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Hi,

I can see lots of beautiful people running private events/meets here and I'm curious of the etiquette for hotel events. Lucy and I have hosted some very fun 'events' in hotels before. Ticketed, and paid for on the door for the chance of meeting her and enjoying a timeslot of fun.

We've seen the commercial area of the forums and read through some similar posts there. We wanted to check if there was any etiquette we should be aware of. We've read the sticky and think the rules there are sensible too.

Looking forward to meeting you both. Mike and Lucy.

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I feel like there's a difference between running an event and providing an escort service, no matter how you dress it.

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Hi,

I can see lots of beautiful people running private events/meets here and I'm curious of the etiquette for hotel events. Lucy and I have hosted some very fun 'events' in hotels before. Ticketed, and paid for on the door for the chance of meeting her and enjoying a timeslot of fun.

We've seen the commercial area of the forums and read through some similar posts there. We wanted to check if there was any etiquette we should be aware of. We've read the sticky and think the rules there are sensible too.

Looking forward to meeting you both. Mike and Lucy.

As I think you've been told above, there is a difference between running an event where you're merely getting people together and then what happens between them is up to all of them when they get there, vs what you seem to be suggesting which is effectively a paid sexual service where you're making a charge for providing the sexual service itself (which is, at the very least, in the grey areas of law for one thing!) and would not be acceptable on the site. For Commercial events, it needs to be clear you're paying for access to the event, not any sexual services.

I will add to the above that if you're doing this on a cost-share basis (i.e. all you're asking is for people to share hotel costs with you) that's pretty normal for people arranging meets at hotels and isn't commercial.