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Really think "cops" are busting people for using envelopes?
SoloVegas 1906 reads
posted
1 / 13

I understand that most providers prefer the donation be placed in an envelope and then that envelope placed usually in the bathroom.

So providers, do you prefer that the envelope be marked with your name, or *gift*, or simply left blank?

CarlyCrawford See my TER Reviews 536 reads
posted
2 / 13

I like to recycle them to, but I'm a little bit dorky like that!

Posted By: SoloVegas
I understand that most providers prefer the donation be placed in an envelope and then that envelope placed usually in the bathroom.

So providers, do you prefer that the envelope be marked with your name, or *gift*, or simply left blank?

jaydalee See my TER Reviews 449 reads
posted
3 / 13

In my opinion and like Carly said I like to recycle my envelopes as well helps the environment:)

SoloVegas 356 reads
posted
4 / 13

Thanks CCC and Jayda

I can certainly understand the recycling/environment aspect :)  As a diver, the underwater environment is important to me, and just about everything ends in the ocean at some point

SV

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macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 335 reads
posted
5 / 13

this question should be deep-sixed..

Posted By: SoloVegas
Thanks CCC and Jayda

I can certainly understand the recycling/environment aspect :)  As a diver, the underwater environment is important to me, and just about everything ends in the ocean at some point

SV

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London Rayne See my TER Reviews 318 reads
posted
6 / 13

As long as the benjies are accurate, we don't much care ha ha. I don't exactly keep them.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 268 reads
posted
8 / 13
harborview 10 Reviews 350 reads
posted
9 / 13

First off they end up in the trash...  as mucgh a give away as condom wrappers.  Think cops don't know?  
Second envolupes are ok in a suit but not casual clothes.  
I make sure the donation is correct, fold in half & secure with a Paper Clip.  This goes in my key pocket (varies with my clothing).  On a first date, I place it on the dresser or the vanity...  either way I leave the room briefly.  
On repeat dates, she customarily places a chair by her dresser to recieve my clothes.  I am in the habbit of emptying my pockets...  much easier to dress that way & less likely to lose an object which I did with a civie GF back in the dark ages.  The first thing on the dresser is the donation & my pocket junk surrounds it.  (I've never missed the donation, one of my fears, but if so I'd find it as I refilled my pockets.)  So I refill my pockets, leaving the donation on the dresser.  I don't look at it directly again.  Sometimes in the back & forth of dressing & bathroom for us both the donation may disappear...  sometimes, it's still there when I say my goodbyes...  but this is old school & it avoids shattering the illusion.  
The only time this hasn't worked smoothly, my clothes were left in another room adjacent to the play room...  there wasn't a spare there to place it & I was too slow to place it in the bathroom.  This happened in my first year of hobbying.  Now, I hope I'd keep my composure enough to remember the placement.  Frankly, I was stunned by her beauty...  so I hope she's made some allowance.  
HV

bluepillman 320 reads
posted
10 / 13

Me thinks nobody's been sent up the river with the dreaded "envelope" as evidence! lol

harborview 10 Reviews 337 reads
posted
11 / 13

No, I don't.  But a trash can full of white envolupes sure tips the hotel staff.  What the hotel does with it is out of your control.  In a game where discretion is everything...  leaving any tracks is foolish.  My ATF brings her own trash bag, lines the hotel trash can...  tosses into a trash chute or dumpster away from her location.  Some big name Hotels (in Boston) do call LE.    

Posted By: bluepillman
Me thinks nobody's been sent up the river with the dreaded "envelope" as evidence! lol

StraightCountry 3 Reviews 284 reads
posted
13 / 13

Wanna make a bet you get at least one envelop with "Obamas Biaatch" on it in the near future.

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