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Posted by Mr Peebles  
Nosey neighbours
July 08, 2023 15:20
As previously mentioned in a different thread, I have been on a morning punt today to visit an indie Thai. An amazing punt it was too!
On exiting the premises however, walking down the road toward my car. I over heard a neighbour mention the house number I had come out of from behind me. I didn’t pay any attention and just carried on but once at my car I had no choice but to turn back as my car was facing back up the road. I could see this balding guy staring in my direction and then toward the house and back at me and basically looking curious at me as I drove away.
One of the main reason why I now choose to go indie from aw is of the impression that it’s a little less public going to a house than a parlour.
Though I suppose neighbours must clock onto the amount of men coming and going to certain houses and start to ask questions. And got me thinking since, whether anyone on here has ever been approached by neighbours on entering or exiting a house on a punt.

Could have just been a racist wanker who knew there are Asian people living in the house and just curious as to who is visiting them…
Re: Nosey neighbours
July 09, 2023 08:06
I have been in the same situation when I've encountered nosey neighbours. I now only visit apartments or hotels as I feel its more discreet. Which massively limits my options where I live. And for some reason some get funny when I ask the question.
Re: Nosey neighbours
July 09, 2023 10:24
Sounds like he was suspicious more than curious. Can't say I've ever been observed or challenged, but have said hello to people in hallways before and might cycle round an area if there are people around the entrance. All depends on the location/area really, but regardless how quiet or high foot traffic a place is there is nothing to stop someone taking notice. Also it's not like every home has good sound insulation(or closed windows). Add in cameras like smartphones, dashcams and ring doorbells and working from home or retired people and the chances only increase.
Re: Nosey neighbours
July 09, 2023 11:18
I’ve always been under the assumption that houses are more private than apartments. Unless it’s a ground floor apartment. As having been to one of the annabellas flats on the 4th or 5th floor, can’t remember which. Where I’ve shared the elevator with other people and have that awkwardness of having to press the 5th floor button, wondering if the other apartment dwellers know what goes on on the 5th floor… Hotels to me sound too much hassle and planning involved unless you are someone that works away a lot and has other reasons for staying in the hotel other than escorts.
I’ve a couple of times where I’ve encountered other punters on entering/exiting parlours. And had an occasion entering massage Northampton, where I had to do three passes before I entered due to how busy the street was outside the entrance.
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