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21 Reasons why Hotel Sex is better.... (one persons opinion)

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21 Reasons Hotel Sex Is Better
Hotel sex is the Cadillac of coital activity, so it comes as no surprise that 80 percent of Jetsetters agree it’s a whole lot steamier than your average at-home hump. Cosmo writer Anna Breslaw gives us the scoop on why you should check in, check each other out and hang up the Do Not Disturb sign. Plus, our picks for the world’s hottest hotels for getting it on.
Hotel sex is a thing, which you know if you’ve ever had sex in a hotel — or heard a certain R. Kelly song. There’s a reason nobody’s writing ballads about getting it on in your familiar, comfy bed after reading Good Night Moon to the kids. That’s a reliable erotic standby, nothing to write (or sing) home about. Hotel sex, on the other hand, is a sexual luxury item.
Remember that R. Kelly jam: Then after the show it’s the after party/And after the party it’s the hotel lobby/And ’round about 4 you gotta clear the lobby/Then take it to the room and freak somebody
Escaping your day-to-day life and checking into a hotel is like trying on a new identity. The daily sense of discovery you get on vacation is one long delicious act of foreplay. You linger over indulgent breakfasts, wander unfamiliar streets, get a little day-tipsy on free-flowing wine. You lose yourself in a new place, get caught up in the sense of adventure and, hopefully, bring that sense of adventure back to your hotel bed…and bathtub…and balcony.
Throwing yourself into a different environment ignites that carnal desire and encourages you to have sex worthy of your surroundings (bye-bye missionary position). And that’s whether you’re staying at a sultry beach shack, a moody design den or a hotel that so overtly promotes the act it’s almost impossible not to jump in the sack — like the Mondrian in Miami, where rooms are stocked with an intimacy kit of condoms and lubricants, or the Drake in Toronto, which comes with a Pleasure Menu, complete with vibrators, massage oils and (ahem) velvet restraints.
Just as alluring as the hotel’s far-from-home setting is the idea of having sex in a spotless environment that you’re not responsible for maintaining. If you lived in a hotel, like a porny version of Eloise, just imagine all the domestic squabbles you’d avoid. "There aren’t any distractions like the ones you have at home: dirty dishes, unpaid bills. Your daily life isn’t staring you in the face,” says Dr. Emily Morse, sexologist, couples therapist and host of podcast Sex With Emily. Instead it’s just you, your partner, 400-thread-count sheets and a bottle of bubbly.
It doesn’t matter if you’re having sex with the same person for the 500th time, a person whose body you could sketch from memory; the crisp, anonymous nature of a hotel room always ups the sexual ante. And price point be damned: Every hotel, from your hometown Holiday Inn to a Paris penthouse, has its own erotic charm. So take it to the room and freak somebody. Responsibly.
 
I agree! My hotels of choice for this in Sydney are the Quay West Appartments or the Shangrila hotel both located at The Rocks and overlook Sydney Harbour. A tip, balcony sex on the 30th floor is awesome!

Here's the view....
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Japanese sex hotels
Written by Jakob Schiller
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/misty-keasler-love-hotels/
Though there are many ways to have a sexual rendezvous, there are few so varied, convenient, and strange as the love hotels of Japan. From a high school classroom to a Hello Kitty-themed dungeon to the inevitable, and cliched, sexy nurse, the options are endless and often creepy. Misty Keasler captured this surreal underworld in Love Hotels: The Hidden Fantasy Rooms of Japan. Keasler discovered the establishments while teaching English in Japan. She was captivated by the unusual way they facilitated sex, offering everything you need to make the most of your time—there are vending machines with vibrators, sex swings, and handcuffs affixed to the walls. It’s a strange blend of kitsch and fantasy, and their locations are numerous. “I was just taken by sheer number of hotels,” said Keasler. “At the time in 2004 and 2005 there were 30,000 love hotels in Japan.
Hotels, Chronicle Books LLC, 2006
Though the hotels are ubiquitous (nowadays there are some 37,000 in all) and constantly busy, Keasler says people rarely discuss them and blush when they do. Because of this, hotels strive for discretion—private waiting rooms protect you from prying eyes should you arrive early, and automated systems ensure there are no nosy desk clerks to betray your confidences. Many hotels Keasler visited featured an illuminated display of the rooms within. Those that are darkened are currently in use, to avoid embarrassing interruptions. Once you’ve selected your room, lighted arrows guide you to the door, and the promises within. Inside, a timer tracks you for an easy way to pay. Because cash is the preferred form of payment, the rooms feature those pneumatic tubes you’d see at drive-up banks. “I did hear a couple horror stories about Westerners not being able to figure all the machines out and getting locked in their room,” Keasler said. Business is especially brisk between quitting time and 10 pm, when things slow down and the rates are cheaper. Keasler tried repeatedly to rent a room but was denied because she was flying solo. Spending the night requires bringing someone to play with, but she was allowed to photograph the rooms at her leisure. There are many reasons these places exist. Keasler says Japanese homes often are quite small, so it’s hard to find spaces to be intimate. They also facilitate the exploration of fantasies, which is why different hotels, or different rooms within a hotel, offer various themes—subway cars, Greek palaces, and pirate ships to name a few. And, of course, there will always be people looking for a little something-something on the side. At first glance, Keasler’s photos seem quirky and lighthearted. But a closer look reveals some dark, even disturbing, themes. One room resembles a prison cell. Another includes a potty chair in what appears to be a tank or cylinder. Others appear to be children’s rooms. Keasler isn’t Japanese, so she avoided passing judgement, but concedes that was a struggle. “I wanted to be very careful, but there are some darker elements,” she said. Others are not so diplomatic. Natsuo Kirino, a Japanese novelist who wrote the essay that opens Love Hotels, worries the themes and toys in these hotels “focus solely on men’s desires” and are heavily influenced by sex clubs that exploit women. Years ago, she writes, love hotels were places where people sought loving intimacy. She fears they’ve become places where sex is impersonal, even demeaning. “The more you know about today’s love hotels, the more you have to shake your head,” Kirino wrote. “Pretty soon the initial smile on your face freezes.”
 
That's intersting HP, but it doesn't surprise me that they have specialised hotels like that in Japan but I worry reading that how many of the women over there feel about it, if it only focused on men's desires? Personally I like to create a fantasy together or help her live out hers as its the most fulfilling when your partner is totally into it and relaxed about it. The pirate ship fantasy sounds fun! Ahoy!
 
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You’re paying hundreds of dollars a night to escape from your lumpy mattress and your cranky neighbors and your mold-stained shower that you don’t feel like cleaning and your pile of laundry that you’re actively trying to avoid. That’s what vacations are for: getting the hell away from reality. And while you’re kiddying up all of your hard-earned savings to have someone leave a mint on your pillow and turn down your sheets, you might as well fuck your brains out on those sheets that you’ll never have to wash.
 
Have to check out the 30th floor Dallas.I can imagine there'd be a crisp chill between thrusts. As long as the fire was kept stoked with the constant body play should still be a unique experience....
 
I can't say that hotel sex is better but it sure is a place where you can let your hair down and not worry if the kids are gonna knock on the door or your too loud or whatever. I think one has more relaxed time in a hotel so sex is always on the cards not once not twice but as many times as you want it to be.
 
3 Best Hotels for Sex in Thailand
1. Nana Hotel
Nana Hotel is the most obvious choice here. Everyone knows the world famous Nana Plaza, which is one of the premier locations in the world for shopping for sex. Located directly across the street from Nana Plaza is Nana Hotel. While Nana Hotel is far from the nicest hotel in Bangkok, it is one of the most, umm, friend friendly if you know what I mean. There are no questions asked here, and you don’t have to worry about going far! No need for an expensive tuk tuk or taxi. Nana Hotel offers a swimming pool and a restaurant with 24 hour room service; guest rooms have AC, hairdryer, mini-fridge with complimentary water, cable TV and WiFi internet but not much else in terms of comfort. Another convenience is the Nana BTS station is short walk away
2. Penthouse Hotel Pattaya
Another quite famous hotel, located in Pattaya is the Penthouse Hotel has the sexiest rooms in the city, made for sex the Penthouse hotel is often overlooked as it’s in a soi that kinda gives people the creeps. It does however have some very interesting rooms that if your out to live your wildest sexual experience the Penthouse hotel in pattaya will at least give you the surroundings.
3. The Emerald Hotel
The Emerald Hotel might be a little less knows, but here is a VIP secret, it is located within walking distance to 3 of the best soapy massage parlors in Bangkok. So if the crowds of Nana or Pattaya are not your thing, or chatting up a bar girl and buying her drinks all night doesn’t suit you, The Emerald Hotel might be right up your alley for some quick, clean fun. The Emerald Hotel has a great pool, very nice rooms, awesome international restaurant’s, a buffet, and its located right next to the Huai Kwang MRT station for easy access all over Bangkok
 
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