Just curious if anyone has ever acknowledged the people they have listened to? I suppose this would apply more for hotels than neighbors, as that is more anonymous and one-time situations.
I have only done this once....was at a hotel, and the folks in the room directly above me went at it for about 15 minutes or so. Ceiling wasn't the best for passing sound, but got a decent general idea of what was occuring. So as I left the next morning I walked by their room and slid a note basically saying "thanks for the show, sounded like a great time" under their door. After the fact I thought about it and have no idea if they would take it as a compliment or an insult, so haven't done it again.
Thoughts or comments from the group?
Anyone left a "thank you" note?
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Re: Anyone left a "thank you" note?
Yep, here!
I thought I told the story before but I couldn't find the message so it might have been an email I sent ... When staying in a small town hotel 2 years ago I had the chance to listen to a loving couple through a badly sound-isolated door. As I had my new recorder with me I was looking forward to share this experience with the community but back in my hotelroom I noticed that I pressed play instead of rec. You can imagine how disappointed I was ...
Hoping to get a second chance to listen to them, I wrote a note saying "thanks for the great sounds that I was allowed to listen to last night ... maybe we'll meet again at sexsoundlovers.cc ... yours, Lisa". That's not exactly what I wrote but it sums it up more or less ...
I thought I told the story before but I couldn't find the message so it might have been an email I sent ... When staying in a small town hotel 2 years ago I had the chance to listen to a loving couple through a badly sound-isolated door. As I had my new recorder with me I was looking forward to share this experience with the community but back in my hotelroom I noticed that I pressed play instead of rec. You can imagine how disappointed I was ...
Hoping to get a second chance to listen to them, I wrote a note saying "thanks for the great sounds that I was allowed to listen to last night ... maybe we'll meet again at sexsoundlovers.cc ... yours, Lisa". That's not exactly what I wrote but it sums it up more or less ...
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Re: Anyone left a "thank you" note?
Nice. Do you know if they ever visited the site? I may have to leave more notes in the future myself, if nothing else but to pass along the joys of listening to those who don't know they have fans:)
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Re: Anyone left a "thank you" note?
They might have visited but as they never said hi, I doubt they did.
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Re: Anyone left a "thank you" note?
I wouldn't exactley write the name of this board on a thank you note as they might get upset that their sex sounds have been shared in the Internet to a communty of thousands of people. But I was thinking about giving a present or thank you note once to my neighbours but I refrained from doing so because the might get suspicious who it was and tighten security and their love making. And what if the whole house ist starting to talk about it. So i thought it was better not write a thank you note.
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