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Tips?

Posted: 30 Sep 2011 01:03
by unbrokenx13
Anyone have any advice on easy ways to hear people, like at motels and such? Ive walked around some pretty often, trying to hear things from the outside but usually have no luck. I do this in the city I live so obviously I don't want to get a room at a motel.

Times? Certain motel chains? Days?

Thanks!

Re: Tips?

Posted: 30 Sep 2011 08:41
by ejfsanchez2
I find that around 10pm to midnight you are more likely to find someone doing it. If you do happen to stumble across a couple doing it, the orgasms can last as little as 1-5 mins or over a few hours depending on if they are doing the marathon f*cking. Most of the time women contain their orgasms because they are embaressed if someone hears them. However about half don't care and let the screams come out. Also sometimes couples think that since they are in a decent new hotel that their room is soundproof. Not always the case. the number one weak spot is the small slit under their door. However sitting around waiting to hear something might concern other guests, neighbors and even the hotel management if they happen to have security or cameras. If you rent a room chances are you'll either have an empty room, a single person as a neighbor which is always the case, a few people partying and talking loudly, and finally what we like to hear. Couples that are ready to F*ck next door. I have stayed at hotels 365 times since 2009. And during those times I have only heard 5 couples having sex in the neighboring room. I have had 3 neighbors that partied loudly, and most of the time I had a single neighbor that is quite and watches TV. So as you can see the percentage of actually hearing a couple f*cking next door to your room is not that good. So that is why it is best to casually wander the halls at night, (be careful not to linger in one spot otherwise you might attract attention), and hopefully catch something. Another good thing to do is wander the halls around 5-7 pm usually you can over hear couples talking in their room as you pass their door. Make a mental note of what rooms have couples and casually walk by later on that evening, you are likely to hear some action at 50% chance.

Re: Tips?

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 08:45
by ejfsanchez2
I found out from the hotel that I regularly stay at, that in the day time the front desk person blocks rooms for your stay. For example if you are listed as 1 person they will put you in a part of the hotel where your next door neighbors are just one person too. If you are 2 guests staying, they will place you next to another couple. Also now that summer is over , they are spacing out the rooms so that you might not have neighbors. I noticed that if you request another room at the last minute at check in, then you might be placed next to a couple if you are really picky about where you want to stay. Like in the back away from the elevator facing east on the 3rd floor. Also stay away from floors that have an ice machine, vending machine or exhaust fan that cools the corridor. These exhaust fans are loud and make it nearly impossible to hear any action going on down the hall.

Re: Tips?

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 04:21
by Summer256
"Not always the case. the number one weak spot is the small slit under their door. However sitting around waiting to hear something might concern other guests, neighbors and even the hotel management if they happen to have security or cameras."

Always check for cameras, though 90% of the time they're not being watched. It's possible to walk around the corridors like you're talking on your phone (you can pretend you voice recorder is a phone and mouth words if you're in front of a camera). Or just sit in the hallway on your iPad. If asked you can claim the wi-fi reception is better there, or that you're waiting for a Skype call and didn't want to wake your sleeping partner.

"Not always the case. the number one weak spot is the small slit under their door."

If you can be bothered it's possible to set up a recorder on your shoe, then run a long mono ear phone up and listen as you walk around. It's much less suspicious than ducking down next to doors. (use mono because (a) it's easier to find one that's long and (b) you should always keep one ear free on what's happening around you).

Re: Tips?

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 04:27
by Summer256
"Another good thing to do is wander the halls around 5-7 pm usually you can over hear couples talking in their room as you pass their door."

If you do this listen for couples are fighting or laughing. Couples who are joking around together are at least 60% more likely to be doing it later that night. Couples who are fighting are often even more likely.

Some couples like to do it earlier in the day so learn the signs that the moment has passed. If there's no sexual tension in what they're saying to each other, then there's not likely to be any sex going on later. And definitely not any interesting sex. Laughing, joking, fighting couples are the most passionate, and the most therefore usually the interesting.