I guess I should clarify. You as the hobbyist asking a provider over to your Airbnb. Versus the other way around where the girl is hosting.
As a provider and you are doing an outcall, do you ladies have a preference? I thought an Airbnb would be a no go. It would be similar to going to somebody's home. I'm hearing different.
Welcome input from all.
is many of them have hidden cameras to make sure there shit doesn't get stolen or other illegal activities going on at the airbnb. I know 4 girls who've been told to never comeback after the owner watched the camera footage.
Also, many airbnb have "noisey" neighbors who will give you a dirty look if you walk in or out after session.
the owners came back and she had to high-tail it out of there and get a hotel room at ruinous cost.
Another time I saw a gal at an airbnb and all was fine, but who needs the worry?
I guess I should clarify. You as the hobbyist asking a provider over to your Airbnb. Versus the other way around where the girl is hosting.
Thank you for your reply. How did the owners of the Airbnb know how to contact the women? There had to be a huge amount of traffic for the owners to notice, no?
Funny you mention that. The one time that I had an escort over in my airbnb, the host gave me a glowing review and said I was one of the cleanest guests they ever hosted and is willing to give me a discount if I ever book again. I guess there were no cameras there...
Just as the other reply mentioned many times there are cameras in the air bnb. So for that reason I would rather go to a hotel.
I am an outcall only provider in my homebase many gents just get a hotel room since there are so many to choose from.
I do see some locals at their home but I have been knowing them for years and are comfortable.
As you’re hearing from others, cameras are the big issue with staying at Airbnbs. Some folks risk it anyway; and some have great experiences, but it’s definitely a risk. Depending on the location, there may be nosy neighbors, though this is more of an issue for providers looking to have it as their incall. Personally I like hotels because there are other people around; if a safety issue arises, I can get to a public place very quickly. That’s not the case in an AirBnB.
Outcall means going to the client's airbnb. In fact I've done that. When I book the airbnb I say it is for two people. It's none of their biz who I am fucking in there. If they don't want couples I assume they will mention it in their ad. Nobody wants to see me fucking on camera, so it's not really a worry for me. That's one of the few benefits of being ugly. I'm pretty sure hidden camera video is illegal to publish ... and the finger would be easy to point at who allowed it to happen. So really not a big concern.
I’m assuming camera’s would only apply to entrance and exits of said bnb’s. I can’t see even civies agreeing to be video taped in a private setting. The fine print should really be read if this is happening. Otherwise I’d have a major issue with the owner of said establishment. And for the record I wouldn’t care if taping occurred on the exits and entrance. I’d flash a peace sign and get on with mt business.✌️✌️
The app is called fing and it lets you know what devices are using the airb&b wifi. If a camera is wifi connected it will show up as a device.
That only works if the network is setup poorly. No doubt that's the majority of them, but you'll miss anything that has guest portal policies turned on, which is getting more and more common for home wifi routers to have as an option.
If you're really, truly worried about it, go find the telco room and turn the router off. Most cameras deployed in these kinds of situations are web connected, so without an internet connection they don't record anything. You get the added bonus of location-aware apps having a harder time knowing who was in that airbnb as well, so, less of a digital paper trail too.
I like that idea. Better yet, go to the circuit breaker panel and turn the power off. Do it in the dark.
I've hosted in VRBO/Airbnb/HomeAway places before and i'd do outcall to one.
I use them for civvie reasons too.
Sometimes I'll host in a hotel and i'd do outcall to one.
It has to be a "mid-range" or better type of spot. I wouldn't do outcall to a place I wouldn't do incall.
"Play" to the camera once you discover one? Are you showing your best side, making sure the "juicy details" are visible, and that everyone knows its you? After all, if you're going to be in a video, you want to make sure its a good one, right?
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I enjoy staying in AirBNB's for vacation. Although, Using it for an incall/outcall is extremely risky. Especially since many of them have cameras located in the home. A few of my friends and I stayed in an airbnb in Chicago and they hid a camera in the toilet and the shower! Still makes me wonder if we are on some fetish website somewhere online...
When I travel and if I use Airbnb I've had a girl come over. Never had a problem. I think in the description they have to tell you there's a camera.
Personally, I think going to one would be a bit more comfortable for me because the setting can be more conducive to romance. I do see others have mentioned cameras, and that can be a worry. I think a hobbyist is far less likely to be chastised by that, however, so sounds like a win-win.
As a straight male provider myself who travels extensively (mostly between Beverly Hills / Las Vegas / New York ... although spend extended time in various parts of Asia lately) I must say that I prefer to host at hotels vs. airbnbs.
One major concern is of course privacy (or lack thereof). Last thing I need is the host to be monitoring me in any way.
Second thing is the fact that Airbnbs are no longer considered "good deals" in the cities I visit anymore. If you travel a lot, you know how to get really great deals on hotels, not to mention that big hotels with a lot of foot traffic makes your visitors invisible. Nobody wants to be spotted, recorded, outed... you don't need it and neither do your clients.
Last but not least, my clients are single females and some couples and women want to feel secure when meeting a male provider like myself, which is why hotels provide that added layer of sense of security knowing they walk into a hotel and not a private place.
That's my take from a male provider standpoint.