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heydude56

Experienced
Aug 13, 2025
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Would the hotel or motel employees be somewhat used to finding dead people?
 
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notreallybored

Specialist
Nov 26, 2024
341
ב''ה, they're not very bothered. It gives them something to talk about at work or over lunch. Sometimes brings in sympathy business.
 
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socksnsandles

Experienced
Oct 7, 2025
243
if youve been working at a hotel for a while, youve prolly had the situation come up at least once
 
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Seneca65AD

Student
Oct 28, 2025
143
One of my attempts did occur in a mid-budget hotel. I rented the room for 3 days so I would not feel rushed. Part of me did think about the staff so I left a very large tip on the desk. Turns out they needed it because even though I obviously failed in my attempt - which is a story for another day - I did apparently end up making quite a mess between the vomit and urine. I agree they probably see it way more times than a non-hotel employee.
 
sohopelessandempty

sohopelessandempty

Still alive, just not active here sometimes so dw
Nov 23, 2025
183
One of my attempts did occur in a mid-budget hotel. I rented the room for 3 days so I would not feel rushed. Part of me did think about the staff so I left a very large tip on the desk. Turns out they needed it because even though I obviously failed in my attempt - which is a story for another day - I did apparently end up making quite a mess between the vomit and urine. I agree they probably see it way more times than a non-hotel employee.
If you don't mind me asking, what method did you use so I can avoid it?
 
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Seneca65AD

Student
Oct 28, 2025
143
LOL - good on you for doing the research I should have..... Note this attempt was over 20 years ago so what I had available was a handful of Ambien which I had hoarded, coupled with a handful of Zopiclone. Mixed with approximately 6-8 Corona's. It was not overly well planned because there was less than 8 hours between me finding out that my wife was leaving and her coming into the home to start moving furniture out. I do believe it would have worked but I left my phone on to play "Hurt" and my accountant called to ask a tax question. When I did not respond coherently, he called the police and they pinged my phone. Now, SN, a rented cabin in the woods with a glass of wine and no cell service would be my preference - also no attempts during tax season.
 

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