Does anyone know of anyone in nky (florence / erlanger / latonia / covington) that is usually available during day (noonish) for just a BJ? If any girls see this, let me know.
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Does anyone know of anyone in nky (florence / erlanger / latonia / covington) that is usually available during day (noonish) for just a BJ? If any girls see this, let me know.
Would to hear from massage plus female Fri or Sat evening.
Thanks.
[QUOTE=Eb206;5193615]Does anyone know of anyone in nky (florence / erlanger / latonia / covington) that is usually available during day (noonish) for just a BJ? If any girls see this, let me know.[/QUOTE]Molly Daniels none better.
About 8-9 years ago there was a BBW provider named Sinfully Sweet or something like that. She often advertised that she stayed at a hotel in the area around Fields-Ertel and Mason-Montgomery with an in room hot tub. All the hotels in that area are pretty cheap. I hope this helps!
Bam.
[QUOTE=DNut;5190057]Unfortunately the only hotel I have been able to locate with a room with an in room hot tub is The Cincinnatian on Vine and 6th downtown. They are asking $300/ night. I was hoping for less than that. $150/ night would be reasonable to me.
Google isn't much help as the returns are showing all hotels with hot tubs, but not in room hot tubs. They're in the communal pool area. I would rather not leave the room as I am really sore; ideally bed to tub in 10 steps or less. I hoped that the community knowledge would be of help. This group probably has collectively been in more hotel rooms than The Bible.
So, if anyone has any knowledge of any incall hotel location that had a hottub in the room, I would appreciate the information. I will take care of calling and pricing it out.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BamBam;5194166]About 8-9 years ago there was a BBW provider named Sinfully Sweet or something like that. She often advertised that she stayed at a hotel in the area around Fields-Ertel and Mason-Montgomery with an in room hot tub. All the hotels in that area are pretty cheap. I hope this helps!
Bam.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the assist. I already booked a Best Western and it is wonderful. I stayed here last night, soaked in a Whirlpool with really hot water, off and on, for about 5 hours last night. Yesterday before I checked in, I felt like my entire back and ribs had a charley horse. The doctor was right; my muscles have loosened up and are relaxed, and is feeling much better. I am going to have to look into getting one at my place.
I have always liked using a hot tub when it's available. The social aspects of it with some pretty little thing sitting across from you is nothing to sneeze at. However, the therapeutic benefits have convinced me that the tub is going to be worth the investment.
Thanks to all that replied.
Glad you found what you needed. I almost invited you over. I probably couldn't walk without mine. At least upright. I've had one or bought one at every house for the last 20 years. They're especially great in the winter.
[QUOTE=DNut;5194814]Thanks for the assist. I already booked a Best Western and it is wonderful. I stayed here last night, soaked in a Whirlpool with really hot water, off and on, for about 5 hours last night. Yesterday before I checked in, I felt like my entire back and ribs had a charley horse. The doctor was right; my muscles have loosened up and are relaxed, and is feeling much better. I am going to have to look into getting one at my place.
I have always liked using a hot tub when it's available. The social aspects of it with some pretty little thing sitting across from you is nothing to sneeze at. However, the therapeutic benefits have convinced me that the tub is going to be worth the investment.
Thanks to all that replied.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DNut;5194814]Thanks for the assist. I already booked a Best Western and it is wonderful. I stayed here last night, soaked in a Whirlpool with really hot water, off and on, for about 5 hours last night. Yesterday before I checked in, I felt like my entire back and ribs had a charley horse. The doctor was right; my muscles have loosened up and are relaxed, and is feeling much better. I am going to have to look into getting one at my place.
I have always liked using a hot tub when it's available. The social aspects of it with some pretty little thing sitting across from you is nothing to sneeze at. However, the therapeutic benefits have convinced me that the tub is going to be worth the investment.
Thanks to all that replied.[/QUOTE]Is the hot tub at Best Western for one or two people?
[QUOTE=Cincyjim;5199019]Is the hot tub at Best Western for one or two people?[/QUOTE]I found it quite comfy for two with a former provider. We would take bubble bath with us as it is not provided. Be careful, we've overrun the tub and had bubbles on the floor.
Hey all. Looking for some recommendations of ladies who are generally available early mornings. Preferably in the north of downtown area. Thanks in advance.
Looking for someone reliable that is available Saturday mornings somewhere between Eastgate and Mason along 275. Feel free to PM. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Cousinlouie;5201038]I found it quite comfy for two with a former provider. We would take bubble bath with us as it is not provided. Be careful, we've overrun the tub and had bubbles on the floor.[/QUOTE]Do hotels like these still accept cash these days? Thought it would be fun to take a day off get a nice room like this and have a provider over. Can't use credit card for obvious reasons.
[QUOTE=Cincyjim;5199019]Is the hot tub at Best Western for one or two people?[/QUOTE]2 normal sized people or 3 spinner sized people can get in. Let's just say 2 people for optimal comfort. I needed a that room so I could splay out and float in the hot water.
[QUOTE=LukeLonghorn;5201392]Do hotels like these still accept cash these days? Thought it would be fun to take a day off get a nice room like this and have a provider over. Can't use credit card for obvious reasons.[/QUOTE]The hotels at which I've stayed for the last 20 years have required at least an I'd when checking in, and most nearly all asked for credit card for incidentals. Since I have no reason to hide bills from anyone, I hand these over without giving it a second thought. Other people aren't in the same situation, so if that's the case, you will need to have the provider provide for the room, and give her extra for the expense of having a hot tub.
Are there any hotels that don't ask for I'd / credit cards nowadays?
[QUOTE=DNut;5201863]The hotels at which I've stayed for the last 20 years have required at least an I'd when checking in, and most nearly all asked for credit card for incidentals. Since I have no reason to hide bills from anyone, I hand these over without giving it a second thought. Other people aren't in the same situation, so if that's the case, you will need to have the provider provide for the room, and give her extra for the expense of having a hot tub.
Are there any hotels that don't ask for I'd / credit cards nowadays?[/QUOTE]I'm not 100% sure about this, but I'm pretty sure that Ohio law REQUIRES some type of identification when checking into a hotel / motel. A few years ago I tried to get a room at one of the cheapest, sloppiest notels around and even that dump wouldn't give me a room without first filling out a form with name, etc. The dude behind the glass said it's the law. I don't know about Kentucky.
[QUOTE=Kenal1;5202147]I'm not 100% sure about this, but I'm pretty sure that Ohio law REQUIRES some type of identification when checking into a hotel / motel. A few years ago I tried to get a room at one of the cheapest, sloppiest notels around and even that dump wouldn't give me a room without first filling out a form with name, etc. The dude behind the glass said it's the law. I don't know about Kentucky.[/QUOTE]I go to a fishing resort in Northern Minnesota and every year I have to fill out a form with my name care license plate number I have been going there for years then about 4 years ago they said we now need to fill that out. It is required by the government. The explanation that was given to them was the government want to track the coming and goings of foreign visitors and looking for a pattern of illegal activity.