February 11, 2006
Dear Sex Diary,
As promised ...
Ever wanted to do it in an elevator?? I know you have!
SEX IN AN ELEVATOR
Find a building with an older elevator.
Many older elevators have an emergency STOP button that will allow you to halt the elevator. On other units, flipping the switch from RUN to STOP will cause an alarm bell to sound. You will still have plenty of time, at least ten or fifteen minutes, possibly as long as an hour, before firefighters or other emergency personnel are able to access the elevator cabin.
Alternatively, look for a freight elevator with padding on the walls.
Freight elevators will be less likely to have an alarm that sounds when the STOP switch is thrown. The padding may also muffle sound and provide comfort.
Look for a camera.
Virtually all new elevators have security cameras, as do some older ones, including freight elevators. If a camera is present, cover the camera lens -- it will probably be in a rear corner -- with a piece of tape or several postage stamps. The security system may include audio as well, however.
Stop the elevator between floors.
Elevator doors house a mechanical clutch that opens the corridor (outer) doors. If the elevator is not level with a floor, the corridor doors cannot open, and someone from the outside will not easily be able to open the inner doors.
Release the STOP button or flip the switch to RUN when you are ready to leave.
Exit the elevator normally. If emergency personnel are present, tell them there was a malfunction but that you are okay.
Be Aware
If the elevator is stopped level with a floor, an elevator technician will be able to open both the outer (corridor) doors and the inner (elevator) doors from the outside.
I don't know. This one sounds a little more risky than doing it in an airplane. I like it! I admit, I've never done it - but I've always wanted to.
Mmmm ....I know what I'M going to dream about tonight! ;-)
Sweet dreams!
Eve.
2 of 3 articles that I stumbled across on http://www.women.com
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