Clyde (25-03-14)
It depends on the lady.
If a well reviewed escort is within a 20 mile radius of where I am staying then I have no problem getting in the car to drive. In these cases I perfer not to have to find parking in the center of a town/city.
JAMESCORK (25-03-14)
I parked my car in Cork City one night and when i came back it was gone. I take the bus now just in case it might happen again.
This is a 'how long is a piece of string' question. I've worked all over Ireland, doesn't make much difference where you stay or hotel/apartment, you never please everyone & there's plenty of guys ready to complain that your location doesn't suit.
Sandy x
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sara26 (25-03-14)
Like you say an extra 5 or 10 mins or even more in the car doesn't bother me in the least.
What I am a bit iffy about is going into hotels. Particularly in Cork , you never know who you are going to bump into. Went into one hotel once and I knew the guy working reception.
How many of the girls drive? Does it suit them better to be in the city for things like popping out to the shop, or going for a coffee or a bite to eat, dry cleaning etc?
The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money usually costs a lot less.
Brendan Behan
As I work in Dublin City centre, the nearer my workplace, the better. But quality of area is more important than nearness or convenience. I want to know that the area is secure and hassle free and easy to park and access discreetly. Most escorts don't bother addressing these issues in their adverts unfortunately.
Stephanie (25-03-14)
Why the heck would you take public transport in Limerick? You can walk the length of the city in likes 10 minutes.....
NoBrain2 (26-03-14)