Sex show, porn, and rubdown
This is a review of the woman who used to post on CL (until CL shut the erotic services category). Her postings were different, but they all shared the same theme.- she would do a striptease, sex toy show, let you rub her, then give you a rub and release. All the while porn plays in the background.
I got there and she was wearing sweats and a t-shirt. A little disappointing, but I think she's worried about LE. We chatted for a while (too long for my taste), and asked if I wanted to smoke a joint (to weed out LE? ). I declined, and she took a couple puffs. She then went to change, and came out in a short dress. The striptease was pretty perfunctory. She then moved to the toy show. She took off her dress, moved her panties aside, and I sat on the couch beside her while she used a vibrator on herself till orgasm. It was pretty cool.- touch was allowed, although how much I'm not sure. I didn't try to touch the naughty bits, although maybe I could have (I'm always nervous about pushing anyone's boundaries.) She had a dildo, but didn't use it. She then let me massage her, which was what attracted me to her in the first place. It was fun, and she seemed to enjoy it. She then massaged me. The massage was a joke, I think she basically has no idea what to do. It lasted about 3 minutes (my massage of her lasted about 15). She then flipped for the release. HR technique was quite excellent, and pretty hot.
She's got an amazing pair of tits. She's a little on the chubby side, but carries it well. I like chubby girls and thought she was hot, in a voluptuous, girl-next-door sort of way. She's nice and makes things comfortable. She does have a small yapping dog that bugged the hell out of me, but it seems to quite down once the show starts.
I think that she does not do this very frequently, just when she needs a little extra cash. So you have to catch her when you can. It's pretty clear from her ad that f/s is on the menu, but I didn't ask.
At different times the price discussed switched between $ and $. 20. I left the latter.
I think its gonna depend on the place
I am not a FS person. If/when this new law passes the FS places may drop fast first or will they see how lucky they can be or will the ''RI way of doing business in the past'' trump anything on the books. For "protection"?
I think some of the F/S places are gonna be on the radar screen depending on how they handle things. Some of the places I have gone to make no attempt to mask what is the real service they provide. One place had a sign the girls worked off tips. Another place the girl gave me a 2 minute rub and was asking what other services I was interested in. I think if it goes through Uncle LEO is gonna start out strong, and then depending on where and when and budget stuff some places it might get back burner. Some places have opened in areas that are just too out in the open and you just ignore. One place I scoped out was actually next to a day care center. In my opinion RI has enough enforcement options with these places if they are using Illegal workers or breaking the age laws. I don't see the need for this law, but thats another rant.
Happy hunting
Who wants a happy endings.
The movie is out. I got this e-mail Friday.
There has been a ton of action going on with the film lately. I have been on both of the local radio talk stations, and on Friday June 5th I will be on Channel 12's Rhode Show.
Most of the publicity has been surrounding the current attempt to change the prostitution law again this year, and this year the bill has made it farther than any of the past years. The legislation does have a chance of passing.
There will be a showing of "Happy Endings?" at the Columbus Theater, 270 Broadway in Providence next Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. You can purchase tickets from Brown Paper Tickets [url]http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/62629[/url] so you will not have to wait in line. With all the recent publicity, we do expect a large number of people to show up. The Providence Journal is also doing a story in the Sunday Journal this week.
DVDs will be sold at the show, and will include Audio Commentary, Extended Scenes and Interviews, and both trailers. We are selling the DVDs for half price to the people who are at the show. The show price is $10, and two weeks after the show DVDs will be available on line for $20.
I hope you make it to the show, and can form your own opinion on the current legal situation in Rhode Island.