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Heard them hyping this report on the radio. Same lame stuff as usual--an ex-prostitute was saying *all* prostitution activity *always* involves human trafficking and children. It's a shame they are allowed to say these things unchallenged.
This guy has no clue how to monger.
[url]http://www.nationalenquirer.com/exclusive_al_gore_sex_scandal_two_new_female_accusers_assault/celebrity/69024[/url]
Interesting story in newsweek today about prostitution. Study that's referred to appears to have been in Boston.
[url]http://www.newsweek.com/2011/07/17/the-growing-demand-for-prostitution.html[/url]
Forgive me if posted elsewhere (and if it has, guide me to that thread).
As I said on my hometown thread, while I know some of what this study says to be true, a lot of it seems far from my / our experiences as mongers on this board. I know we represent a fraction of those who "buy sex," but I don't see the level of exploitation, masochism, or other negative qualities described here. I also see the women on their side of the coin with a lot more power than is suggested. Maybe not on the streets, but the AMP girls and escorts we all see are generally older, independent, and are making a lot of $$$ from us. They're also ripping us off from time to time and usually telling us how it's going to be, not us telling them.
What do you think?
[quote=twistedbrother; 1239264]interesting story in newsweek today about prostitution. study that's referred to appears to have been in boston.
[url]http://www.newsweek.com/2011/07/17/the-growing-demand-for-prostitution.html[/url]
forgive me if posted elsewhere (and if it has, guide me to that thread).
as i said on my hometown thread, while i know some of what this study says to be true, a lot of it seems far from my / our experiences as mongers on this board. i know we represent a fraction of those who "buy sex," but i don't see the level of exploitation, masochism, or other negative qualities described here. i also see the women on their side of the coin with a lot more power than is suggested. maybe not on the streets, but the amp girls and escorts we all see are generally older, independent, and are making a lot of $$$ from us. they're also ripping us off from time to time and usually telling us how it's going to be, not us telling them.
what do you think?[/quote]i agree with you.
i think that this is a typical view from those opposed to things.
i am sure that these are true stories but i do not know if it is the norm.
i have met many sex workers even in other countries and mostly i am the one being exploited for money, and happily so.
i was surprised at the statement about how easy it is to get **** women in boston. i am pretty aware of alot of venues for providers and with a few strip club exceptions most that i know of are over 18.
[QUOTE=TwistedBrother; 1239264]Interesting story in newsweek today about prostitution. Study that's referred to appears to have been in Boston.
[url]http://www.newsweek.com/2011/07/17/the-growing-demand-for-prostitution.html[/url]
Forgive me if posted elsewhere (and if it has, guide me to that thread).
As I said on my hometown thread, while I know some of what this study says to be true, a lot of it seems far from my / our experiences as mongers on this board. I know we represent a fraction of those who "buy sex," but I don't see the level of exploitation, masochism, or other negative qualities described here. I also see the women on their side of the coin with a lot more power than is suggested. Maybe not on the streets, but the AMP girls and escorts we all see are generally older, independent, and are making a lot of $$$ from us. They're also ripping us off from time to time and usually telling us how it's going to be, not us telling them.
What do you think?[/QUOTE]It's all crap. They can't go against the norm and say "Well the sex workers aren't really being abused and it is indeed a victimless crime". No one, especially not old media, would publish that. Even the media often publishes pure shit that's controversial, some things that go against main stream Christian morality never see the light of day because the backlash would be tremendous.
[quote=massenthusiast;1239503]it's all crap. they can't go against the norm and say "well the sex workers aren't really being abused and it is indeed a victimless crime". no one, especially not old media, would publish that. even the media often publishes pure shit that's controversial, some things that go against main stream christian morality never see the light of day because the backlash would be tremendous.[/quote]article was written to appeal to a target audience. quotes from all the right people. i don't agree with several points in this piece and alot of the stats they quote are way out there and probably not truthful. if this is such a big problem why isn't anyone doing anything to stop it? pimps who peddle **** girls deserve jail, but this article tries to lump everything together which i don't agree with. anyway enough of my rant.
only asking for trouble, stay away from any ads that indicate **** girls. no excuses. just my. 02
posted by matt byrne july 8, 2011 10:04 am
a 16-year-old girl was arrested june 28 in a prostitution sting at a somerville hotel, the police said yesterday.
the suspect, who was not identified because she is ****, was caught in a sting operation set up by the somerville police drug / vice unit at the la quinta inn, said deputy chief paul upton, in a phone interview.
the vice officers saw a classified advertisement for sexual conduct in an unidentified media source, contacted the girl, and set up a time to meet. the girl quoted the officer $150 for a half hour of sexual conduct or $200 for an hour, and told the officer to bring condoms, according to the report.
when the officer arrived at the hotel he met with the juvenile, went to a room, and exchanged money, at which point the girl told the officer to get undressed.
the officer gave a pre-arranged signal to other police waiting nearby, who entered the room and arrested the suspect, the report said.
"upon entry juvenile stated that she was 18 years old," the report said."she physically resisted being handcuffed and attempted to flee the hotel room."
after her arrest, the girl said she was wanted for a child in need of services warrant, usually issued to runaway children. police also notified the department of children and families.
[QUOTE=TwistedBrother; 1239264]Interesting story in newsweek today about prostitution. Study that's referred to appears to have been in Boston.
[url]http://www.newsweek.com/2011/07/17/the-growing-demand-for-prostitution.html[/url]
Forgive me if posted elsewhere (and if it has, guide me to that thread).
As I said on my hometown thread, while I know some of what this study says to be true, a lot of it seems far from my / our experiences as mongers on this board. I know we represent a fraction of those who "buy sex," but I don't see the level of exploitation, masochism, or other negative qualities described here. I also see the women on their side of the coin with a lot more power than is suggested. Maybe not on the streets, but the AMP girls and escorts we all see are generally older, independent, and are making a lot of $$$ from us. They're also ripping us off from time to time and usually telling us how it's going to be, not us telling them.
What do you think?[/QUOTE]Study done by folks who have political agenda, Flawed study design, poor sample size, leading interview questions, all interviewers had already determined results of study before stating said "Research" was completed, Other more reliable studies have been done. Links to both contradicting studies.
[url]http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/.ks/000012.html[/url]
[url]http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/pdfs/Farleyetal2011ComparingSexBuyers.pdf[/url]
Personally a little part-time love works fine for me.
If link does not work, check Jacksonville News and Media Reports.
[url]http://lasvegas.cbslocal.com/2012/08/15/study-men-paying-for-sex-from-prostitute-looking-for-true-love/[/url]
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5) On May 20, 2012 at 11:56 am Hamptonbeach [0] said:
Darkmarknh. I used the site shutdown as a reason to remove myself from the hobby entirely as I had moved away from the New England area quite some time ago. But. The Big Dog message boards was always a good place to see what's going on in the hobby world.
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(4) On May 14, 2012 at 3:51 pm Darkmarknh [0] said:
HamptonBeach, thanks for the info! Do you have any recommendations for a replacement site?
(3) On May 10, 2012 at 6:27 pm Hamptonbeach [0] said:
Hahaha. Avengingidiot. This is hamptonbeach. I was only a moderator and had no access to the personal contents of the message board. As I posted a few times the admins disappeared almost 2 years prior to the site shutting down. It was initially shut down for spam by godaddy because the site got hacked. It was later restored and then shut down. I emailed the domain owner and this is the reply I got.
I wrote: clreviews. Com. You are listed as the contact by godaddy. Who are you then? The admins have been gone for about 2 years but someone keeps paying the domain fees.
His reply: I'm a domain reseller. This domain was sold on a payment plan that apparently wasn't fulfilled, quite a while ago. I'm trying to contact the buyer and figure out what's going on.
I contacted him again to see if I could fulfill the contract and get access to the database, but he never replied back.
RIP CLReviews.
(2) On February 13, 2012 at 4:38 pm AvengingArchangel [0] said:
There's a rumor around that the Admin (HamptonBeach) was being investigated by LE and that he not only gave up information to escort blacklist owners, but was giving information about members and board-posters to LE to save his own skin. Some of his members also started to give up details about him to others that were looking for him.
(1) On February 7, 2012 at 7:33 pm Ridem [0] said:
It's also possible something else happened between them and their webhost.
E. G via: DNSTools whois lookup (today) Feb 7 2012.
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Doesn't mention where it happened.
[QUOTE=Craven Head; 1521369][url]http://www.bpdnews.com/2012/08/17/undercover-investigation-enables-the-human-trafficking-unit-to-arrest-five-suspects-during-on-line-sting/[/url]
Doesn't mention where it happened.[/QUOTE]See link to report in Boston Herald.
[url]http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20220817five_arrested_in_online_sex_sting/srvc=home&position=recent[/url]