Newbie - FAQ

incall hotel etiquette
bballs 40 Reviews 10010 reads
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If the provider says she does her incalls in hotel rooms, does that mean she has paid for the room?  Or does the hobbyist pick that up?

Thanks in advance.

feedyourhead 1 Reviews 6140 reads
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As with anything, I'm sure there is the rare exception.

jazz32 24 Reviews 7326 reads
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It doesn't matter if you see her at her actual home, an apartment she rents to do business, or a room that she works out of for a day or two, incall means that she is hosting you and is paying  directly for the location, (although , trust me, you are the one paying indirectly).

For example, last week I was with an absolutely fabulous woman at a luxury resort here in Phoenix, I mean the place was awesome, and almost as gorgeous as the lady!!!  Did I pay for the locale?  Yes and no.  She was there that day for a photo shoot, so she planned to be there and paid for it up front,   I just happened to be the lucky fellow she chose to see that day to help defray the costs of the photo shoot.  Did I pay anything extra to visit her at this resort location?  No.  Do I care that she likely scheduled me so that my donation would cover the suite for her photo shoot?   No, it was good business on her part.  Did I have a wonderful time, and leave with a smile?  YES!  And I am still smiling.

As a rule, but rules can be broken, you only pay for the room when you are the one booking the room.  Usually this means 1) you are traveling, and invite a lady over to have fun, or 2) you are unable to host a lady in your home, for whatever reason, and must provide an alternate location.

Hope this helps,

Jazz32


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bballs 40 Reviews 8495 reads
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keep asking questions, that is what this board is for.

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