View Poll Results: How do you react to someone in the corridor?

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  • Freeze on the spot looking guilty

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  • Walk on by, getting on with your own business

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    on my last two visits i walked by people after the visit one we passed walking by each other talked about the rain , the other i held door open for him and chatting ha , for all they know i just left my girlfriend or mistriss lol

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    I'd smile, say hello and walk on. Brazen it out

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    I was clearly spotted by a chamber maid recently who made a big deal of saying hello. What can you do but say 'hi' back cheerfully and carry on?
    Last edited by Baxter; 24-04-14 at 22:44.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Then why bother starting a poll? Why not just advice people not to acknowledge people that they walk past after a punt for these very reasons?
    I started the poll to see what people's gut reactions were. Yes there is a message behind it, but also to get people to think about their own actions and how they impact on others.

    I've had quite a few clients over the years that have given me grey hairs. Today I had a client who I was chatting normally with while he was on his way out and then we opened the door for him to go out. He saw someone in the corridor and he froze. I can feel him wanting to back up into the apartment, but I gently pushed him forward and made him leave. God knows what the neighbour must have thought. A neighbour I have not actually met, as it is so infrequent to see anyone in the corridor. There was no need for it and the client knew I was not seeing anyone else, as I had explained to him that I was going to spend the next few hours cleaning the apartment prior to moving on to my next destination, so he knew it was not another client.

    I only hope that the neighbour hasn't seen anything like that before and isn't now puzzling over the strange behaviour of this man.

    I've had worse than that too. Once I gave instructions on where to go to get to mine, giving a description of a vehicle and a garage and even the gate colour and material and yet they managed to go to a neighbours across the road, where the gate is a different colour and material and they have a massive van, which is nothing like what I had described. He just happened to have a cane with him as well.

    When I asked him why he went there and what he was thinking, as it was nothing like what I had said to him, he told me he had tinnitus and found it difficult to hear what I was saying. Why the hell didn't he tell me this, so I could have sent a text with the information instead?

    You also get the client who assumes he knows where you are and switches off mid directions and ignores what you have to say, as he knows better. Needless to say he gets it wrong and then bungles it all up in a panic and my pet hate is the one that has to repeat everything you say in a clear loud voice.

    Can you tell I'm getting a bit frustrated???

    Clients seem to want discretion as much as we do, but in reality very few seem to actually know what discretion is or adhere to it. I know it can be daunting going to a new place and even more daunting going to see a new Escort, but please try to show some consideration, try to act normal both entering the venue and leaving it, as believe me, unless you make it obvious what you are doing, no one will notice you or think twice. It is only when you have that phone to your ear to the bitter end and repeat what she is saying, or freeze at the door, double back in or look guilty that you will appear guilty.

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    Okay... I stopped hyper ventilating. Glad to say enough positive replies to put my mind at rest. You're not all numpties after all So pleased

    I think my point has been made. If anyone plays me up today I'm going to sit on them!!!! lol

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    " Clients seem to want discretion as much as we do, but in reality very few seem to actually know what discretion is or adhere to it. I know it can be daunting going to a new place and even more daunting going to see a new Escort, but please try to show some consideration, try to act normal both entering the venue and leaving it, as believe me, unless you make it obvious what you are doing, no one will notice you or think twice. It is only when you have that phone to your ear to the bitter end and repeat what she is saying, or freeze at the door, double back in or look guilty that you will appear guilty. " Good advice....but

    These situations could often be avoided if the escort doesnt line up the next client or tell him to call before the last guy leaves!

    I have had 2 experiences when this happened... after leaving the place I passed the guy on the hotel landing or floor of the apartment. The Escort would not have had time to prepare herself for the next customer. YUCK Needless to say there wont be any return visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Countrygent View Post
    " Clients seem to want discretion as much as we do, but in reality very few seem to actually know what discretion is or adhere to it. I know it can be daunting going to a new place and even more daunting going to see a new Escort, but please try to show some consideration, try to act normal both entering the venue and leaving it, as believe me, unless you make it obvious what you are doing, no one will notice you or think twice. It is only when you have that phone to your ear to the bitter end and repeat what she is saying, or freeze at the door, double back in or look guilty that you will appear guilty. " Good advice....but

    These situations could often be avoided if the escort doesnt line up the next client or tell him to call before the last guy leaves!

    I have had 2 experiences when this happened... after leaving the place I passed the guy on the hotel landing or floor of the apartment. The Escort would not have had time to prepare herself for the next customer. YUCK Needless to say there wont be any return visit.
    Hi Countrygent. I can not speak for other ladies on this one, as I work on my own and never have had one client in as another one leaves. However, you bring up a point that perhaps sometimes clients assume the person in the corridor is a client if he is a male? Where in fact he may not be and may not be going where you think.

    I was sussing out the neighbours where I was staying the last few days and I noticed that 2 of them were male. With the general reaction from this thread, it could be fair to say that any client leaving the apartment I was working from, may see one of them in the corridor and assume they are passing by another client, where in fact they are a neighbour and have no idea what you are doing and really don't want to know.

    I always give myself a minimum of 30 mins between bookings. I need to tidy up the bedroom, possibly change covers etc, replenish towels for the next client and get cleaned up up myself. For me half an hour is a rush, but generally there can be longer between bookings, as I generally see between 3 and 5 clients a day.

    Yet, I'm still having this predicament with indiscreet clients. So, yes we acknowledge that some ladies see guys back to back, but lets not water down the fact that there are clients that are arriving and leaving apartments indiscreetly and that has nothing to do with who is in the corridor, as you really should not make assumptions as to who they are.
    Last edited by CurvaceousKate; 25-04-14 at 08:38.

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    I act just the same as I do when leaving any ladys bedroom, with a smile on my face.

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    Went to visit an escort in an apartment block a few years back, her English wasn't great and I picked up the wrong apartment number on the phone.
    Knocked on the wrong door and this older lady answered the door. I just asked "is it you that was looking for your plumbing looked at?" She just replied no and I said "sorry must be the wrong apartment".

    It turned out I was to be in the apartment 3 doors down. In direct view of that lady's apartment.

    She was looking out her window as I was leaving, I'd say she knew I wasn't doing much plumbing with no tools with me. I waved and walked on. Not much else I could do.

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    Ive said this before on another similar thread, when you look at someone you are inviting them to look at you. if you behave nervous, people get nervous of you, you may as well have a sign on youre forehead that says "Look at me Im dodgy and unpredictable, you should probably ask me questions to make sure Im not a psycho"

    source: many years smuggling drugs through airports

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