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07-30-17 23:17 #1292Senior Member

Posts: 135We just chatted and played with Fiv till she was dripping wet. She commented it's usually an upcharge & I said that's ok I don't need to but I never cip only on belly. She said ok which is what we did. For round two after sloppy BBBJ she just jumped on top without any prompt. Got lucky I guess.
Originally Posted by WillyN
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07-30-17 02:13 #1291Regular Member

Posts: 9Oh man, saw her a couple of months ago, if only I'd known! Negotiated with an upcharge, or just "turn on the charm"?
Originally Posted by JustRandy
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07-30-17 01:03 #1290Senior Member

Posts: 1384Hard to get a hold of. Don't answer phone and only respond to text once a day!
Originally Posted by AjLove609
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07-29-17 23:27 #1289Senior Member

Posts: 601It's not legal in Vegas. Or Clark County, NV.
Originally Posted by ImRainMan
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Not legal in the Reno area either.
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07-29-17 19:42 #1288Senior Member

Posts: 85Prostitution is illegal in Las Vegas. Legally operated brothels only exist in a few counties, Clark County is not one of them.
Originally Posted by ImRainMan
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07-29-17 18:54 #1287Banned Member

Posts: 11Not in Vegas itself
Strictly regulated brothels operate legally in isolated rural areas, away from the majority of Nevada's population. Prostitution is illegal in the following counties: Clark (which contains Las Vegas), Washoe (which contains Reno), Douglas, and Lincoln. . As of August 2013, there are 19 brothels in Nevada.
Originally Posted by ImRainMan
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07-29-17 17:09 #1286Senior Member

Posts: 138That's always the challenge, but it would be easier if it were legal. Providers are much less likely to report it for fear of implicating themselves. In the article there are descriptions of a provider being robbed and stabbed by a 'hobbyist'. Hobbyists who do that are certainly a minority (just like providers who run scams and try to rob and trick hobbyists), but they make all of us look bad.
Originally Posted by ImRainMan
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It infuriates me when I hear about hobbyists abusing or otherwise mistreating providers. They're a person just like anyone else. If a hobbyist has a bad experience just describe it on a forum like this and move on. We know what to expect from providers who have been around awhile and have a reputation.
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07-29-17 16:22 #1285Senior Member

Posts: 1384Actually it's illegal in Vegas. Las Vegas county to be specific. The rest of Nevada sure it's legal.
Originally Posted by ImRainMan
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07-29-17 14:19 #1284Senior Member

Posts: 135Shay Shalya-tna
Pros-very nice and accommodating, BBFS allowed. Cons-piercings in every possible location of interest, which isn't my preference for GFE.
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07-29-17 14:09 #1283Regular Member

Posts: 4Readyjamie
Has anyone seen Readyjamie recently? What did you think?
http://seattle.backpage.com/WomenSee...-need/50635123
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07-28-17 02:03 #1282Senior Member

Posts: 138To be fair some providers are involved out of desperation, coercion (pimps), substance abuse, or have no other option (criminal record, etc.), but as hobbyists that isn't our fault. If a provider truly wants to leave the work I'm entirely in favor of having resources available (counseling, education, housing assistance, etc.), but the reality is you can't save everyone. We aren't the ones who put them in their situation, so I agree that as long as we don't abuse of mistreat them it's one-sided and unfair to target us.
Originally Posted by Mojo567
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As far as pimps and predator-hobbyists who abuse, rob, or otherwise mistreat providers, LE should absolutely go after and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. As you say, this would be easier if it were legal. Even where it's legal it's my understanding some of this still happens, but to a lesser degree than where it's illegal.
And yeah, it's still fundamentally consensual sex among adults. It shouldn't be regarded as criminal just because of the money aspect.
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07-27-17 19:25 #1281Banned Member

Posts: 451TeslaCruise
Yup. Scroll down a little and you will see the post where she requested this rate. .
Originally Posted by MichaelT87
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07-27-17 19:25 #1280Banned Member

Posts: 451Seattle Times. FrontPage
Yup. I have read article bragging about what a stellar job the city is doing while busting board owners. Both in MI and IL before. Neither of those news agencies though listed this level of detail (exactly outlining how they infiltrated the board and then went on to dismantle it). They also provided names of the owners and linked those names to board personas. That really is unique to WA state. Also with WA being one of the only states that wishes to punish the mongers while letting the providers go scott free is a chilling reminder that we need to be more careful. It is crazy that they tracked down top executives from MS and AMZN and Boeing to tied them to the actual development of the websites. Scary to say the least. Most of the other developed nations have legalized (and controlled) the profession, making it safer, cheaper and more assessible (for both the hobbyist and the provider).
Originally Posted by EastlakeHorndog
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I really hope we as a nation realize that this is not a crime. Get rid of the pimps and allow grown adults to engage in a consentual exchange. I mean this is the OLDEST profession in the world, why then, do we harbor a social (and political) stigma in this day and age?
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07-27-17 12:46 #1279Senior Member

Posts: 265$500
Holy! $500 selective rate?
Originally Posted by Mojo567
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07-27-17 02:53 #1278Senior Member

Posts: 138For those who haven't I highly recommend reading the article. It's a sober reminder of the risks associated with this hobby and what to be mindful of. It's a lengthy article that covers many aspects of the investigation and related issues in great detail.
Originally Posted by Mojo567
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For us hobbyists I think the most important lesson is to be careful how organized your activities are. It seems like most of the hobbyists who were busted became pretty deeply involved by creating web sites and actively promoting providers in ways that were easily identifiable. Fairly early in the article they describe organized, promotional parties where hobbyists and providers promoted each others interests. This level of organization seems risky, so I'm not that surprised they eventually got busted.
Thank you so fucking much. Seriously, thank you. I get so tired of reading the chicken little posts about how they got busted for posting reviews. Those guys met in public, pissed off people at every restaurant they met in by talking about pussy at the top of their lungs, then created web sites and one of the assholes bragged about fucking trafficked women. So then, while they met in REALITY they were infiltrated and busted.
It's not hard, mongering generally speaking isn't a team sport. Stay anonymous, fuck some pussy, write about it and all is well.
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