I was recently queried by a "Newbie Provider" on another forum for advice as to
how I safely approach doing business at Hotels to avoid LE & nosey Hoteliers.
"Newbie" states;
"I'm told LE is known to have ties at motels/hotels, how do I avoid?"
This is a significant topic I'll pose to all TER Members to submit their "advice" and
"tricks-of-the-trade" for added safety for us all.
Here's my advice I proffered to the "Newbie Provider" intermingled with my queries
to you, the TER Members:
Do you "Screen and Verify"?
"Firstly, If you're "vetting" said Clients in-advance, then there shouldn't be concern
with regard to LE."
For Hobbyists; Do you also research your desired Companion or solely opt based on
"physical appearance" and/or the desires of "your smaller head"?
LE may be present at any public establishment.
This you can't control...
However, taking necessary precautions if you must visit hotels, is paramount!
Initially, I'll go on-line and research the hotel if it is foreign to me.
I like to know the location of exits, elevators, public powder room, restaurant,
bar and parking facility; I also peruse the lobby when I arrive for Security.
Wherever you're in public, "act like you "belong" and know where you're going".
Don't appear meek, confused nor vulnerable.
Present strength, independence, maturity and sophistication and by all means
always "dress-the-part".
"Fake it till you make it"!
Thus, if you're initially meeting said Client/Companion outside of his/her hotel room,
you're being inconspicuous.
Attire modestly in "business-savvy" dress with a demure length, (no miniskirts!)
sans cleavage springing-forth.
Definitely don't sashay into the hotel lobby wearing 6-inch stripper stilettos,
displaying $$$-Bill logos! lol
Be coiffured business-like also; if your hair is long and a glaring purple color, it
may be best to don a wig of natural color, or a hat.
Don't wear "red lipstick". (Gentlemen, this applies to you also! lol)
Ladies, if you have numerous visible tattoos (cover them) and numerous ear or
facial piercings; remove them if able.
Sometimes I carry a shoulder-strap computer case, &/0r even a rolling carry-on bag.
I collect additional "luggage tags" from various Airlines when flying and display them
on my bag prior to a hotel rendezvous.
I'll fill out the "name" with a fake moniker, of course, and a fake phone#.
"Look like you're a person travelling for business"....Ironically, secretly you are!!
I'd personally never visit any Hotel which is below 4-Star in any part of the Country.
Whist touring, I will not visit less-than 5-Star establishments in the Cities of LA, Seattle,
Dallas, Chicago, Boston, NYC, and Miami and most-certainly abroad.
There's nothing worse than having an uneasy feeling upon meeting a stranger, as it adds
a layer of "natural restraint" in your personal demeanor, which thus, triggers concern in
the Client's/Provider's behavior.... It's a "domino-effect".
Screening your potential "stranger" is crucial to assuage these fears.
Speaking of "natural restraint"....
You could break-the-ice of pre-meeting nervousness, adding levity to the situation, by
breaking-out your furry handcuffs, once behind closed doors.
Use them as part of your "seduction repertoire", causing the man/woman to become
further-intrigued, laugh and release mutual tension..... the "release" is the ultimate goal
after all.
Be safe have fun!
xo Angelina Jones