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05-19-15 20:16 #2824

Posts: 258Lonely Smiles and Redneck one are spot on and bring up very valid points. Another thing to consider is that, if prostitution was legalized, the workers who worked within the boundaries of the law would be taxed which would drive the prices even higher. It's actually the same way in Pattaya. You don't notice it because you're paying a 1000 Baht barfine which is only about 30 US dollars.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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It seems that the same thing you're complaining about (300-400 asking prices in Waikiki) is a result of tourism, which is why it wouldn't be a good idea to turn Hawaii into a place for sex tourists.
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05-19-15 18:40 #2823Senior Member

Posts: 109Today I learned why prostitution will never be legal in Hawaii. Thanks!
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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05-19-15 17:37 #2822Senior Member

Posts: 4949At least in my lifetime, consenting adult prostitution will never be legalized in Hawaii. It's the rare type of political issue upon which even the most stodgy conservatives and the most whiny liberals can agree. From the usual conservative perspective, prostitution is immoral, violates religious principles and threatens "family values". From the usual liberal perspective, prostitution inherently exploits, objectifies and victimizes women. From the perspective of many conformist females (conservative or liberal), prostitution must be suppressed because it provides men with the freedom to easily enjoy no-strings-attached sex whenever they want, without being compelled to spend their time and money submissively catering to the whims of so-called "respectable" women. Furthermore, because prostitution is a crime and generally considered dirty and disgraceful by "reputable" society, anti-prostitution activists are much more willing to publicly press their agenda than the mongers who secretively have fun with prostitutes (or the prostitutes themselves). For example, how many of us are willing to be televised publicly testifying (and submitting to questioning) in support of prostitution at the legislature, LOL. Yet the "righteous" anti-prostitution forces are there lobbying and testifying at every legislative session.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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Yes, that's right. To be perfectly honest, all of the downtown street providers referenced by me and other experienced mongers this year in the Streetwalker Reports and Downtown threads -- including Lovable Laura, Maximum Maxie, Delightful Downtown Debbie, Sweet Nikki Sweet, Chinatown Heather, Star, Angie, Sheila, Erica, Joelle, Local Jo, Pua, Kehau, Sapphire, Donna, Michelle, Melanie, Lynn/Lee, Korean-Japanese Lee, Kelleen, Jolene/Cherry, Lani, etc. -- in fact are cleverly disguised "shemales". Beware!
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05-19-15 01:20 #2821Senior Member

Posts: 673Disclaimer: the following is just one lonely guys opinion. We actually have it pretty good in Hawaii as it stands.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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If prostitution is going to be legalized here, it would have to be a slow, careful process, handled with tact. And to get women on board, there would need to be a lot of built in protection for sex workers. In a place like Thailand, women do not have anywhere near the political voice and standing that they have in the USA. Yes, women in Thailand have the right to vote, but the cultural and socioeconomic barriers between the sexes are still immense. Any effort to legalize prostitution here would have to be very respectful of that fact--that distinction. Our nation is not about to go backwards on women's freedom, nor should it.
This is my opinion, if you push on it too hard, too fast, you will get all of the conservatives up in arms very quickly and find yourself with an L. E. backlash like we've never seen. I almost feel like it may take several more generations for the puritan / protestant / catholic attitudes and general sentiment about sex to change enough to legitimately have this kind of political conversation in the USA. Each generation is becoming more liberal and open to sexual freedom. But on the same token, I would never want a state that has so little regulation that it becomes a lawless haven for sex trafficking. I believe there is a balance.
At this point, even as liberal as our state may be, I don't think there is sufficient support for the legalization of prostitution to be entertained by lawmakers. To do so would be political suicide. If legalization of prostitution here in the states happens in my lifetime, you can color me surprised.
Edit: Just one opinion. And who knows? I could be wrong.
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05-18-15 21:15 #2820Senior Member

Posts: 141Hawaii
Hawaii fucken sucks for street mongering. It's all fucken shemales out on the road.
And the only girls that I think are girls, are charging 300-400 at waikiki for a handjob.
Sex should be legalized, so we can have a big giant red light industry that can raise our tourist industry to tremendous heights.
Guys lets work together to help legalize sex in hawaii, and we can turn this place into the next Pattaya.
What do yall think?
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05-12-15 06:44 #2819Senior Member

Posts: 243She lost her phone sometime in the past few weeks, besides, she never seems to be able to keep a phone for long anyway.
Originally Posted by Chinaheart681
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05-12-15 05:13 #2818Senior Member

Posts: 66Tried calling her?
Did you try calling?
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05-08-15 18:06 #2817Senior Member

Posts: 490I usually see her on maunakea and sometimes on kukui. She is out and about guess you just have to be lucky and pass by.
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05-08-15 15:23 #2816Senior Member

Posts: 38Any updates on this one? The semi-recent mentions of her on this thread have had me wanting her again! Mahalos!!
Originally Posted by NaughtyMonkey
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05-08-15 14:11 #2815Senior Member

Posts: 38Good Stuff. THANKS!
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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05-07-15 21:23 #2814Banned Member

Posts: 97Nikki
Contact prjuan for Nikki's info.
Originally Posted by MidgetMac87
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05-07-15 21:18 #2813Senior Member

Posts: 375There is a monger on here who seems to has constant contact with Nikki Sweet. If you do some searching on here you should be able to find him.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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05-07-15 19:43 #2812Senior Member

Posts: 4949Unfortunately, there's no corner of Smith and Maunakea, because they are parallel streets that never meet.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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Personally, I don't recall seeing Nikki downtown for roughly the past two weeks, although of course she easily could have been out and about when I wasn't there. At the current time, the last sighting of her that anyone has reported on the forum was in late April. Previously, however, in my experience the most likely places to see her were on the Diamond Head side of Maunakea Street between North Beretania Street and North Pauahi Street; inside, and near the North Pauahi Street entrance to, the Smith-Beretania Park in Chinatown; and around the intersection of Maunakea Street and North Kukui Street. She sometimes was also on North Pauahi Street between Smith Street and River Street, and on the other section of River Street between North Kukui Street and North Vineyard Boulevard.
Yup, "Triple D" (Delightful Downtown Debbie) is an awesome provider.
Originally Posted by SlickRick504
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05-07-15 03:53 #2811Senior Member

Posts: 243Look around Pauahi, Smith or River St, she's sometimes spotted near Kukui.
Originally Posted by JustWannaFawk
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05-06-15 22:52 #2810Senior Member

Posts: 141Nikki sweet
Looking for nikki sweeet. I can't find her, people say she's at the corner of smith and maunea st but is thsy by the park?







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