incall
You go to her — the booking happens at the worker's place.
Definitions
A booking that takes place at the provider's own location — her flat, a working apartment, or a short-let hotel room she's renting for the day. Safer for the worker (home turf, known exits, cameras) and usually cheaper than outcall.
incall In A Sentence
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What does incall mean?
In sex-work advertising, an incall means you go to the worker — the booking takes place at the worker's own location rather than yours.
How do you use incall in a sentence?
"She only does incall, so you'll need to travel to her place for the appointment."
What's the difference between incall and outcall?
Incall means the client goes to the worker's location, while outcall means the worker travels to the client instead.
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