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Lady_Lust_XXX

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #15 on: 18 August 2014, 10:44:44 am »
When I had a working apartment, like amy says, I made a point of never talking or interacting with neighbours.  The less contact the better.  I always moved regularly too ie once every year/18 months to avoid being outed.  Only once did I stay longer because it was in a high rise block and when someone entered they could be going to one of 45 different apartments.  I never recommend moving somewhere that doesnt have a lot of apartments.  Others may disagree but it suited/suits me just fine.

I always had a timer in every room to go off at different times of the day/night. Ensuring that a light was on in every room at some time of the evening and one in the kitchen in the early morning as if I was up making breakfast.  Every so often I changed the times so that it wasnt the same all the time.

I dont think its a good idea for security to be in the bedroom either.  Nowt wrong with the lounge where any noises he may make can be covered with "oh it is probably the wind/cat, Ive left the window open".  It could also cause friction if he hears the noises of your shenanigans unless he is cuckold and it gives him his jollies. 

There is nothing wrong with spending the odd night in the apartment to make your story more plausible.
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Re: Working flat
« Reply #16 on: 18 August 2014, 12:28:31 pm »
Yes we thought him being in the lounge would be better and that would do if the flat didn't mean accessing the bedroom through the lounge. Lots of considerations to be taken account off.
That is something to consider, him hearing the shananagins. We will have to suck it and see. No pun intended. Going to look at some more on Thursday. Thanks all for your input it gives us lots to think about.
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Re: Working flat
« Reply #17 on: 25 August 2014, 04:31:02 pm »
What requirements do you ladies like for in call places ?  ie not hotels.

Is it better to be in a busy area so not to draw attention to yourself and have that bit of security knowing there are people nearby ? Or very quiet areas non residential industrial type areas away from nosey Jeffers.

I can never decide on this so your opinions are very welcome xx

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #18 on: 25 August 2014, 04:36:05 pm »
There was another thread exactly the same as this of late.  I would use the search button and you may get some answers.
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Re: Working flat
« Reply #19 on: 25 August 2014, 05:34:21 pm »
ok sorry xx

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #20 on: 12 December 2014, 12:08:14 am »
from my point of view, here in London, the best to work is:

-a flat in a building of many appartments: more appartments means the movement neighbours see is spread between all appartments. nobody will think the punters come to you.
-NO CCTV. Many people think is not a problem. I was living 8 months in a studio with a camera looking at my door. It is very uncomfortable.
-A flat with ENTRY PHONE. In London many houses don't have this. If it doesn't have an entry phone, don't take it. You don't want to come out  to open front door.
-a flat WITHOUT neighbour in front of your door. better a flat every floor.

Control the amount of clients. It is good to do 5 a day, ok, but if you are happy with 2/3 the better. If you have much movement people can be suspicious.


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Re: Working flat
« Reply #21 on: 12 December 2014, 08:55:06 am »
The problem is bigger buildings in London tend to have concierge unlike the small ones...whats better?

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #22 on: 12 December 2014, 11:50:27 am »
The problem is bigger buildings in London tend to have concierge unlike the small ones...whats better?

I would think a concierge is absolutely unacceptable. Even if all he does is sit there and never challenges anybody walking in, it will scare off clients. Quite a few buildings in my area are unworkable due to a concierge. However, not all of them are.

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #23 on: 14 February 2015, 08:54:50 am »
Well I have just done my first week in my new in call place. I have to say I loved it. The freedom of being able to take clients any time compared to being restricted to the days being booked into a hotel. I wasn't glued to the place all week, we still had to nip out to get stuff, curtains etc, we were even in a sofa shop yesterday buying a new suite for home ( the old one is going to the flat) when I got a call so off we went back. All in all the best thing I did. Let's hope the honeymoon continues.
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Re: Working flat
« Reply #24 on: 14 February 2015, 10:20:02 am »
Good News.   Well done you!  ;D

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Re: Working flat
« Reply #25 on: 14 February 2015, 11:31:13 pm »
Glad to hear it's working out well for you CC, long may it continue.
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Re: Working flat
« Reply #26 on: 15 February 2015, 08:20:37 am »
Thank you LL I couldn't have got this far without the help and support from this fantastic site. If I couldn't find an answer to a question I have asked, and the great advice from all here, especially yourself and Amy has been invaluable. Thanks.  :)
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