Unfortunately California has stick up their ass about the human trafficking issue the past few years. They keep running these stories in SD and it has dried up whatever good SW's there was. Personally I have not seen a WSW worth picking in SD in almost 3 years now. Whenever you read one of these stories you should use extra caution. I keep hoping things things will settle down and the action will pick up again. I head to Tijuana at least for now.
[QUOTE=ParamAhmad;3659432]If you've been watching the news for the last few weeks you've seen several members of Congress and federal judges, among others, resigning under pressure after women accused them of making supposedly inappropriate sexual remarks or engaging in "sexual harassment" of one sort or another -- often for supposed offenses that occurred decades ago.
Today I saw an Associated Press report, [URL]http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/los-angeles-deputies-aim-quell-tide-human-trafficking-51870856[/URL] , titled "Los Angeles deputies aim to quell tide of human trafficking" saying "For hours, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies listen to the same scenario play out over and over: men pull up alongside a woman pacing in front of an abandoned storefront in Compton (California) and proposition her to have sex with him. They soon found themselves in handcuffs. The women were undercover Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies posing as prostitutes in a sting operation aimed at stemming the demand in the commercial sex industry".
With the exception of a few counties in Nevada, offering money for sex is a CRIME in America. You put yourself at risk if you do. If a prostitute is the best you can do, I suggest going to a freer part of the world to find one: Mexico and Spain are examples.
A strategy that probably works in the USA is asking the streetwalker or masseuse to do something that's legal but which an under cover female police officer won't do, for example, dance naked for you, or give you a "massage" while she's nude. If she passes that test, you are probably safe asking her for what you want. Remember that hand jobs for money is prostitution in the law of most states.[/QUOTE]
