Yeah, I've been through a lot of incall anxiety. It was REALLY bad before I got a GPS. Hell, I don't know how anyone gets around in Dallas without one. I actually used to use a ROAD MAP to hobby in Dallas. That worked pretty well, but it wasn't a good idea to try to read a map and drive, particularly in the metroplex (and you think texting and driving is dangerous). While I did OK with it, the problem with road maps is new construction. New roads, old roads destroyed, new exit and on ramps, new signs, etc. That plan was short-lived, needless to say. After so much driving in Dallas, I eventually learned the 'big' roads a bit (interstates, turnpikes, connecting highways), but not enough to effeciently meander through the city WHILE trying to make appts on time.
After one too many 'I'm not going to see you because you're late' situations, I was like, to hell with this, I'm getting a GPS.
So I get a GPS. Great. The best thing about the GPS is that it allows you to 'see' the roads on a screen as you progress on a route. You may not always know where you're going, but it's easier to 'fix' that as you move about, you know.
What make a GPS maximum effective is a pluggable physical location to go to. Ladies, giving us store by store, house by house, corner by corner, landmark by landmark, or any combination of the above directions, is.....outdated, not to mention hard to do if there's high traffic and/or great lack of familiarity with the area.
Go past the CVS, turn left and you should see Henry's Pigfeet stand. Go two blocks around the curve and, if you see a blue elephant, you went too far. Turn around, take a left, keep straight and you should see a Waffle House. Go past it, turn right and you should see Meadowlake Apts. Keep going until you see Brentwood Apts, then take a left at the second light and....(all this in the midst of fighting traffic, and other drivers who dont give a damn about you trying to get to some woman. Often times they're blocking the lane you need to be in, taking their time in the intersection, etc....and that's just in the DAY time, and NOT raining. Fun stuff, ladies).
I understand the need for personal security and you may not want to give the exact location of your incall. That's fine. Give me a concrete intersection, and one that's easy to spell and not TRICKY to spell. Pine St, Central Ave, etc are fine. But what about the ones that could end with a 'Y' or 'IE' or have a 'C' where there could be an 'S', or 'Ph' in place of an 'F', etc, etc. Sometimes the GPS won't recognize it or finish spelling what it thinks you're trying to enter. A misspelling could also be one street halfway across town, and the system won't compute. When you give me the intersection, don't let it be so far from you that I still have to make 8 more turns to get to you. Keep in mind that we're fighting traffic while trying to SAFELY get to you.
It'd be nice to know the gatecode BEFORE I pulled up to it. Any prolonged waiting says to an observer, 'This guy either just moved in or doesn't belong here'. 'I don't recognize his car'. 'Where's he going?'.
These apt complex buildings can REALLY look alike at times. Same color, same shape, same height, same yard features, etc. Then the building number pattern seems to go 1, 2, 3, 7, 6, 9, 8. You turn around. 6.....3....2....FIVE!! Aauuuugghh! [she calls....where you at??] Again. 1, 2...6. Turn around again. 6, 5.....and over there buried in a cave cutout section is Bldg 4! Yayyy. You can breathe again. Only took ya 10 min, and you can just feel all the eyes in the neighborhood on you. Then of course, the creep that lives 3 apts from her just happens to be outside today. You don't know who this joker is. Could be anybody....or a pimp. But you press on, and finally get to her incall.
Odd thing about this is, moments like these sometimes make for a great session. Going through all this tends to get the blood pumping so much, that its all ready to go when you finally get to her.
Makes it all worth it.....almost.