WGs Always Looking For A Sugar Daddy.
[QUOTE=Chicago41;5860469]LOL! I did this once a long time ago to someone from the old Craigslist days who ghosted me once. She was "sorry", so I set up a second date with her for a next day afternoon fuck.
Then I used an older phone to text her and set up another date at the same time as the one I'd just made but pretending to be a totally different guy. Told her I wanted incall at my place in Lake Point Tower, but that I would drive over to pick her up. She couldn't respond fast enough, I was imagining her eyes rolling like slot machines. She asks me what car she should look out for and I tell her a red Bentley with Nevada plates. Then I shut the phone off and ghosted her for the fake "rich guy" date. As expected she ghosts me again for the original one, but it was funny thinking of her standing around outside a shitty motel in January waiting for some roller in a Bentley to pull up. When I turned the phone back on I had like 30 texts progressing from "Where are you baby it's getting cold" to "Fuck you asshole".[/QUOTE]Or looking to upgrade from their current Sugar Daddy.
Just goes to show that these drug addicted ****** will believe a guy is a high roller just based on what you tell them.
Waxing and more recommendations?
Hi,
Anyone know of a place around here where you can get a Brazilian wax where the SP is topless or nude and / or offers a happy ending?
Hotel / incall question and etiquette
I've always wondered what the best type of clothing is to wear to keep a low profile when heading to a hotel incall. Does it really matter? Obviously you don't want to look or wear something ridiculous. But do some of you wear baseball caps or hats to sorta cover your face? For example, wearing something like a hoodie entering a hotel probably brings much more attention to yourself, especially if the lobby is empty. People want to see the face behind the hoodie. So that's an obvious no no. I could understand some of you downtown guys in suits or dressed professionally just fit right in. No even questions it, especially in the mornings when a hotel lobby is kinda dead. So is there anything you guys always go with or is this just a bullshit idea?
That's another thing that sometimes pops up in my mind. Does the staff ever worry anyone about whether they're wondering why you're there? Or maybe they're thinking hey I haven't seen this person before? Or is there just too many people they see daily and things they're worrying about than to think of a monger having a visit up in a room. Obviously you want to act natural and behave like you have business there, which you do. But I just wonder sometimes. What would you say if some hotel staff member questioned you or something? Tell them to mind their business? Say you're visiting a relative or friend?