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By *ony Mann OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Lagos, Portugal/ Ilfracombe Devon/ Andover

OK it was a not an actual fire, just an alarm, but my question is

Do you deal with the fire in the loins first or jump out of bed pull on your clothes and head for the hotel carpark?

Do you take the risk?

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By *ad NannaWoman
4 weeks ago

East London

I'm outta there, after putting my clothes on.

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By *aylorMan
4 weeks ago

Fife

Had this experience with a fab meet about midnight, clothes on once we realised it was the real deal.

I ended up leading the way with other hotel guests following us lol

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By *ony Mann OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Lagos, Portugal/ Ilfracombe Devon/ Andover

We went to the carpark

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Get out..

You can always go back and do the deed, but your partner won't be too impressed if it's an actual fire and you delay..

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By *each needs some creamWoman
3 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

With you op it would be a case of " we have started so we will finish" first.

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By *heekyFlirtyCoupleCouple
3 weeks ago

Stockport

Recently skiing in Italy when the fire alarm went off in the early hours

We jumped up grab a towel which could only be described as that little towel that goes on the floor in front of the shower

Mrs j put just a t shirt on

And then we're in the corridor full of people in hats , jackets , gloves etc

We did get a few looks and luckily didn't end up outside in the car park

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
3 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

This happened to me. Had to shuffle out of the hotel in slippers dressing gown and towel on my head from showering.

Luckily lots of others were also caught out so it wasn't just me

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By *antam AvershiresMan
3 weeks ago

Falme

Always grab car keys and wallet so can shelter inside a bit or of you gave spare clothes etc in car.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
3 weeks ago

North West

I'll be the one left behind in the stairwell to burn. I'll just be sat waiting to die.

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By *ornycougaWoman
3 weeks ago

MADERIA Wherever I lay my hat

I have this captured on one of my vids. The hotel fire alarm went off and we carried on fucking

It was a false alarm!

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By *ympho6969Woman
3 weeks ago

glasgow

Had a fire between Xmas and new year. Cat turned on the hob while I was in bed. The items on top caught fire so the house smelled of toast and burnt plastic.

All ill say is thanks for smoke alarms. Jumped up, put the small fire our and cleared the smoke. Hob is now off at isolator. Lucky I was home at the time but the panic was real.

At that time I wouldn't gave cared if I was naked, dyed blue or what state I was in

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By *a LunaWoman
3 weeks ago

South Wales

I’d be out of there faster than Usain Bolt.

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By *ynamicnatureMan
3 weeks ago

Doncaster

There were 12 of us living above the pub when the smoke alarm went off at 5:30 in the morning.

A fire was discovered in a void between the floors that we tried to put out with fire extinguishers (it didn't work)

We all had to run out of the building only wearing underwear or pyjamas.

Fire brigade rocked up within 3-4min but it was to late to save most of the building and so watched as our home and place of work burned to the ground.

Since that experience, I always look for fire escapes and my way out whenever I stay in a hotel or large building.

It really doesn't take long at all for fire and smoke to spread and destroy.

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By *each needs some creamWoman
3 weeks ago

Ilfracombe


"With you op it would be a case of " we have started so we will finish" first. "

Of course there will be round two to warm up after standing around in the cold.

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By *ony Mann OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Lagos, Portugal/ Ilfracombe Devon/ Andover


"With you op it would be a case of " we have started so we will finish" first.

Of course there will be round two to warm up after standing around in the cold. "

Peach you would start my fire x

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By *each needs some creamWoman
3 weeks ago

Ilfracombe


"With you op it would be a case of " we have started so we will finish" first.

Of course there will be round two to warm up after standing around in the cold.

Peach you would start my fire x"

All it takes is a little kiss

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
3 weeks ago

Reading


"Had a fire between Xmas and new year. Cat turned on the hob while I was in bed. The items on top caught fire so the house smelled of toast and burnt plastic.

All ill say is thanks for smoke alarms. Jumped up, put the small fire our and cleared the smoke. Hob is now off at isolator. Lucky I was home at the time but the panic was real.

At that time I wouldn't gave cared if I was naked, dyed blue or what state I was in"

Your cat was innocent of all blame.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
3 weeks ago

Hastings


"There were 12 of us living above the pub when the smoke alarm went off at 5:30 in the morning.

A fire was discovered in a void between the floors that we tried to put out with fire extinguishers (it didn't work)

We all had to run out of the building only wearing underwear or pyjamas.

Fire brigade rocked up within 3-4min but it was to late to save most of the building and so watched as our home and place of work burned to the ground.

Since that experience, I always look for fire escapes and my way out whenever I stay in a hotel or large building.

It really doesn't take long at all for fire and smoke to spread and destroy.

"

Yep check in tell reception ill be checking the fire exit incase its alarmed, case in the room, then back to the corridor find nearest fire exit, check it opens and is clear.

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