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Actually it was a reasonably serious question.. I don't know the area so was wondering if anyone could advise. Obviously my friend doesn't stay in hotels all that often round ED way, so I figured the forum was a reasonable place to ask in.

Also 'another one'? Sorry I'm not sure what you mean by that..

Viccy Inn's no good. If you stand on the traffic island on Bellenden Road you can see even a reasonably well holstered arse on the upstroke through the top windows.


Actress has no locks on the doors, and the polis have it under surveillance from the safe house opposite. They sell playing away shaggers' deets to the local PIs (at least the ones they haven't already axed in Sydenham pub car parks).


I'd say that only leaves the two secret rooms above Green & Blue. You have to go through the kitchen to get there, but at least there's a decent drop avaiable with which to drown the guilt, fear and self-loathing.


HTH.

An adulterous friend of mine recommends the Camberwell Church Street Hotel Following marathon-long sessions in the bedroom he and his mistress realised they were rather hungry having skipped dinner, and apparently there's loads of good places to eat locally that are open pretty late/early... if you can drag yourselves away from your hotel room.


#HTH

Girl82 Wrote:

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> How about the East Dulwich Hotel on Upland Road?

> Very seedy looking place! And nobody would ever

> find you in there.


This is true and if you enter via the third door (walking away from LL) you can get access to the 'jerk' room where you may be able to meat meet like-minded pals.

Pickle Wrote:

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> I'll rent you my loft rooms if you'd like.

> Discretion guaranteed (for a price) and we live in

> the safe part of East Dulwich, away from the rogue

> drunks and the like that you run the risk of

> encountering down the Peckham end.


No Hidden cameras or Recording Equipment. ???


Fox

I like the idea of Green & Blue, that way you're not far from the "Do It Yourself" shop if one of you doesn't turn up.


Seriously, if this is a genuine question, and presumably only the OP knows for sure, you're really covering the total humiliation angle if one or both of the other partners does discover you - bravo.

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