OTC girl didn't like hotel choice
rickdugan
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But when I am taking girls out locally, I use a simple notel. It'sclean and not one generally used by the local drug dealers and hookers, but it's certainly not fancy. Well, the other night, a new OTC girl was griping a bit when she saw where I was taking her. I told her that the place was clean and drama free, but that I'm not going to drop a mint on a place that I'm going to use for an hour. She relented and off we went, but this is the first time that I ever ran onto this tbh.
Has anyone else run into this?
The real irony in all of this was that, when we were finished, she had me drop her off at a motel that was shittier than the one I brought her too. Go figure.
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I don’t use it for overnights though, because it’s pretty noisy. For that, there’s a really nice three star a block away with a pool, a hot tub, and hot breakfast buffet that doesn’t cost much more than the skeevy place for an overnight stay.
I imagine most girls won't say anything about a cheap motel bc they don't wanna offend/piss-off the custy (and some girls probably don't care about the meager accommodarions).
It’s been a long time since I paid for a hotel room when I was on personal travel or on a private love safari.
Now that level of frequency is high even for me, but any way you cut it, guys who do this with any level of frequency can quickly start eating into other priorities if they do not exercise some discipline. Unless of course you're independently wealthy, which I have never claimed to be. I view my SC budget kinda' like poker chips - I don't mind pushing them in when the potential payout is worth the bet, but I don't like giving them away for nothing.
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Like rick, I certainly don’t mind paying the extra when the ROI is worth it, but why throw money away when I don’t need to.
The local hourly place normally ranges from $48 to $58, taxes included, for a three hour room, depending on the day of the week (Derby Festival time is more expensive, but it is so everywhere in Louisville). An overnight stay at a decent place will be in the $80-150 range, using Priceline or whatever, then add taxes.
I see no reason to pay the extra unless I actually intend to spend the night.
Less likely story, she is banned from that motel for nodding out past 11am & they were 1 step from calling PD to supervise them open her door with the master key doing a welfare check (opening the door with the master key, bypassing the privacy knob on the back, is rape unless pigs are there to watch it done). But too many "calls for service" from that motel and the mayor will order its permits to be cancelled.
What a dilemma the notel has, call pigs to open the door to get the crackhoe out and loose the whole notel, or let her sleep it off for an extra half day "for free"?