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Thread: Massive drop in escorts numbers?

  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davina View Post
    Reasonably habitable hotel? I don’t want to stay in a reasonably habitable hotel I’m sure my clients don’t want to visit me in one. I spend so many hours in it I want a reasonable size, good WiFi, decent room service and a gym. Plus it needs to have a busy lobby and hopefully have conferences so always lots of people milling around so no one stands out. Reasonably habitable doesn’t cut it
    The "chill factor" of the new law makes some clients hesitant to visit escorts, but large apartment blocks and busy hotels certainly put them at ease, because so much is happening that nothing stands out. The problem is, how can clients know who is staying in these discreet locations where nothing is obvious? Every client will have had an experience of making a phone call in a busy street, or entering a small apartment where so few people in the building that it would be obvious to anyone there's an escort there. These experiences can be a bit off-putting, and no doubt, bad for business.
    Last edited by AZ99; 27-04-19 at 20:58.

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    Escorts will move on to other countries to see what they are like, they must hate this weather here

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    Quote Originally Posted by homealone1 View Post
    For a hotel to be suitable for working in, it needs to be pretty big and the lifts not to need a room key, and the lifts not in view of the reception, not many of them hotels about.
    Only every one I mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeyThereDahlia View Post
    Agreed Davina .
    The clients wouldn’t visit a reasonable habitable hotel like the travel lodge in Ballymun .
    It is about creating a experience right ? A stress free experience in a comfortable environment.
    Not just getting the ride in a “reasonable habitable” hotel in the back arse of Dublin .
    Hotels in the good areas are rarely under €150 per night .
    But the juice is generally worth the squeeze in terms of discretion , amenities etc .
    And regulars do appreciate all this .
    I’d lose all my client base if I downgraded to the travel lodge in Ballymun .
    The only thing I’d be riding is my big pink dildo .
    Whats wrong with the "back arse of dublin" .
    Some people like al la carte others like a dirty MacDonalds burger.
    Dont judge.
    Ps: what size is your big pink dildo ?

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