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Incall location...
AngelSpencer See my TER Reviews 5204 reads
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I would like some input form both ladies and gentleman, before I make a final decision. I am about to invest in an incall location. What is the ideal location for daytime? What is the best location for the evenings? I have a really nice place in mind but would like a second opinion (or a third and a forth for that matter). i am about to have alot of daytime availability and would like to know what woould be ideal...

rick8181@hotmail 1 Reviews 3518 reads
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2 / 9

Northern Virginia, easily accessable from the beltway...please.

archangelo 38 Reviews 4819 reads
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3 / 9

I would suggest a Dupont location for daytimes.

UD 61 Reviews 3648 reads
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4 / 9

College Park or Mont.Co.

Thanks

marcus_cirealus 2 Reviews 4827 reads
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5 / 9

My pick would be Alexandria, VA.  I work in Alexandria and there seems to be very few ladies that work in this area.  Most are in Tyson's with a few in Springfield.  With traffic and all, its hard for me to get away to go all the way to Tyson's.

Just my 2 cents

MC

lancer123 3132 reads
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6 / 9


Let's not overlook the revitalized downtown Silver Sping. Metro accessible. Good dining. Convenient Starbucks...(courseif you do move your incall here, there goes my fat wallet :) L123

LNQRbigdaddy 111 Reviews 4516 reads
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7 / 9

Northern Virginia would be perfect..

AngelSpencer See my TER Reviews 3724 reads
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8 / 9

I still have some time to decide. A big thanks to everyone! The responses have been very helpful. I had looked into a few locations in Silver Spring but had decided on a place in Capital Hill. It’s 2 blocks form the metro and (has a fire place, I was sold on that alone!) a few blocks form Union Station. Ideally, I would like a place that has a lot of light, a nice kitchen (I love to cook) and a huge bedroom. Nothing is final as of yet, and I am still open for more ideas.
BTW, to the very sweet gentleman who called me this morning, thank you for your thoughtfulness and the conversation.

robsul2004 124 Reviews 4158 reads
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9 / 9

I've seen a couple providers who use security gated complexes one within a mile or two of the beltway is alway convienient, but the safety of a gated complex provides assurance to clients (less likely to have a friend/acquantance/detective hired by spouse follow them in - you usually call and they admit you, then gate closes - nobody can follow you without being notice, simple passers by are less likely to observe the car.  And for you, it creates a barrier/safety as it would take LE time to get in.  one with a view of the gate so you can see people arrive viewing from your window also gives security. If not there, one with underground paid parking off the road.

Also consider neighbors - do you want a complex with kids/stay at home parents who will see folks come and go all day?  

lastly, consider the maintenance policies - One provider told me she moved because her complex mainenance people would come and let themselves in to do work or, even if they knocked-it created an interruption.  Tell them you sometimes work night shit and don't want to be awaken during the day after you've worked all night.

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