Wld like to try as well..please pm her nbr if you have...40 for BJ?
[QUOTE=Indyjim1970;1902697]Lucky, if you have digits and can share PM me.[/QUOTE]Would like to try as well..please pm her nbr if you have. 40 for BJ?
New to this street thing...what to watch out? Thanks.
Where to park to do real biz?
New to this so ask naive question. Once give a gal a ride..where do you normally ride to to do biz? Or get a hotel room?
Where to do your business
[QUOTE=TonyJohnson;1913090]New to this so ask naive question. Once give a gal a ride..where do you normally ride to to do biz? Or get a hotel room?[/QUOTE]
Depends what you're looking to get done. If you're planning for something that requires the removal of a lot of clothing, get a room. Its always a risk to go to her place, unless you know her or have been referred by someone you trust. I've personally been in situations that freaked me out, but there's some weird thrill to that for me - I do not recommend it unless you are willing to accept the risk of getting ripped off or experiencing some other unpleasant situation. If you're looking to party and play (whatever choice of party favors), you'll have to find a place. All of the above warnings apply to P&P times 10.
If you want to stay in the car, don't park anywhere that you stand out. Be familiar with the area. You make the call where to park, not her. Pulling over in an alley is a bad idea. Parking behind an abandoned house is better than an alley, but still pretty obvious. Parking lots depend on traffic, but they can be OK. I find that a quiet side street where you can blend in with the surrounding cars is the best for in-car fun. Think of it as hiding in the wide-open. Wherever you decide, you need to make sure you're not followed, show a little discretion as to what others may see inside your car, and keep your head on a swivel.
In summary - you need to do your homework and balance risk and reward.