Massage and dancers looking into escorting on side
I'm asked by a few ladies if I have been told or heard of any of the escort regulars to mention wanting FS from them or any mentions on the board. Now I told them the few who are regulars here on the board that it would usually be handled through PMs. I also explained the FS fan won't throw on a request out in public for entry a good reason. If that fan has a ATF here. He certainly won't rub oil an ky jelly together in public to. So other than the members I've already had this " if they ever go FS" fantacy conversation with. If you have a girl outside of FS and would want to see her for other than her usual field. PM me, these do have to be prior clients or there is no chance. Only members seen before no new customers in on this. Their rules not mine. These are agreed for the last week of February and first week or more of March. Now I can't give their names. So don't fucking ask. The one said she will approach her clients on her own. She will approach the ones who mentioned wanting her for that field. The reason is simply that they are not interested in just any of their clients. They also don't want a guy who only thought of wanting it after hearing she will do it. They said if they advertise then some of the GFE only guys will try an get in and this again is for the guys like myself who loves what they do on their day to day jobs and has mentioned wanting more on every damn session or private dance. So PM me. If we all mind our manners maybe a few will continue this?
Value in exchange for sex favor
[QUOTE=D Nut;1676914]Paying for sex is illegal. But how about BARTERING FOR SEX (with something other than money)? Is swapping a tryst for engine work against the law? For this discussion's sake, assume that cash or anything that can be used as cash does not change hands. Strictly a trade of services.[/QUOTE]Good question D Nut. But there is lots of precedent here. One case that comes to mind is Susan Finkelstein of Phila, PA. She is a BIG Phillies fan and made an offer thru CL for WS tickets in 09'."diehard Phillies fan. Gorgeous tall buxom blonde. In desperate need of two World Series Tickets." Incinuated sex for tix and was the target of a sting, arrested for Prost. Eventually went to trial, was acquitted on Prost chgs but convicted of attempted Prost, or here it would be called Soliciting for Prost. Even that convictiuon was eventually overturned, but imagine the cost to her for several trials and all the publicity that went along with this. 10-15-25K maybe? I think the law is clear enough to render chgs against anyone they want to chg if you are clearly offering anything of value in exchange for sex. The chgs and stigma that goes with it are worse than any conviction, really.
Hypocrissy of Our Society
[QUOTE=D Nut;1676914]Paying for sex is illegal. But how about BARTERING FOR SEX (with something other than money)? Is swapping a tryst for engine work against the law? For this discussion's sake, assume that cash or anything that can be used as cash does not change hands. Strictly a trade of services.[/QUOTE]Philosophically, this all boils down to the "selling (or more accurately renting) of your body" for money.
With that said, in my mind, every professional athlete is a prostitute. They are providing their body for the display and enjoyment of others.
I guess we would call them high dollar hotties, given the rates they charge for using their bodies to entertain others.
Is there any value to fixing her car?
[QUOTE=D Nut;1676914]Paying for sex is illegal. But how about BARTERING FOR SEX (with something other than money)? Is swapping a tryst for engine work against the law? For this discussion's sake, assume that cash or anything that can be used as cash does not change hands. Strictly a trade of services.[/QUOTE]On the accounting side, the answer to this question would depend on what you do for your income. If you're a car mechanic then this "contribution" would have a value and you're trading something of value for sex. Opps. Not legal. If you clean swimming pools, then fixing the car is just doing a good deed for which someone who might thank you with a sloppy eye-popping BBBJ. So you could probably make the argument.
Unfortunately, you'll probably actually have to make that argument in today's "guilty until proven innocent" world. Especially when being accused in public is only slightly less socially unacceptable than being found guilty.
But, like the rest of us, I'm no lawyer so don't believe me.
Have a great day.
Dz
Uncle Leo's out and about tonight
The front desk clerk at a downtown hotel made a bitchy comment about Uncle Leo setting up for something 'fun' Thursday night requiring three blocks of two rooms, next to each other, on different floors of the hotel.
They've been known to do both narcotics and 'vice-ish' busts this way. I didn't want to inquire too much more as to what they were doing, but, I wanted to pass the word along to be careful for the next few nights if you're doing incalls in the downtown area.
Stay safe out there.
MM