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Okay. So I am relatively new to pooning. I have had multiple encounters at massage places and such but only one SP encounter and that too with SP visiting my hotel room as outcall. My question which might help many other newbies like me who want to take the plunge but are little nervous about how to meet a SP in a hotel room as incall? I am of course worried that I might bump into someone I know and they might ask what I am doing there. What kind of cover story do you guys advise? My other concern is hotel desk staff. They might inquire what am I doing here and who I am there to meet? Is it ok to just ignore them and go straight to room of the SP? Some of these things do have me worried and restricting me from taking the plunge into some great action.

Responses from experienced pooners will be highly appreciated.

Thanks

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What are the chances you will see someone you know at the hotel? probably not that large

As for staff, I have never had a problem. I just act like I know where I am going.

People visit people who are staying at hotels. so I don't think many hotels are going to start interrogating everyone who walks in

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A session in a hotel is actually an OUTCALL.

 

If the client has the hotel room and the lady comes to see him that is an outcall

But if the client is going to the lady's hotel that is an incall

It sounds from reading the OP's post he is seeing a companion at her hotel room and that is an incall

Difference between outcall and incall is who hosts the date

As for the question about cover stories and things like that, hotel staff see hundreds of people daily, who are there for business, family on holidays, maybe having affairs, and yes, even seeing companions. Frankly, unless you draw attention to yourself they have no interest in you. Just go directly to the elevator and proceed to the lady's hotel room.

A person going to a hotel room in a hotel is no more suspicious than a person in a restaurant looking for a meal. Hotels are in the business of renting out rooms, staff aren't going to interrogate you because you're in the hotel

As for meeting someone you know...that person may be equally concerned that you saw him.

 

RG

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If the client has the hotel room and the lady comes to see him that is an outcall

But if the client is going to the lady's hotel that is an incall

It sounds from reading the OP's post he is seeing a companion at her hotel room and that is an incall

Difference between outcall and incall is who hosts the date

As for the question about cover stories and things like that, hotel staff see hundreds of people daily, who are there for business, family on holidays, maybe having affairs, and yes, even seeing companions. Frankly, unless you draw attention to yourself they have no interest in you. Just go directly to the elevator and proceed to the lady's hotel room.

A person going to a hotel room in a hotel is no more suspicious than a person in a restaurant looking for a meal. Hotels are in the business of renting out rooms, staff aren't going to interrogate you because you're in the hotel

As for meeting someone you know...that person may be equally concerned that you saw him.

 

RG

Yes this is exactly what was I asking about. Thanks for clarifying roamingguy.

 

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What are the chances you will see someone you know at the hotel? probably not that large

As for staff, I have never had a problem. I just act like I know where I am going.

People visit people who are staying at hotels. so I don't think many hotels are going to start interrogating everyone who walks in

Thanks for your helpful response.

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All of which having been said, there was a hotel on Pembina Highway that had a bad rep for a while because of dodgy people using it to lure punters in for something other than what they were advertising. Independent travelling SPs will tend to use the ones nearer the airport. A few agencies use condos for their travellers. I am somewhat more wary of small budget hotels, which might be what the OP was thinking of.

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Point I was going to make earlier had already been made

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Ok first let me say that I completely understand how a new person to this lifestyle could be nervous when contemplating their first booking with a lady at her Incall location regardless if it is a hotel or her own location.

 

Why do I say that... well I have been involved in this lifestyle for well over 20 years and I still am nervous when I head to meet the lady. Yes of course some of that nervousness is related to that wonderful nervous energy associated with meeting a great lady for a few hours but frankly some of it is also pure nerves about being seen by someone I know going into the hotel...

 

If my wife thinks I am at work but her or a friend of hers sees me on the 4th floor of the Delta hotel or sees me entering an apartment building in which we don't know anyone then I might have a serious problem. So it's reasonable to be nervous and reasonable to give some thought to the planning of this part of your encounter just like you have to all the other aspects....lets face it I hope you have not just selected your ladies name at random.

 

Ok so what have I learned over the years:

 

1. Your Risk is not really as daunting as it might appear

 

  • Hotels have visitors all the time... day and night... you might feel like you are standing out to everyone but your not unless you do something that makes you stand out
  • Ladies have normally put a great deal of though into their selection of incall locations and have considered your mutual need for confidentiality... they have thought about how the lobby and elevators are laid out and function... your not the first to make that walk.
  • Remember walking to the incall is not doing anything illegal (I won't comment on the legality of what will happen in the room lol)

 

2. Don't over think this but

 

  • Prepare a simple believable cover story... I am dropping off something to a client or whatever will work for you... what reason do people have to not believe you
  • Plan your excursions at times that would make it easier to explain... heading into a hotel mid afternoon might be easier to explain then late evening
  • Be confident... act confident... Walk with a purpose

 

3. Just Relax... you are about to have an Amazing Time

 

Just my Opinion

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What kind of cover story do you guys advise? My other concern is hotel desk staff. They might inquire what am I doing here and who I am there to meet? Is it ok to just ignore them and go straight to room of the SP? Some of these things do have me worried and restricting me from taking the plunge into some great action.

Responses from experienced pooners will be highly appreciated.

Thanks

 

As for cover story, just say meeting a friend or something of that nature, quite believable and reasonable.

 

As for the hotel staff, you don't need to converse with them. Just go in find the elevator and proceed to the room. You can do some prep before. I like to check the hotel website and try and find pics of the lobby, so I get an idea of where the elevator is. Once I know that I can feel more comfortable. The hotel staff may say I or something, just say hi back.

 

The hotel always makes me nervous but with planning you can get by just fine, don't look out of place and you're good to go.

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I always let my guy know where the elevator is, giving detailed directions on where to park, where to go etc. This way, it looks like he's been there a million times before and knows exactly where he is going.

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If the client has the hotel room and the lady comes to see him that is an outcall

But if the client is going to the lady's hotel that is an incall

It sounds from reading the OP's post he is seeing a companion at her hotel room and that is an incall

Difference between outcall and incall is who hosts the date

As for the question about cover stories and things like that, hotel staff see hundreds of people daily, who are there for business, family on holidays, maybe having affairs, and yes, even seeing companions. Frankly, unless you draw attention to yourself they have no interest in you. Just go directly to the elevator and proceed to the lady's hotel room.

A person going to a hotel room in a hotel is no more suspicious than a person in a restaurant looking for a meal. Hotels are in the business of renting out rooms, staff aren't going to interrogate you because you're in the hotel

As for meeting someone you know...that person may be equally concerned that you saw him.

 

RG

My bad. Sorry, I misunderstood the post. As for hotel staff...... as I generally book two hour sessions and frequently use a certain downtown hotel, I really suspect they know why I am there. I really don't think they care. I am treated royally, even getting free upgrades to a room with a hot tub.

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Most important thing, walk like you know where you are going and have a purpose for being there.....by the way, this works in all kinds of places that otherwise would stop you to ask questions.

If you see someone you know, you could always take out your cell phone and have a "pretend" conversation, great way to avoid the "heh, what are you doing here", just point to your phone and talk, even rolling your eyes as if the person on the other end isn't understanding you.

Only time I ever got to a hotel that caused me challenges was when I went to see someone a little later in the evening and the hallway doors did that auto-lock thing at 9 pm, and I of course didn't have a room key to let me in, So I stood there as if I was texting in my phone until someone opened the door to get to their room and I followed them in.

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The desk staff never seem to pay attention... most hotels are too busy, and too many clients, and too many people coming and going for them to pay much attention to you. Most hotels have the elevator off to the side or away from the front desk so you can use the elevator without the front desk really noticing you at all.

The most unnerving one was a hotel where the room was on the ground floor straight down the hall from the front desk; I imagined I could feel the staff looking at me as I walked down the hall, but truth is I doubt they care as long as they get paid for their job.

 

There are however some hotels where the elevator requires a room key... that issue has come up with a couple of the incalls. I had to meet the gal in the lobby which was a bit unnerving because we'd never seen each other before.

 

I've never met anyone I know at a hotel that I've been to but then most of my incalls are in Toronto and the city is quite simply to large for that to occur. When I started hobbying, I did go to a few hotels in my home city (much smaller) but never ran into anyone I knew... fact is the chance of being in a hotel and meeting someone I know is virtually zero even in my home town. But just in case someone asks, I have a cover story... If the hotel staff ask me, I say I'm meeting my girlfriend here; if I meet someone I know, I think I'd say I'm meeting colleagues for a business meeting (which works because most hotels do have business meeting rooms -- though usually in a different part of the hotel then the rooms).

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When I have worked out of hotels, I've always selected ones that have other facilities beyond rooms - so a spa or conference rooms or other things that would offer an easy excuse to anyone who was seen there, and also guaranteeing that the desk staff are used to people who are not registered guests coming and going.

 

I give directions about the entrance and elevators so that my client can walk with confidence.

 

The one time I was in a hotel that required a room key for the elevator I simply met my clients in the lobby, dressed very conservatively.

 

I've never experienced any issues with clients visiting me in hotels.

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For me I'd rather not do the Hotel visit thing at all, I have but it feels too cliche. Obviously this means I miss out on some but so be it.

 

Peace

MG

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