Probably to some extent. If they know there's nobody around, there's no reason to be quiet. But I guess most people don't give much thought to whether or not there's someone in the next room.reggind wrote: ↑21 Sep 2020 04:32 Thank you for the captures. The virus has really put a dent into people wanting to stay at hotels it seems. But for those of you who travel and still stay at hotels, do you think the lower occupancy and the lower chance of having someone in the next room is giving some couples more leeway for being noisier than they had been before when the occupancy was higher?
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What a good good to listen to this woman!Million1 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2020 14:41 Hi, here's a few recent recordings. I find that there are fewer guests in the hotels now. Corona cases seems to be rising again in Europe, but let's hope the travel situation doesn't get as bad as before.
I didn't see the first couple. She moaned in a soft voice. I walked away when I thought they were finished, came back ten minutes later, heard them again and recorded part two. I couldn't hear it then, but after listening to the recording I noticed some heavy breathing at the the end of part 2. I might have left too early.
Million thanks, MaxiMillion!
The moans always bring me back to life.
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Thanks for the great work, especially the first two recordings are extremely hot.