[QUOTE=BlackCoffee;3229166][URL]http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime--law/florida-woman-arrested-for-prostitution-undercover-sting/EN5vfOa4V0lOpiFnsMcO5N/[/URL][/QUOTE]In a few years she will be ready for NOVA.
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[QUOTE=BlackCoffee;3229166][URL]http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime--law/florida-woman-arrested-for-prostitution-undercover-sting/EN5vfOa4V0lOpiFnsMcO5N/[/URL][/QUOTE]In a few years she will be ready for NOVA.
I'm of the opinion that the BP adult section shutdown is a temporary protest and they will bring it back online at some point.
Of course I could be 100% wrong, but I'll throw it out there that my call for a restart would be somewhere during the weekend right after the prez inauguration (Jan 21 or 22).
Anybody else want to make a call on possible timing? Also, for those who think the shutdown is permanent, why do you think BP hasn't simply scrubbed all the adult categories completely off their site instead of leaving them on there, but with prominent "censored" markings?
[QUOTE=JmSuttr;3231530]I'm of the opinion that the BP adult section shutdown is a temporary protest and they will bring it back online at some point.
Of course I could be 100% wrong, but I'll throw it out there that my call for a restart would be somewhere during the weekend right after the prez inauguration (Jan 21 or 22).
Anybody else want to make a call on possible timing? Also, for those who think the shutdown is permanent, why do you think BP hasn't simply scrubbed all the adult categories completely off their site instead of leaving them on there, but with prominent "censored" markings?[/QUOTE]Last weekend of the month or first of February. No later than Groundhog Day. I don't want my dick to see its shadow and crawl back in for another 6 weeks.
[QUOTE=JimRob;3229963]In a few years she will be ready for NOVA.[/QUOTE]Nova mongers will still pay her top notch for a standard nova.
So 70 must be the new 50! Ha!!
Honestly, I would not walk out on her if she came in to the room to be my "girl. " She probably has a few tricks up her sleeve that the young gals don't know about yet. And besides, Asians usually look younger than their years. Especially in a low, dimly lit room. As long as she has nice hands.
Now if it is full service, that might be a different story. I wonder if she is still up for asian cowgirl? Maybe after a knee replacement. And she would have to buy lube by the barrel! Ha Ha!!
[QUOTE=JimRob;3229963]In a few years she will be ready for NOVA.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BlackCoffee;3229166][URL]http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime--law/florida-woman-arrested-for-prostitution-undercover-sting/EN5vfOa4V0lOpiFnsMcO5N/[/URL][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Miketastic69;3231814]Nova mongers will still pay her top notch for a standard nova.[/QUOTE]Ha Ha. That is very funny, but absolutely true.
Propilot-Always check your six.
[QUOTE=Miketastic69;3231810]Last weekend of the month or first of February. No later than Groundhog Day. I don't want my dick to see its shadow and crawl back in for another 6 weeks.[/QUOTE]It seems like most of the girls have migrated to the women seeking men section of Backpage. But it will be interesting to see how long Backpage's self imposed exile lasts.
[QUOTE=BigJizzle;3242585]It seems like most of the girls have migrated to the women seeking men section of Backpage. But it will be interesting to see how long Backpage's self imposed exile lasts.[/QUOTE]Personally, I think BP should keep the ban. From a legal perspective, it gives them, and anyone of advertises, plausible deniability if all parties are just 'dating' as 'adult services' explicitly banned. It also gives officials a reason to claim victory, I think everyone knows that regardless of who they shut down other advertising services will merely pop up. From a pragmatic perspective its business as usual, but being a little more 'out of sight, out of mind' about it is in everyone's interests.
[URL]http://m.hawaiinewsnow.com/hawaiinewsnow/pm_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=od:s7310zqL[/URL]
I don't have any special insights into the political environment in Hawaii, but this is interesting even if only to add to the dialogue and debate about decriminalization and legalization. It would be nice to have Hawaii join Nevada as a state that doesn't penalize consensual adult activity.
[QUOTE=JmSuttr;3259207][URL]http://m.hawaiinewsnow.com/hawaiinewsnow/pm_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=od:s7310zqL[/URL]
I don't have any special insights into the political environment in Hawaii, but this is interesting even if only to add to the dialogue and debate about decriminalization and legalization. It would be nice to have Hawaii join Nevada as a state that doesn't penalize consensual adult activity.[/QUOTE][URL]https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10154475470211379&id=66874361378[/URL] (Khon).
[URL]https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10154120285561861&id=61865376860[/URL] (Kitv).
The comments are livid on the Khon2 and KITV4 facebook post. Many locals and transplants saying let's legalize marijuana and gambling first (they forgot to mention that Kamehameha was a polygamist yet they wear their defend Hawaii crap shirts). Aren't those two things just as bad if one gets addicted? Personally, I wouldn't take a street-ho considering the diseases she may have already been contaminated with. However, the point of the legislation is to decriminalize consensual acts between two consenting adults yet opponents (mostly feminist-conservative females and cuckold men) on the facebook posts kept spouting the typical bullshit of trafficking and being coerced into the job. Trafficking is real but that's an entirely different issue when this is about the ethics of making a simple transaction between both parties (matured individuals) who consent to a particular activity that harms no one outside legal. Also to those who say this will lead to increased adultery, I respond with my thoughts that if a man is truly faithful to his wife, he wouldn't fail the test of temptation when it's readily accessible near him and this would be a great experiment to determine your man's honor. That's why I'm currently MGTOW and enjoying freedom without the matrimony bee-ess. Aloha.
[QUOTE=JmSuttr;3259207][URL]http://m.hawaiinewsnow.com/hawaiinewsnow/pm_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=od:s7310zqL[/URL]
I don't have any special insights into the political environment in Hawaii, but this is interesting even if only to add to the dialogue and debate about decriminalization and legalization. It would be nice to have Hawaii join Nevada as a state that doesn't penalize consensual adult activity.[/QUOTE]As someone from Hawaii who has partook in some mongering there, this is interesting and probably not going to happen. There is still a lot of open anti-trafficking campaigns going on and I respect that. However, depending on the language of the bill, it probably won't pass. It's an open secret about the AMPs and several were busted before. News stories covered the conditions but although the first shops were closed, they would reopen a month later. The public pressure is real though but it just means that the parlors will work on the thin line they're on.
The question is really whether the mama-sans who manage the places are respectful of the women they have and how much the PD in HI can worry about it (which isn't a lot considering the chief there is about to get fired, the department doesn't have enough funds for his 250 K pension, and they generally have bigger concerns than the AMPs). I support the legislation as a means to maybe help them get future assistance by the state for STD tests, etc. It also won't go the other way either because many are there by choice and love what they do. The ladies are beautiful, kind, and would be appreciative to use funds to do other stuff.
For good service, my go to's are Rejuve and Happiness. The providers there are there because they want to and the mama-sans take care of their people. So long as everyone is happy and healthy, I do not see a problem.
Informative. I knew some of it but definitely not all.
[URL]http://www.citylab.com/crime/2017/02/cellphone-spy-tools-have-flooded-local-police-departments/512543/[/URL]
[QUOTE=JmSuttr;3263863]Informative. I knew some of it but definitely not all.
[URL]http://www.citylab.com/crime/2017/02/cellphone-spy-tools-have-flooded-local-police-departments/512543/[/URL][/QUOTE]Thanks, Jim. This is deeply disturbing. What happened to the Fourth Amendment? And why do local police departments need such equipment?
This article provides another reason to use burner phones and change them frequently.
[QUOTE=SexsSarved9141;3259762]As someone from Hawaii who has partook in some mongering there, this is interesting and probably not going to happen. There is still a lot of open anti-trafficking campaigns going on and I respect that. However, depending on the language of the bill, it probably won't pass. It's an open secret about the AMPs and several were busted before. News stories covered the conditions but although the first shops were closed, they would reopen a month later. The public pressure is real though but it just means that the parlors will work on the thin line they're on.
The question is really whether the mama-sans who manage the places are respectful of the women they have and how much the PD in HI can worry about it (which isn't a lot considering the chief there is about to get fired, the department doesn't have enough funds for his 250 K pension, and they generally have bigger concerns than the AMPs). I support the legislation as a means to maybe help them get future assistance by the state for STD tests, etc. It also won't go the other way either because many are there by choice and love what they do. The ladies are beautiful, kind, and would be appreciative to use funds to do other stuff.
For good service, my go to's are Rejuve and Happiness. The providers there are there because they want to and the mama-sans take care of their people. So long as everyone is happy and healthy, I do not see a problem.[/QUOTE]Each time I'm there, there is talk about legalization of prostitution. Heck, on Kalakaua Bl prostitutes walk around right in front of cops and rarely get bothered. Hell, Century Center Plaza is about a dozen floors of AMPs. Reminds me of the FKK Clubs in Germany and Amsterdam. Oh what tax revenue the islands could generate by taxing prostituion.
[QUOTE=Miketastic69;3287888]Each time I'm there, there is talk about legalization of prostitution. Heck, on Kalakaua Bl prostitutes walk around right in front of cops and rarely get bothered. Hell, Century Center Plaza is about a dozen floors of AMPs. Reminds me of the FKK Clubs in Germany and Amsterdam. Oh what tax revenue the islands could generate by taxing prostituion.[/QUOTE]Been there -- liked it! Joy was her name -- and she was true to her name.
Be nice to the Ladies.
NR.