Hallway strangers

Gargamel

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So I left a Burnaby apartment just after a massage, when a neighbor saw me in the hallway in front of the elevator. He said lucky you are out of there the cops have been called.

Sounded like BS, but it was still a long and awkward elevator ride down with him.

Has this happened to anyone else? If so share your story.
 

Cock Throppled

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No, but I'd have asked him why the cops were called, and find out what he was talking about.

Also, if you were in front of the elevator, how would he know which apartment you'd come from?
 

licks2nite

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By all means, inform the SP, gender, age, hair colour, attire, coming from which direction.
 

take8easy

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Creepy!

It has never happened to me. Very rarely during my visits have I been in elevators with other people. Once elevator door opened for me as I was going up. There were two rough and tough looking guys inside. I pretended that my phone rang, stepped back and took the next elevator.

In this situation, it's best to ignore the person, but I sure would let the SP know.
 

Newb808

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I stepped outside of a very popular micro in call one night and there was a surprised looking couple on the other side of the door, waiting for the elevator. I already was putting headphones in, and had my phone in my hand so nodded with a smile and said good evening or something which they responded to in kind. Stared at phone the whole way down and they politely informed me that the elevator had reached the ground floor, and wished me a goodnight. I always play it cool and occupy myself with phone and or grocery/gym bag in hand, just like every normal resident or guest in the building who is minding their own business. In my building, there’s a few retirees that try who can be nosey or chatty but most people are happy to keep to themselves I find. If this was a party girl situation, I can see people being more snoopy and concerned as the guests and delivery people tend to be blatantly obvious sometimes.
I don’t know what I would do if someone said something like that to me, but unless there was a fight or something serious going on, there’s no way the cops are urgently showing up to a random complaint.
 
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Finewine60

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Look at it another way, maybe there was something like a big fight in another apartment and he just assumed you heard it as well. And said the cops have been called.
You assumed it was about you.
 

Robert Upndown

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if called because you just left the apartment of an SP
1. What makes you think the cops would care?
2. How does he know why you were there, he has proof or just speculation?
3. What makes you think the cops have the resources to even attend these nuisance calls?
More than likely just an asshole, but do let the SP know she has a nosy neighbour and leave it at that

Bob
 

80watts

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Some of those apartments have video monitoring at the entrances and hallways. The thing is that if a sp uses that to screen clients, other people in the building can see who is coming in too... Also they may have cameras in elevators too, mostly for vandalism.

You see if someone in the building ask where you been or visited, you don't have to give them an answear. Its none of their business, so tell them in a polite way. People fish for information, and your answears can reap large info.

"I visited a friend"; or talk about the weather, or the traffic on the #1 hwy or main roads. A mall you haven't visited in ages etc. Misinformation.....

If you think the stranger is asking too many questions about you and the sp, turn it around on the guy and you have a phone, take the strangers picture... and just walk away...

But most of the time its them just trying to be nice, use your CDF.
 

dickiedick50

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Went to see an SP in Richmond a couple of years ago. She had just moved and her phone wasn't working to buzz me in. So she came down to let me in. The caretaker spotted her and came charging over. I know what you are doing he said to her, and it has got to stop. This is a family friendly building and we don't want you bringing all your fucking johns in here. I am watching the videos he said. Then he turned to me and told me to get the fuck out. If I didn't go he was calling the cops. I politely asked him why he would call the cops. He started another tirade about me going upstairs to fuck this hooker and I am probably disease ridden like her. I replied very calmly that I was her lawyer and if he kept up his tirade he would be the one getting fucked in court. Up the elevator we went.
 

Gargamel

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Haha. I love those comments. I just looked at him puzzled and said ok then went on my way. Obviously he was full of shit because what cop is going to go out of his way to knock down a door in a quite apartment building because of something like this. The suite was so quite, shouldn’t have any complaints.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he was upset because he has been calling the police for awhile and they don’t care.
 

storm rider

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I remember years ago when I was leaving Sugarland and the doorbell rang as the next guy showed up(my session ran a bit long) and the gal was in a panic.I looked through the peephole and I saw the guy and he was a fellow pooner I knew.Not only that he was a regular at my monthly poker game I hosted in my home(really fun actually....enjoy a delicious dinner made by myself and then play poker) so much to the gals horror I opened the door and shook his hand and said "have fun buddy!"

SR
 

Crookedmember

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So I left a Burnaby apartment just after a massage, when a neighbor saw me in the hallway in front of the elevator. He said lucky you are out of there the cops have been called.

Sounded like BS, but it was still a long and awkward elevator ride down with him.

Has this happened to anyone else? If so share your story.

This is why I take the fucking stairs.
 

Mutt66

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I fortunately haven't been confronted. The closest thing for me was when I was leaving the SP's ground level townhouse unit, I (or the SP) opened the door and her friend had his hand up about to knock on the door. I said "oh excuse me" and quickly left. The SP later had a bit of a laugh about it and apologized for the awkwardness. It was definitely more awkward for her than me. I can't recall if this guy knew if she was in the industry.
 

Rustyryder

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Funny. I try to take the stairs if the building will let me. Best way to avoid human contact. On time when I lived on the coast I went to see an SP in New West, when I was leaving I bumped into an old coworker who happened to be her neighbor, exchanged small talk then left. SP contacted me all panicked to not say what I was doing there. No shit. Where I am now a lot of traveling SPs use hotels and it always seems there is a maid working on the room next door. Awkward!
 

Crookedmember

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About 6 years ago I was living in a high rise. (Not in GVRD) Two doors down, an SP was doing business out of her suite. (With the late night noise and parade of often drunk men, it was no picnic.)

One evening, I was waiting for an elevator, and a former mayor (whom I knew) came out of the suite. "Hi Walt" (not his real name) I said. After a long and uncomfortable moment, I feigned that I had forgotten my wallet and slithered back to my suite to avoid riding down 20 floors with him.

The next evening, I was just leaving my suite as a customer was leaving the SP's. "Hi Dallas" (not his real name) I said, slapping my ass to once again feel for my wallet.

It was the former mayor's married son.
 

KinkyKatey

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I remember years ago when I was leaving Sugarland and the doorbell rang as the next guy showed up(my session ran a bit long) and the gal was in a panic.I looked through the peephole and I saw the guy and he was a fellow pooner I knew.Not only that he was a regular at my monthly poker game I hosted in my home(really fun actually....enjoy a delicious dinner made by myself and then play poker) so much to the gals horror I opened the door and shook his hand and said "have fun buddy!"

SR
:O that’s a mix of terrifying and awesome

Xo
Katey
 

storm rider

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:O that’s a mix of terrifying and awesome

Xo
Katey
Even funnier is when my session went long...I had to play "tetris" with myself into a closet....shoe horn myself into a packed closet.I got to hear everything upon the greeting etc and the cheep fucker did not bring her flowers.Soon as she got him to the room she ran back and set me free....not before I got a goodbye kiss and a handfull of her T&A.....:tickled_pink::tickled_pink:

All I can say is it was like walking on gossamer wings when I left.....tons of adrenaline flowing in my veins.

SR
 
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