Getting escort past security

Smokey

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To drop off an escort at my building, they have to go past security. I am always worried that security will figure out that an escort is seeing me. Does anyone else have the same problem? Any ideas to get past security without arousing the gaurds interest?
 

Berlin

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Smokey said:
I am always worried that security will figure out that an escort is seeing me. Does anyone else have the same problem?
I believe Dr. Love posted something similar months ago. You can always request the sp to dress office like or in casual attire when visiting.

But seriously folks, just take it like a man, stop worrying and enjoy your booking. Who cares what those secu think, they only work for you. And what's wrong with having pretty lady friends visiting you ?
 

spartan5782

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Smokey said:
I am always worried that security will figure out that an escort is seeing me.
Unless security is your father in law, I could never figure out the big deal? You're not doing anything illegal, you have a guest visiting you...what she does for a living is none of their business. Security is paid for by your rent and are there for "your" security, not to screen your guests and friends to whom "they" think are acceptable.

I like to stay at a condo complex instead of hotels when I visit. There's door security, but I've never had anything but them buzzing my unit informing me that I have a guest. I tell them to send her up and that's it. Anything more and I'd be very pissed and would complain to Management that I'm old enough to decide who my friends are, I paid my rent and I'll be damned if my friends, or my choice of friends are to be personally questioned.

Now, if you are having sex in the hallway....that's a different story.
 

kwong_1978

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Fu*k security. What you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business. If any of them hassle any of your guests, get them fired!
 

garzen

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kwong_1978 said:
Fu*k security. What you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business. If any of them hassle any of your guests, get them fired!
That's right!
Whatever you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business and not anyone else business!
 

xarir

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garzen said:
Whatever you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business and not anyone else business!
Within reason of course. As long as you're not breaking the law or making a general nuisance of yourself (excessive noise) a security guard will have no legitimate reason to stop you from conducting your business.

In a large building (like mine) there must be tens of people passing through all the time visiting their friends / relatives. In a small building the traffic would obviously be lower, but there is no (enforceable) rule in a condo document that would limit your invited visitors into your personal suite.
 

gala

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Well... there's more to it. Security isn't likely to do a thing about your hobby. However, in my building security are the biggest gossips. And actually, mostly they're nice guys--I talk to them all the time, and they tell me the dirt on all my neighbours. Like everyone says, you're not doing anything illegal, so that's not the issue. But once security figures it out you may as well figure all your neighbours know too--so it's more a matter of can you handle the social consequences of odd looks and people talking behind your back.

If you're dumb enough to try all this when you've got a live-in girlfriend or wife.. well.. make sure you have a great cohab agreement 'cuz you'll need it!
 

drlove

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Up to now I haven't had any problems with ladies getting past the security desk. I understand your concern since I had many myself. Now I just don't care anymore. Who I see is nobody's business, and as long as there are no adverse consequences to doing so, I will contuinue.

What I can suggest is booking a lady at an inconspicuous time I.e. (a Sunday afternoon) or have someone over during peak traffic times in the lobby when security is less likely to notice individual comings and goings.
 

Smokey

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Thanks for all the advice. I have taken the I dont care attitude, and if all else fails...resort to denial.
 

canucklehead

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My problem is how do you get the SP past your wife and father in law into your house?
 

wooly110

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Smokey - Can you help it that you're such a stud muffin, that attractive women are always getting your number from the bar/club you were at, and then coming over to see you? :D
 

The Doctor

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wooly is right...how do they know they are SPs? As far as security knows, you're the building stud. Unless of course you live in one of those buildings where you have to sign in and state your occupation...then you're screwed.
 

gala

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oh don't fool yourself, these security guys aren't that dumb, they know EXACTLY what you are up to. if you live in my building i know all about you too because i sometimes stop for a few minutes at the desk just to shoot the shit and catch up on the latest gossip. i hear all about who calls what kind of girls, how many times a day, and who has the best taste in women, along with who is always drunk, who had a fight with their GF, and everything else. get to know your guard, really, it's the best way to find out how interesting your neighbours that you never talk to really are . but other than having something to gossip about during those long boring hours behind the desk they don't give a damn whether you call any escorts or shoot up drugs or anything else so long as you don't make any work for them.
 

shack

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gala said:
they don't give a damn whether you call any escorts so long as you don't make any work for them.
....or there isn't some higher-up in the management who wants this type of activity curtailed due to complaints from other occupants or personal morals and is breathing down security's neck.
 

drlove

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shack said:
....or there isn't some higher-up in the management who wants this type of activity curtailed due to complaints from other occupants or personal morals and is breathing down security's neck.
This was the main concern that I had - neighbours catching on and then filing a complaint with the property manager. However, knock on wood - I haven't had any problems thus far.

Another way to get around it is to see ladies who you have seen before, so you are already aware of their mannerisms and so forth... also, ask them to dress casually and be descreet.

If you're thinking about seeing someone new, arrange your first tryst at a hotel. That way, if she ends up making a scene, being too noisy or what have you, you still have your anonymity and won't have to worry about the neighbours in your building overhearing.
 

drlove

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Alexa Taylor said:
Just not the Delta Chelsea.lol. In all my time in Toronto as an escort, I still have never been to that hotel.


Alexa...
LOL!! In the case of such a hotel, however one could have a field day i.e. (the client staying at the hotel). If security says anything, call them on the carpet about it by speaking to the manager. Threaten to drag the hotel's name through the mud with your business associates, then demand an apology along with some form of compensation.
 
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