leave without any problems but I learned my lesson about rooms that have an adjoining room - I refuse them no matter what. If that is all the hotel has left, I go elsewhere.
I have read that a favorite tactic of LE is to have the bait LE officer in one room and the surveillance/ arresting officers waiting in the adjoining hotel room.
I recently had a session where I noticed the adjoining door after the session was coming to an end and thought to myself that I was getting careless.
Since the particular provider I was seeing was well reviewed and staying in a very upscale hotel, I figured it wasn't anything to worry about. She was well worth it BTW.
If I was seeing an unreviewed BP provider, should I just walk out if I see a door to an adjoining room?
Many hotels offer a majority of their rooms with adjoining doors, and the provider often has no choice but to accept that room.
Better is to avoid cheapo motels where the room door opens up to the parking lot. Those are the set ups that LE loves because they have a clear view of the perp approaching.
Ask or check on the motel/hotel and visit their site to see if this is the kind of place she is at, then contact her and tell her it's no dice unless you know her very well.
Sometimes, you have no idea that the hotel rooms are adjoining, until after you've checked in & are already in the room... when that happens, I always just push a chair up against the door for added security, as they make me nervous too, lol.
Not to see unreviewed BP providers.
or anything else that was unusual. I had a provider give me a tour of her incall location & had me test all the doors before we retired to her GFE suite.
It was pre-TER, around 1997, so you had nothing to go on but your instincts. I was seeing a new provider and she had a downstairs room in a motel with an inside hallway.
No sooner do we start getting undressed than I hear a bunch of male voices in the hallway. I stop and look through the door peep hole and don't really like what I see, though I can't tell if they're just guests or not. Then I hear that they're going into the room next to hers. When I stop and look around, I notice it has an adjoining door and I'm just waiting for my worst fears to be realized. I mentioned my concerns to her and she seemed unusually calm and casual about it, which worried me even more since I figured she might be a vice cop, sorry, I mean cunt.
When she told me she had to use the bathroom for a minute, I was sure what was coming next, since that's usually the last thing you hear before the cops come through the door and you're arrested. In this case, I immediately got dressed and was sitting on the couch reading a magazine when she came out, much to her surprise. But I just couldn't get my head into the session after that, so I cut things short and left.
wedges & security devises with you... sometimes sold for jamming door locks. I wonder how freaked a provider would be IF YOU HAD THEM!
That's Funny ! I was going to post a similar thing . For S's and G's carry a small rubber door jam with you. If it's an adjoining room pull it out ,stick it under the door with a semi-swift kick, and see how she reacts. Another is to flip over that upper slide lock to the closed position when you first walk in and watch for a reaction. Gents, there are ways to check ahead for a trap. I won't post them here because it's stupid to show your hand on a board "everybody" has access to. Just remember you're not up against the NSA or similar agencies. **** counter-jinx in use **** Better yet, stay off BP and don't go shit motels.
I dont allow clients to run amuk in my room checking locks or looking around, if you have not checked me out WHY are you doing this crap now? Hotels just give us a room we dont work WITH or FOR them.
That is not cool advice at all I feel any woman would jump out of her kin you would ruin the mood and session would go poorly
Well, if mine had been read correctly before being yanked, it said " it funny to " It didn't say actually do it !
Last fall I was in Franklin, TN and the hotel only had one king suite left - it had an adjoining room - but was told that room was handicap access and they wouldnt be booking anyone in there unless someone showed up handicapped and needed it. I was told this doesnt happen very often.
I was very close to an exit and could easily let my "friends" in to see me without anyone going to the front lobby. I enjoyed a nice evening and saw just a few friends. After I was done for the day I got a phone call from a good friend of mine who enjoys hearing about my day. we talked for two hrs - me going into detail about some of the dates.
After I hung up the phone and turned off the lights, I saw light coming from the adjoining room and the tv was blaring.
Once my room got quiet, it wasnt much longer than the tv was turned off and the lights turned off.
The next morning I was awoken at 7am by the man in the next room - he was on the phone but it sounded like he was sitting right there in the room with me. He was on the phone telling someone he didnt get much sleep because he got the room next to the "party girl".
I dont know how much of my evening he heard but I was embarrassed that anyone heard me. Lucky for me he didnt go report me to the hotel and I managed to leave without any problems but I learned my lesson about rooms that have an adjoining room - I refuse them no matter what. If that is all the hotel has left, I go elsewhere.
I hate getting hotel rooms with an adjoining room, for my own piece of mind I pile my crap (suitcase) in front of the door and I have even moved the room chair in front of the door. I screen but, anytime I do an outcall I always check the door.
I refuse to go to hotels to do appts period.