OK this is a bit random, but I've been driving a lot recently, and have started to wonder how many of the motels I pass along the highway have at least one provider staying there...for instance driving between Santa Rosa and SF there have to be at least 30 potential incall motels right off of 101 (not counting the nicer places).
Or along a certain street, like Lombard in SF with a high density of motels...if I picked a door at random, might I find a RB face?
I guess it just follows on the thought of how pervasive (perverse-ive?) our hobby/profession is in the bay area. I'm beginning to think it is more prevalent than I previously imagined (and that's a good thing for most of us).
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I wonder about it once in awhile. How many hotels would be out of business if it weren't for the working girls. Especially the high end hotels.
Sometimes when I see a particularly cute girl working at some menial job like waiting on tables or wrapping burgers, I think, I wonder if she knows she could be making ten times that money. And never have to be nice to a rude customer, and have her feet be sore only from being kissed too much, and commute only if she feels like taking a little trip, and end her day smelling like perfume instead of cooking oil.
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Yes, I would play, "I've been there!" Game with myself when I drive along the peninsula...Its funny, before I hobby'd, I never thought twice about those hotel motels, but now I'll look at those hotel motel and wonder who's working tonight? lol. You do this for a while in this industry and your brain kind of warps out.
This video kind of reminds me when I'm going to an incall, at night. The phone tag begins(removing my phone from my European Phone Holster)..."I'm 5 minutes away to the exit, baby! Get that nookie smelling fresh and clean!" Hammer Time.