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That is an outcall...
mrfisher 112 Reviews 984 reads
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If she were to get the room, it would be an incall.

When you arrange the room but she goes and registers because you don't want to have to show the hotel your ID, but you reimburse her, I guess that is an in-and-out call.

If I arrange a hotel room to meet a provider is that an outcall or an incall?  Tomorrow is the first time I've had such an arrangement and I would like to refer to the hotel room properly.

It is an incall for you, and an outcall for her.  You are responsible for the place.  Big reminder, make certain you leave and lock up after she leaves.  If you leave first, she has the room and it can become her "incall."  And you become responsible for any additional expenses.

Posted By: slowhand74146
If I arrange a hotel room to meet a provider is that an outcall or an incall?  Tomorrow is the first time I've had such an arrangement and I would like to refer to the hotel room properly.

It's an out call for all concerned.  The distinction in terminology is intended solely to identify whether the lady is hosting at her location or visiting the gent at his.

GaGambler2537 reads

Incall-she hosts
Outcall-you host

Whether it is a hotel, apt, house, etc has no bearing.

If she were to get the room, it would be an incall.

When you arrange the room but she goes and registers because you don't want to have to show the hotel your ID, but you reimburse her, I guess that is an in-and-out call.

Can you order In and Out burgers as well??? :) and then again isn't this whole agenda about in and out and in and out and in and out...

Like the song...

Who knows what the "squeeze box" actually refers to?

(Try and get your mind out of your crotch and listen to the lyrics.)

Are you referring to the song by "The Who?"

Yes, the Who had a song on "Who by Numbers" called Squeeze Box.  The term itself is a slang expression for an accordion.

I enjoy my mind in my crotch much more! in and out and in and out and in and out.......

broma477 reads

I assume you refer to the Who and their ode to the accordian...or something to make the censors pissed,

Samira69781 reads

Thats a incall

As previously discussed, when the lady comes to you that is an out call.

I am out call only and consider what you are asking out call. Out-call is a situation where she comes to meet you. Not you go to meet her, which would be considered in-call. You go to her..wherever that may be.

And I would never stay in a room that wasn't mine after a client left. Usually if we are at that type of place, I do my best to leave before him.

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