Members Lucky Posted February 7, 2012 Members Posted February 7, 2012 Hotel Workers Would Get Panic Alarm Buttons Under Proposed Contract So says the headline in today's NY Times. Actually, I have only once liked a bellboy well enough to proposition him, but I didn't since he was working at LA's Standard Hotel and clearly was well-experienced in that regard. I figured he would be very expensive. He sure seemed friendly though. Well, there was the guy at the Bangkok hotel, but he came on to me, so I didn't worry about a panic button! Panic! Quote
Members lookin Posted February 8, 2012 Members Posted February 8, 2012 I once propositioned the night clerk at the Binghamton YMCA. He said he would have to think it over. Quote
Members Casteran Posted February 8, 2012 Members Posted February 8, 2012 Great topic. Some great memories Phoenix, bellboy propositioned me after flirting with me as he showed me to my room. San Jose, Costa Rica, cabana boy, clearly a pro at flirting and providing "extra" services Phuket, pool boy/bar boy worked the pool at upscale hotel and knew the meaning of service Each a great experience and in retrospect better than many "escort" experiences I have had. Quote
Members Lucky Posted February 8, 2012 Author Members Posted February 8, 2012 It's the spontaneity of the sex, as well as the unexpected gift from an employee you might normally think was off-limits. I look back at the bell boy at the Standard in LA. It is one of the "in"hotels, he was drop dead gorgeous, and he must have known what he was doing, which was hitting on me in a rather subtle way that he could deny it if necessary. It all left me wondering just how much it would cost since some really rich guys patronize that hotel. Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted February 8, 2012 Posted February 8, 2012 I ended up sleeping with the boyfriend of the owner of one of the guest houses in Key West. It created all kinds of drama as I learned later that they really didn't have an open relationship despite what he told me. . . Soap opera in the Keys to say the least. . . Quote