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    Default Good punter cover ?

    Nobody wants to have the look of a punter whilst approaching the incall location. Thankfully, much of the time the incall is located such that you will be relatively unnoticed and don't need to be too concerned . However, there are some incalls where this is definitely not the case !

    So where you want to ' not look like a punter ' ,what tricks or methods do you use or are you just not bothered ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootboy View Post
    So where you want to ' not look like a punter ' ,what tricks or methods do you use or are you just not bothered ?
    I find acting normal is a good trick
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    I would like to tell you but then everyone here including the non-punting lurkers would be pointing at me and saying, “Ah, there goes SteveB on a punt”

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    I would like to tell you but then everyone here including the non-punting lurkers would be pointing at me and saying, “Ah, there goes SteveB on a punt”
    Not unless you stray very far south ;-)

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    Don't walk to the door while getting your directions. Get the directions,scan and stand your distance, then walk to the appropiate door, without phone in hand. The less you can have your phone to your ear when you approach , the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros View Post
    I find acting normal is a good trick
    I've ran into people before on visits to ladies here and doing just that is best. If you act sort of nervous and flustered, then you're only going to draw attention to yourself.

    Worst I had was when I ran into a guy in the corridor after a visit in an apartment complex. Normally I wouldn't care but a lot of bed squeaking went on, and I could have sworn he came out of the neighboring apartment too. Turns out though, he put talk on me in typical Irish fashion about the weather, the guy obviously hadn't a clue what I just got up to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootboy View Post
    Nobody wants to have the look of a punter whilst approaching the incall location. Thankfully, much of the time the incall is located such that you will be relatively unnoticed and don't need to be too concerned . However, there are some incalls where this is definitely not the case !

    So where you want to ' not look like a punter ' ,what tricks or methods do you use or are you just not bothered ?
    I feel most exposed when visiting a hotel, because - although you are unlikely to be asked any questions - it is not obvious what to say if you are. For example, if I was approaching the lift and a member of staff asked if I was a resident, and if so which room. I would probably say I was meeting a business colleague in his room for a meeting, and give a false name and room number. Even if they seemed to accept that, I could not relax then, because I know they could probably follow me on CCTV if they want to, and I would be very embarrassed if I brought the lady any trouble.

    I have spent a lot of time in business hotels, so I know how to fit in - I dress appropriately and open my wallet as if fishing for a room key - but I still worry about the short walk from the entrance to the lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidlifeCrisis View Post
    I feel most exposed when visiting a hotel, because - although you are unlikely to be asked any questions - it is not obvious what to say if you are. For example, if I was approaching the lift and a member of staff asked if I was a resident, and if so which room. I would probably say I was meeting a business colleague in his room for a meeting, and give a false name and room number. Even if they seemed to accept that, I could not relax then, because I know they could probably follow me on CCTV if they want to, and I would be very embarrassed if I brought the lady any trouble.

    I have spent a lot of time in business hotels, so I know how to fit in - I dress appropriately and open my wallet as if fishing for a room key - but I still worry about the short walk from the entrance to the lift.
    Hotels can be tricky . I remember visiting a hotel in D9 once and when I was leaving, walking down the stairs to the ground floor, a member of reception staff was waiting expectantly at the bottom of the stairs. Said nothing but it was an awkward moment.

    I usually arrive suited and booted, so cant see anyone one questioning me. I am more concerned at a knock on the bedroom door whilst I am in there !

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    Basically sometimes trying not to stand out in a crowd usually has the opposite effect.
    And yet I find,bringing along a rocking horse and a inflatable canoe no one bats an eyelid.
    Try refrain from drooling,as this is perceived as creepy and leaves stains on Primark tops especially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootboy View Post
    Hotels can be tricky . I remember visiting a hotel in D9 once and when I was leaving, walking down the stairs to the ground floor, a member of reception staff was waiting expectantly at the bottom of the stairs. Said nothing but it was an awkward moment.

    I usually arrive suited and booted, so cant see anyone one questioning me. I am more concerned at a knock on the bedroom door whilst I am in there !
    I think to be dressed appropriatly for a hotel is important and also be relaxed fit in and go from A to B in a manner that shows
    u know where u are going and that u belong there. If im going to a hotel that i haven't been in before usually i will come a few minutes earlier go to the bar and have a drink( a sparkling water) and from there it is very easy to get ure bearings because u can go to the toilet etc and it gives u an opportunity to learn the geography of the place.
    When its time to go to the room then just get up and walk confidently to the lift and away u go, i think somebody leaving the bar and going to their room would always draw less attention than somebody walking in from the street and heading directly towards the lift.
    To be honest 99% of the time whoever is at reception wont even lift their head as u walk past. Its mostly paranoia with guys because i think if u asked anybody working a reception desk in a busy hotel they have plenty to occupy them and Escorts and
    their clients once they are discreet are well down their list
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