[QUOTE=MrBlonde]Has anyone taken one for the team on Nurse Kelly? She posts mainly on craigslist and doesn't seem to have any reviews.
She emails with the name "Heavens Entertainment".
-Z[/QUOTE]
Anyone participate with this fetish provider?
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[QUOTE=MrBlonde]Has anyone taken one for the team on Nurse Kelly? She posts mainly on craigslist and doesn't seem to have any reviews.
She emails with the name "Heavens Entertainment".
-Z[/QUOTE]
Anyone participate with this fetish provider?
[QUOTE=Rosine]I went to a club last week called Vertigo, somewhere close to the financial district (I'm still not totally comfortable with the different parts of the city). It's a hip hop club, with an upstairs bar area and a downstairs club. Anyway, definitely had working girls there and HOT ones too. I did some asking around and was told that sometimes the girls come in there to hook up with club goers. I wasn't really there for that, but I was impressed and I did take note. I think there is another place with in house working girls for take out in Dorchester. At any rate, I used to live in DC and this kind of arrangement was a very common and be. Very appealing to all parties involved. Does anyone else know about this kind of thing? I often party over at Whisky park as well, and I'm told some working girls work the bars in there as well. If they do, I can't tell.
Cheers[/QUOTE]
If your referring to the house in Dorchester, skip it. It got raided recently. We may be talking about the same place not sure....
You'd think with this Commonwealth having such a Democrat landslide that the climate would become more Monger-friendly. Why does Mass. have such a history of liberal government coupled with Puritanical Sex Laws? Maybe when Buddy Cianci finishes doing time in RI we can woo him up here to replace Menino.
[QUOTE=Luke 777]You'd think with this Commonwealth having such a Democrat landslide that the climate would become more Monger-friendly. Why does Mass. have such a history of liberal government coupled with Puritanical Sex Laws? Maybe when Buddy Cianci finishes doing time in RI we can woo him up here to replace Menino.[/QUOTE]
Because liberals aren't really as liberal as they claim to be or as we would like them to be on this issue, not that the consevatives would be any better and probably worse....but with mongering dead, how could it really be worse?.
Back in the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and into the early 80's (and probably for centuries before that) when our elected state officials included Republicans and the Democrats were real Democrats unlike the shadow of their former selves that they are today, they allowed adult recreation to thrive, while keeping it confined to selected areas.
Sure on politically correct issues they're liberal like gay marriage and the soon to surface illegal alien driver license and in-state tuition issue but when it comes to non-pc liberalism like pot, alcohol sales and prostitutes they're as bad as those they run against. They all ignore the FACT that prostitution is legal in The United States Of America.
Liberal or conservative it doesn't really matter. The dry scene in Boston is all about property values, local politics and property values (yeah, I said it twice).
When Ray Flynn, the most catholic guy in the freekin world, was mayor there where traffic jams all over the downtown area as mongers lined up and circled for hours picking up absolutely beautiful women who where pretty much strutting at will. The sex trade just wasn't a priority. As the lust for land developed and the strip clubs started closing down in the Zone the hooker trade became an annoyance. People where not going to completely buy-into the concept of redevelopment in the CT area as long as the hookers and pimps where running the area from midnight til dawn every night.
I've had a theory for a long time that the scene across the U.S. is directly affected by who has more power. Think back to what the scene was like when clinton was in power. crazy.
Now look at it. NOTHING
I'm willing to bet, with the house taking a democratic advantage, that the scene picks up across the country.
I'm 46 and certainly old enough to remember the sprawling Combat Zone days, but my Yellow Fever really didn't kick in until the last 10 years, after the Zone's demise. My question: was there a decent AMP scene in Boston in the 70's and early 80's? Was there ever anything like a true Providence or San Francisco AMP in Boston during these days? Just curious.
Property values have killed the stroll. And those areas that are still in poverty are just too dangerous for most mongers, like BHA. The beauty of the zone was it was so close to everything.
It is virtually impossible to get a stripclub permitted anywhere in this country, nonetheless in the Northeast.
I have always wondered why sextrade is so much more a target then drug trade -- it is easier to spot? safer to pursue? less opportunity for bribes? But whatever the reason, the drug trade has continued to blossom while the sex trade has been all but eliminated.
Ironically, if you created a real redlight district and provided economic incentive to keep drugs out, you would do a lot better job than LE does today. Imagine a brothel run by Hell Angels -- do you think there would be a bunch of punk drug dealers hassling people in front of it? Of course not -- and that is the situation at a lot of red light districts in Europe. You don't see bikers running around, but you *know* they are there, and they keep things straightened out.
If Boston decided to create a new adult entertainment district, we could actually get the local economy turned-around by having the new multi-million dollar trade center filled with something other than no-paying, non-profit groups.
Andrea Silbert ran for LG on her experience of "creating thousands of jobs for women" but the reality is that they just gave investment preference to women-run companies so they merely *bought* jobs and didn't create shit. Create an adult entertainment district and you will indeed CREATE LOTS of jobs for women!
Sorry -- just meaningless rantings and ramblings. Of course will never happen here.
BTW - the official death of the Combat Zone is defined differently for everyone, but for me it is when the Liberty II closed. I can't believe I would miss the peepshows so much! I have not found any that compare *anywhere* in the world. I have offered and will continue to offer a bounty of $100 for anyone who can show me peepshows equal to that of Liberty II (which I didn't truly appreciate until they were gone).
[QUOTE=WebDog]It is virtually impossible to get a stripclub permitted anywhere in this country, nonetheless in the Northeast.
BTW - the official death of the Combat Zone is defined differently for everyone, but for me it is when the Liberty II closed. I can't believe I would miss the peepshows so much! I have not found any that compare *anywhere* in the world. I have offered and will continue to offer a bounty of $100 for anyone who can show me peepshows equal to that of Liberty II (which I didn't truly appreciate until they were gone).[/QUOTE]
memories.......
Leather and Lace in Seabrooke was actually better until they put in stupid video hookups. The chicks there were always 8+ in the looks department and for a mere .2 would get freaky deaky with just glass between you. I used to go to this one MILF who wore an Armani Business suit with a thong. She was a dirty little girl. I wonder if her husband knew?
than property values - it's all bound up in market forces...
[i](quoted from one of my posts on Providence General Reports)
I'd bet that the biggest reason that there is less and less good action to be found on the street might be directly attributed to the existence of better ways to sell services...it used to be that quality providers could be found on the streets. Now there are lower risk, more effective ways for the quality provider to sell at higher prices. These days the good street walker is not on Elmwood - she's strolling the information highway.
While there are still those among us who are addicted to the thrill of "Le Chasse," more and more hobbyists are opting for less risky ways of scoring, since the chance of finding a good provider on the sidewalk these days is so small. (End quote)[/i]
When it's something external, like a major demographic change in property ownership and usage, or neighborhood pressure making LE turn up the heat in an area, SW's used to move to new areas. That's what happened in the South End and Back Bay, which were great strolls during the late 60's.
In the "days of plenty" the SW's simply outnumbered LE to the extent that you would never notice the difference in street presence made by a few arrests. Now it stands out because the smarter women have migrated to the lower risk sales approaches, and a lot of guys have decided to opt for the lower risk buyers' venues.
[QUOTE=Luke 777]I'm 46 and certainly old enough to remember the sprawling Combat Zone days, but my Yellow Fever really didn't kick in until the last 10 years, after the Zone's demise. My question: was there a decent AMP scene in Boston in the 70's and early 80's? Was there ever anything like a true Providence or San Francisco AMP in Boston during these days? Just curious.[/QUOTE]
No. In its last few years, the Royal Sauna on Fresh Pond Parkway had some Asian women, but (as far as I know--I didn't go there much, especially near the end) never exclusively, and never run like an AMP. Other than that, the Boston MP scene--starting (for me) with the VIP on First Street in East Cambridge somewhat over 30 years go--was all white meat; as were the Providence and Connecticut scenes (okay, some dark meat too, but actually very little). The AMPs started moving into CT starting (again, for me) in Bridgeport, c. 1982 or a bit later. Within 10 years they were practically the only game in town in the western half of CT, with a few places on the New London-to-Willimantic Corridor (anyone else remember the Oak Room or the Rising Sun in Willi, or Frenchman's Quarters?) keeping the non-A MP business going, barely. (I never went to Alpha.)
Come to that, when I was out in the Bay Area in '85, the MPs were still not Asian for the most part.
[QUOTE=Boston Monger]memories.......
Leather and Lace in Seabrooke was actually better until they put in stupid video hookups. The chicks there were always 8+ in the looks department and for a mere .2 would get freaky deaky with just glass between you. I used to go to this one MILF who wore an Armani Business suit with a thong. She was a dirty little girl. I wonder if her husband knew?[/QUOTE]
I remember that too, back when the booths were where the head shop is now. Then they went to peep-show-by-video and video booths with glory-holes and that's just crap in my opinion.
Now, it's only worth stopping in once a year on the way to Hampton beach to see if the setup is the same which unfortunately it is.
Too bad too because last time I stopped in they had a plastic fantastic blonde with way oversized juggs that I'd love to bang or take into a booth but not via video.
Oh well, I'll just have to check them out again next year.
[QUOTE=Stephano]I've had a theory for a long time that the scene across the U.S. is directly affected by who has more power. Think back to what the scene was like when clinton was in power. crazy.
Now look at it. NOTHING
I'm willing to bet, with the house taking a democratic advantage, that the scene picks up across the country.[/QUOTE]
There were definitely more SW's out there during the Clinton years but there were more during Bush I and even more during Reagan and yet even more than that under Carter.
[QUOTE=Phat Bastard]There were definitely more SW's out there during the Clinton years but there were more during Bush I and even more during Reagan and yet even more than that under Carter.[/QUOTE]As a previous poster mentioned the birth and growth of AL Gore's internet is probably partly responsible for providers moving off the streets in the last 15 years. Obviously cyberspace is a huge benefit to mongers and providers alike. However, the thrill of picking up a SW may be going the way of the thrill that the Indian felt felt when he hunted a wild buffalo. Oh well, I'll be cruising CT tonight around 1am.