Id thought welfare checks where common enough no?
A raid is a whole other thing.
Laws aside, i would feel uncomfortable in a shared apartment.
Should be allowed to share for safety mind, the law is silly.
Id thought welfare checks where common enough no?
A raid is a whole other thing.
Laws aside, i would feel uncomfortable in a shared apartment.
Should be allowed to share for safety mind, the law is silly.
It would be comforting to believe that the Gardai are only interested in the welfare of the ladies and not interested in the clients but is this really the case ?
I've never felt uncomfortable in a shared apartment lads have probably been in one and not realize
Ha, many many years ago I visited a lady in a hotel and there was a knock on the door, the chamber maid asking if towels or something were needed and I like an eejit hid behind the bed as if that would make any bloody difference ! Hotels used to be my favourite but not so much now unless I book the room myself. That is by a distance the best.
IAmLIAm (08-12-23)
My reply was a response to how to avoid booking ladies that share apartments .
If anyone need tips on how to open a door discreetly or shout “no thank you” then I’m afraid that’s way below my pay grade.
Booking your own room is the 100% risk free option but booking a hotel based, well established independent lady is the 99% risk free alternative
IAmLIAm (08-12-23)
I actually met 2 girls in a hotel about 10/15 years ago. English girls, was strangest appointment ever. I had booked one and she was meeting me in the bar due to key csrd needed for lifts. She arrived down with her friend to meer me and the friend was going to stay in the bar. Greedy me suggested she join us so she did.