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Re: I choose to stay at the same hotels.......red_smile
macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 516 reads
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well said Kelly..exactly how it should be done..even " regular " clients can turn into stalkers or pests..the ladies' safety is always paramount..

Posted By: BeautywithBrains
...and will often request, and receive a particular room.  Please keep in mind that I also enjoy another profession, so requesting the same room, and staying at the same hotel is not an issue.  
   
    If I have visited a gentleman before, he more than likely will know what hotel I am staying at, but I have never been asked for my room number, nor do I share it until they have parked their car, or are in the lobby.  
   
    If I have not visited with the gentleman before, he will not be told the hotel name, until the day of our date.  Up until then, he gets a general location.  
   
    Safety is paramount; not only for the lady, but for the gentleman, as well.  
   
 Hugs and Kisses,  
 Kelly

The night before your date....? Is that a red flag?...thanks in advanced.

even my ATF knows not to give the room number out until right before the session..way too risky for the lady to give the room number that far in advance..

Posted By: Sandro1973
The night before your date....? Is that a red flag?...thanks in advanced.

That's what thought, I got room # for tomorrow session, is that practice right?. Trying to think with my main head.

rinton236669 reads

I assume you're referring to the provider giving out the room number the day before.  While that's never happened to me, it could simply be an inexperienced provider.  Although anything's possible.

I never EVER give out the room number to where I'm staying until my appointment is there and waiting to come up.  That's a huge red flag for me.  

Have you seen this provider before? I don't even do that with my ATF clients. Ever.  

I would be cautious...  

Xoxo

-- Modified on 8/24/2013 10:13:00 PM

TheDollarMenu568 reads

What makes you think a provider will? Did you think about that question before you posed it? Did you think about all of the possible consequences of the provider and hobbyist when a provider gives the client the room number before the date?

I've been seeing this one provider for about two years, she's been in my house and everything. However, it doesn't make any sense for her to give me the room number a day in advance. What use is that for me? It just doesn't make any sense.

Either she is new, its an LE sting, have something up her sleeve, or she's a complete dumbass. Pick either of those choices and it's enough to make you stay the hell away.

...and will often request, and receive a particular room.  Please keep in mind that I also enjoy another profession, so requesting the same room, and staying at the same hotel is not an issue.

   If I have visited a gentleman before, he more than likely will know what hotel I am staying at, but I have never been asked for my room number, nor do I share it until they have parked their car, or are in the lobby.

   If I have not visited with the gentleman before, he will not be told the hotel name, until the day of our date.  Up until then, he gets a general location.

   Safety is paramount; not only for the lady, but for the gentleman, as well.

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

well said Kelly..exactly how it should be done..even " regular " clients can turn into stalkers or pests..the ladies' safety is always paramount..

Posted By: BeautywithBrains
...and will often request, and receive a particular room.  Please keep in mind that I also enjoy another profession, so requesting the same room, and staying at the same hotel is not an issue.  
   
    If I have visited a gentleman before, he more than likely will know what hotel I am staying at, but I have never been asked for my room number, nor do I share it until they have parked their car, or are in the lobby.  
   
    If I have not visited with the gentleman before, he will not be told the hotel name, until the day of our date.  Up until then, he gets a general location.  
   
    Safety is paramount; not only for the lady, but for the gentleman, as well.  
   
 Hugs and Kisses,  
 Kelly

I agree that it is unwise for the provider, from her perspective, to give a room number in advance of the date.  

However, I am scratching my head on how this imperils the client?  If a provider is already planning a dastardly deed (a LE trap, a robbery, whatever), how does she advance her mission by giving the room number in advance?   How is this a "red flag"?  

More likely, this is a lady who is staying at the same hotel for a number of nights and got too casual on protecting her privacy.

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