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At the last 2 hotels I stayed at, the guests in the adjacent rooms were sexxing

MatureDJ

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It's the same sound - bed squeaks at a constant tempo, and then a moan from the chick. I feel like the guy at the beginning scene from "Last American Virgin". :mad: :mad: :mad:
 

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So what? People have sex in hotel rooms.

In some apartments, it can be common to hear your neighbors having sex. I am fortunate that I have not really heard any neighbors having sex in any of my apartments over the years. If I heard it, the noise was faint and barely perceptible.
 

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When I was married. My wife & I stayed in an old hotel in a tiny town in the Sierra Foothills. The next morning, the owner smiled & said: ‘I guess you two had a good time last night.’ Though. i’ve never heard people having sex in hotels. And I travel a lot.
 

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I was under they impression that decent quality hotels had walls that were double sheet rocked or structurally decoupled to eliminate the possibility of Any noise transference between rooms…
 

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was under they impression that decent quality hotels had walls that were double sheet rocked or structurally decoupled to eliminate the possibility Any noise transference between rooms…
Yeah. Either was staying at one of them hourly motels or a student hostel
 

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I was under they impression that decent quality hotels had walls that were double sheet rocked or structurally decoupled to eliminate the possibility of Any noise transference between rooms…
I think it’s also why hotel beds have these huge headboards (on the wall), compared to a regular household bed.
 
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