[QUOTE=BkrGuyRva;5728586]This morning LJS told me 3rd was closed. Same owner I think.[/QUOTE]Told me they were closed due to virus (COVID).
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[QUOTE=BkrGuyRva;5728586]This morning LJS told me 3rd was closed. Same owner I think.[/QUOTE]Told me they were closed due to virus (COVID).
[QUOTE=SBmidlo;5728675]Anyone recognize this one from the local AMP scene? [URL]https://virginia.arrests.org/Arrests/Dong_Wu_51653663/[/URL].[/QUOTE]She was a Laundress off M-pike.
[QUOTE=ThomasDay2;5721003]Hadn't been to Cary in a while, so decided to take a chance this weekend. Way better than the last one. The last lady, Eve or Eva (not sure) was skinny, not bad looking, but a little rude. New lady, didn't catch her name is small, nice rear and appropriately nice rack for her size and all natural. Doesn't speak much English, but really did a comprehensive massage, even massaged my arms and hands before the flip. It was so good, I think I even dozed off a bit. Made me a little nervous because there wasn't much teasing before the flip, but man after the flip there was plenty of attention in all the right places and with a nice "non rushed" HE while I was allowed to explore everywhere OTC. All in all a good time, very nice body, young enough and cute face. Only thing I would ask for next time is a little more pressure during the massage. But had good technique and thorough.
Curious, since things went well this time and I left a nice tip, if UTC will be possible next trip.[/QUOTE]Is this the place right by the fancy hotel?
Hope everyone has taken the time to check out Youngkins day one signed executive order 7. No fun.
[QUOTE=CLF3142;5729824]Hope everyone has taken the time to check out Youngkins day one signed executive order 7. No fun.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.governor.virginia.gov/news-releases/2022/january/name-918519-en.html[/URL]
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Highlights: Coordinating with state and local law enforcement, Commonwealth's Attorneys, and USA Attorneys to increase prosecution and seek jail time as opposed to just fines for those who solicit prostitution;.
Just the opposite of many cities now not prosecuting minor sex crimes.
Increasing targeting of illicit massage businesses by coordinating with local law enforcement, private property owners, regulatory boards, and increasing investigation into tax compliance;.
Start hassling the ladies to start paying taxes on their tips.
Collaborating with authorities to ensure social media and technology companies actively fight trafficking on their platforms;.
Skip The Games, Bedpage, etc going the way of Craigslist personals. I guess this one doesn't matter too much. I've stopped using those for years now. Going to make it hard (er) for the hotel girls, though. So, now, they'll be walking the streets. Brilliant!
Ensuring all law enforcement officers are thoroughly trained in identifying trafficking cases and protocols for working with victims;.
They're going to have to look pretty hard to identify someone who's been trafficked. I've been mongering over 1/4 century. I've never met anyone who didn't voluntarily enter into the business. (Let me put it another way: every one I've meet has volunteered for the opportunity.) Most of these ladies are making mint and would be dirt poor back in their home countries. The Governor would probably have better luck finding such types working in a restaurant. What the gov'ment will start saying is that anyone who has overstayed their tourist visa has been "trafficked".
[QUOTE=OhioRich;5730513][URL]https://www.governor.virginia.gov/news-releases/2022/january/name-918519-en.html[/URL]
Scroll down for #7.
Highlights: Coordinating with state and local law enforcement, Commonwealth's Attorneys, and USA Attorneys to increase prosecution and seek jail time as opposed to just fines for those who solicit prostitution;.
Just the opposite of many cities now not prosecuting minor sex crimes.
Increasing targeting of illicit massage businesses by coordinating with local law enforcement, private property owners, regulatory boards, and increasing investigation into tax compliance;.
Start hassling the ladies to start paying taxes on their tips.
Collaborating with authorities to ensure social media and technology companies actively fight trafficking on their platforms;.
Skip The Games, Bedpage, etc going the way of Craigslist personals. I guess this one doesn't matter too much. I've stopped using those for years now. Going to make it hard (er) for the hotel girls, though. So, now, they'll be walking the streets. Brilliant!
Ensuring all law enforcement officers are thoroughly trained in identifying trafficking cases and protocols for working with victims;.
They're going to have to look pretty hard to identify someone who's been trafficked. I've been mongering over 1/4 century. I've never met anyone who didn't voluntarily enter into the business. (Let me put it another way: every one I've meet has volunteered for the opportunity.) Most of these ladies are making mint and would be dirt poor back in their home countries. The Governor would probably have better luck finding such types working in a restaurant. What the gov'ment will start saying is that anyone who has overstayed their tourist visa has been "trafficked".[/QUOTE]It is hilarious how many government officials and media pundits / celebs post statistics by these sex trafficking non-profits and don't even look into how they come up with them. They've been found numerous times to be grossly exaggerated on independent review. There was a big write-up in Vanity Fair of all places on Robert Kraft nails it.
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I decided to try the new place on Hull St. The first visit I was met and taken care of by an attractive 40-something slender woman. The massage was ok. Nothing to write home about. I will say there was some great teasing before the flip. She took her time and made it seductive. On the flip she massaged my legs and slowly worked towards and around junior. No negotiation, which was great. She seemed to enjoy the buildup to the finish because she definitely had a great technique! Finished up the time and was very personable.
2nd visit almost 2 weeks later I was grented by the same woman. She remembered me, took care of my payment, but ended up passing me off to another lay that seemed a little closer to 50. First visit was only 30, but this time I opted for 60, so I don't know if that made any difference or not. Thi lady was not quite as petite and was definitely not as friendly. The massage wasn't as oodd and she even dug her nails into me oe time. I was lime ouch! WTF? After that the massage was even worse. On the flip at least there was no haggling. Her technique was solid as well, and worth the visit. OTC roaming was allowed, but extremely limited UTC on both.
Overall it seems to be a good spot, but has a limited menu and limited extras.
Stay safe!
Bruh It was Difficult to do this hobby with the Virus and now this? I guess I'll save to go to Colombia or Thailand.
[QUOTE=OhioRich;5730513][URL]https://www.governor.virginia.gov/news-releases/2022/january/name-918519-en.html[/URL]
Scroll down for #7.
Highlights: Coordinating with state and local law enforcement, Commonwealth's Attorneys, and USA Attorneys to increase prosecution and seek jail time as opposed to just fines for those who solicit prostitution;.
Just the opposite of many cities now not prosecuting minor sex crimes.
Increasing targeting of illicit massage businesses by coordinating with local law enforcement, private property owners, regulatory boards, and increasing investigation into tax compliance;.
Start hassling the ladies to start paying taxes on their tips.
Collaborating with authorities to ensure social media and technology companies actively fight trafficking on their platforms;.
Skip The Games, Bedpage, etc going the way of Craigslist personals. I guess this one doesn't matter too much. I've stopped using those for years now. Going to make it hard (er) for the hotel girls, though. So, now, they'll be walking the streets. Brilliant!
Ensuring all law enforcement officers are thoroughly trained in identifying trafficking cases and protocols for working with victims;.
They're going to have to look pretty hard to identify someone who's been trafficked. I've been mongering over 1/4 century. I've never met anyone who didn't voluntarily enter into the business. (Let me put it another way: every one I've meet has volunteered for the opportunity.) Most of these ladies are making mint and would be dirt poor back in their home countries. The Governor would probably have better luck finding such types working in a restaurant. What the gov'ment will start saying is that anyone who has overstayed their tourist visa has been "trafficked".[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=OhioRich;5730513][URL]https://www.governor.virginia.gov/news-releases/2022/january/name-918519-en.html[/URL]
Scroll down for #7.
Highlights: Coordinating with state and local law enforcement, Commonwealth's Attorneys, and USA Attorneys to increase prosecution and seek jail time as opposed to just fines for those who solicit prostitution;.
Just the opposite of many cities now not prosecuting minor sex crimes.
Increasing targeting of illicit massage businesses by coordinating with local law enforcement, private property owners, regulatory boards, and increasing investigation into tax compliance;.
Start hassling the ladies to start paying taxes on their tips.
Collaborating with authorities to ensure social media and technology companies actively fight trafficking on their platforms;.
Skip The Games, Bedpage, etc going the way of Craigslist personals. I guess this one doesn't matter too much. I've stopped using those for years now. Going to make it hard (er) for the hotel girls, though. So, now, they'll be walking the streets. Brilliant!
Ensuring all law enforcement officers are thoroughly trained in identifying trafficking cases and protocols for working with victims;.
They're going to have to look pretty hard to identify someone who's been trafficked. I've been mongering over 1/4 century. I've never met anyone who didn't voluntarily enter into the business. (Let me put it another way: every one I've meet has volunteered for the opportunity.) Most of these ladies are making mint and would be dirt poor back in their home countries. The Governor would probably have better luck finding such types working in a restaurant. What the gov'ment will start saying is that anyone who has overstayed their tourist visa has been "trafficked".[/QUOTE]I used to live in Richmond then moved to Nova for work. It's like night and day up there. There are many Asian crap shoots with average looking women and Asian agencies with gorgeous young women. ACS are easy to setup appointments with and work out of motels. The agencies work out of very nice condos and you have to go through major screening to see them. You also have Asian and Hispanic women who work out of apartments they actually live in but have handlers who make the appointments no screening required. Then you have many AMP's that offer a variety of services including FS if you have the funds. The women who work the AMPs go home at the end of the day though. Fairfax county has been fighting for years to make the laws more strict. I think they just got it.
[QUOTE=BkrGuyRva;5728586]This morning LJS told me 3rd was closed. Same owner I think.[/QUOTE]3rd would have been closed because the area was closed off with the inauguration. I swung by LJS on Saturday instead. Petite 30-ish lady- answered in blue dress.
I'd never seen her before. Spoken almost no english. But was a lot of fun to hang out with. Not sure if she is to be located at 3rd. But I'll probably swing by 3rd later this week and I hope to see her again.
I've seen several ACS advertising with different numbers but all giving same extended stay hotel. Anybody been to them?
[QUOTE=SantoMegalo;5731725]I've seen several ACS advertising with different numbers but all giving same extended stay hotel. Anybody been to them?[/QUOTE]Ii've been there, just not recently. Its hit or miss on the girl. Thats why they call it a crapshoot!. Do the 1/2 hr if you go. You'll get everything done in that time and save a few bucks. If you get there and its a real cutie you like, you can always increase to a full hour.
Can someone PM where ljs is? I went to the old ljs looked around didn't see anything maybe I overlooked it? Thank you.