[QUOTE=DangerBoy;4751023]Since there's really no reviews and we've had to resort to playing the game of "who was the best provider-AMP girl-whatever", like sportsball shows have resorted to replaying old games, I'm interested in what the scene in Honolulu is going to look like post-virus.
Let's take a look at the scene a month before we were all told to stay at home (seems like years ago now). Strip clubs were on the decline. Femme Nu was a dead club walking. Club 939, Rock Za, better talent than Femme Nu, but those place are pulling nowhere near the kind of crowds they used to, especially on the weekdays (let's take Club Rose into consideration for 939, since that was the club at that location back in the day).
The HPD and prosecutor's office cast a long shadow over the AMPs. They were all worried about getting busted. Some of the AMPs had been busted but remained open, like Happiness, so their top earners had jumped ship to other parlors that hadn't been raided.
Indies were far and few between. But that's always been the case here. As for the working girls in Waikiki, well, we all know they're pimped and the HPD really didn't seem to care about that.
So let's say things start easing up and things go back to normal. Granted, it's not going to be like flipping a light switch, but I think in about a year to year-and-a-half (the time frame most people give with regards to the development and deployment of a vaccine) I think we'll find ourselves in a very different reality.
In a word, I think it'll be bleak.
1) The strip clubs will be in shambles.
Femme Nu was scheduled to close in October, but Yuni might very well close it earlier. Even if she can open the club, how many people can she have in the club at a time until a vaccine is ready? We're also looking at a timeframe of six months until October, so it very well may be more financially sound just to close.
939 and Rock Za Again, how many customers will these places be allowed to have in them at a time? How much contact will be allowed between customers and the dancers? If we have to maintain six feet between customer and dancer, what's the point of going to a bar? I don't know if Yvonne owns the land under Rock Za or if Stuart owns the land under 939, but they might just throw in the towel and sell to a developer like Yuni or the landowner might just throw in the towel, cut their losses because of the whole real estate market taking a dump and they have tenants that can't pay and sell. (To be fair, if Stuart does own the land under 939, he might very well keep it open because the girls there keep on telling me he likes to fuck the white girls that work for him.).
The smaller clubs, Hot Ash, Blossom They're really just pickup spots for takeout. They're never really that busy. Probably not that viable to keep them open.
2) Hey, remember restaurants? And massage parlors?
The virus did what the HPD and Kaneshiro's / Nadamoto's corrupt prosecutors couldn't: effectively shut down the massage parlors. The girls have enough to worry about and I'm sure they don't want to have to worry about coronavirus on top of that.
Those mamasans are old and they don't want to get anything, and let's be honest a lot of those girls in those AMPs were probably pushing 50 if not over 50, so yeah, again, they're worried about getting the virus.
Same with the guys: maybe you're fine with going BBFSCIP with your favorite at Happiness, but coronavirus is making you stop to think.
Most of the girls have probably gone back to China or Korea where the virus is further along bring contained than it here, or because they just won't have to deal with some monger who may very well be throwing off the virus slobbering all over them and fucking them. If they have a green card, they probably have their sugar daddies who are keeping them fed and maybe housed. You know and I know this is true.
Will they come back to work? I suspect the mamasans, if they could, have split back to Korea or China like the girls. Especially if they were worried about an indictment to begin with.
So when things open up, there may not be the mamasans, who have the pipelines to bring in the girls from Asia. The AMP scene may be dead or extremely constricted.
There's also the issue of whether the travel restrictions will stay in place, which brings us to the next point.
3) Indies? Nope.
So Hawaii has always been pretty indie-unfriendly. The girls I've met like visiting here, but they hate working here. They say the guys are too cheap and everything's too expensive. Hey, it practically sounds like they're locals!
Slap on a two-week travel quarantine, the utter lack of tourist traffic and now you have a situation where it's untenable to work here as a working girl.
I suspect there's going to be a permanent crackdown on travel. By that I mean you'll have to prove you're healthy and don't have any symptoms if you get on a plane. And even if there's a vaccine, there's probably going to be some kind of mandated health certificate to prove you've had your shot or recovered and you'd still probably have to go through some kind of health screening regardless. Think I'm crazy? All you'd have to do is make an addition to the REAL I'd laws and existing airport policies.
That's not even taking into consideration that people will not be that crazy about being in a confined space for hours at a time with strangers, breathing recycled air in a sealed tube any time soon.
All this means no one will be in any hurry to take a vacation to Hawaii, and most people won't even be thinking about a vacation for a while because they'll either be looking for work, coming to terms with a job that's unlike anything they've done before or just grateful to be hanging on by the skin of their teeth. No tourism means no economic recovery here for years.
So, harsher travel restrictions, no tourists and locals with no money = no indies.
I think what we'll see is a reshuffling of the adult scene. There's been reports of dancers showing up at gaming rooms to hustle for work, so in the vacuum of strip clubs, the gaming rooms may be turning into the defacto strip clubs. And if anything goes in the clubs, those dancers are going to have to be willing to do more than a lap dance, because you know the girl hustling next to her is going to be willing to do more than a lap dance.
In the absence of AMPs, the few indie girls that have been working outside the AMP system might be our only viable choice. It'll be a long time before any working girl from the mainland tours here because once things get back under control, it'll be easier to just jump in your car and do a couple days in another city a few hundred miles away.
And even the girls who were working in AMPs do go back to work, there'll either be very few or no AMPs to work out of, so they could very well be going indie.
With fewer people coming into the islands, it'll be easier for ICE to keep an eye on girls they suspect who are working in AMPs. Expect the whatever AMPs that open or remain open to be heavily surveilled and never staying open for very long. I'd say you'd see underground brothels open up, but isn't that what massage parlors are to begin with?
I suspect we all may have to fly to LA or Vegas to get our fix.
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