[QUOTE=CactusRancher;5412106]The flaw in the story of what *I* do is that I have the provider tell ME what she wants for what. Example, she whispers in my ear what I want. I don't say FS then whip out the cash. No bueno. I let them drive the discussion. So I say, "like what do you have in mind?" and she gives me a menu. Usually they will not quote me a price. And yes, I am well aware of the standard fees. Again, I have them drive the convo. So she says "FS". I ask how much and she tells me what I already know. Since the provider propositioned me with a dollar amount, I am no longer in danger; rather she is for propositioning me. If I succumb, then that is entrapment.
While your scenario may work 99% of the time, you will always get some smart ass LEO who will harass the shit out of you for tipping $. 4 for a "massage". He may not be able to pin you, but he will certainly make your life hell.
Is there a "safe" way to avoid both cases? Probably not.[/QUOTE]You are trying to draw a legal distinction between the person who offers an illegal transaction and the person who accepts. Good luck with your personal idea. But I'd check it out - you may find that if it can be proven, such as with testimony, video tape or sound recording your not off the hook. Many spas record sessions.
