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  1. #16341

    Bella Robinson?

    This Bella Robinson sounds like a very fine straight shooting ho. I heard from the grapevine she may still be working? Because I very well might want to meet this fine, logically thinking woman. (I do like the older ones, LOL!) If she's still active in the biz, does anyone have a link or contact info? And if so, is she a safety girl, or will she at least do a proper blow job without cover?

    TIA.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bourque77  [View Original Post]
    The push has resumed at the Rhode*Island State House to legalize prostitution and expunge the criminal records of those arrested and convicted in the past for engaging in "consensual commercial sexual activity. ".

    It is not a new idea.

    And it is not universally supported. *Women describing themselves as "survivors" of the sex trade were on opposite sides. During Tuesday night's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

    The push to decriminalize sex work. Or reduce it to a civil violation. Has been championed by the ACLU of are. I. , the progressive Democrats who*won legislative seats in 2020 under the banner of the Rhode Island Political Cooperative and a legion of sex workers.

    Robinson wrote the Senate Judiciary Committee a letter*ahead of Tuesday night's hearing on this year's decriminalization bills. *It began:*.

    My name is Bella Robinson. I have been a criminalized sex worker for over 35 years, and I am the director of COYOTE RI," which stands for "Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics. ".

    Another 70 "survivors of the sex trade" signed a letter opposing blanket decriminalization,*in which they said:

    "We have collectively experienced thousands of rapes, assaults, mutilations*and various forms of abuse during our years in prostitution.

    We know first-hand that*prostitution is not a victimless crime, because all of us have experienced significant long-term physical and psychological harm as a result of being bought, sold*and rented for sex. ".

    On the one hand, they said: "As survivors, not criminals, we believe that people who are trafficked and prostituted should*never be arrested or criminalized but rather offered comprehensive services to be able to exit the sex trade. ".

    But, "offering legal protection or a free pass to sex-buyers, pimps, and brothel-owners in Rhode Island will unleash immense harms with no benefit and meaningful safety for those exploited," they said in their letter.

    The fact that you actually think a ticket or civil infraction is sufficient to penalize buyers makes it abundantly clear that you've never had to exchange access to your body to meet your basic*needs like food and shelter," Nicole Bell said of a version of the legislation that would make "commercial*sexual activity" a civil violation.

    Bell described herself as the founder and CEO of Living in Freedom Together (aka LIFT), and "a survivor of prostitution and sex trafficking some of which happened right here in*Providence. ".

    "We know that in places where there are lax prostitution laws the demand for commercial sex*increases. ".

    "I know that this will happen because I. Was sold for sex as a teen in your "indoor*.

    Establishments. " Never once did any of the adult men buying access to brutalize my body ask if I was old enough to be doing this* - which I wasn't. , They didn't ask because they didn't care. *.

    In a 2015 interview, Robinson, now 57 years old, told her own story.

    She said she "entered the*sex industry*as a homeless 18-year-old fleeing an abusive marriage that had rescued her from the foster care system. " She said she is now "victimized by laws intended to help people.

    In her written testimony on Tuesday, she*said*she formed COYOTE after lawmakers in 2009 closed a "loophole" that had allowed indoor prostitution.

    As a result of that action, Robinson said:*"Sex workers and sex trafficking survivors are unable to report violent crimes like sex trafficking to the police without fear of being arrested for prostitution. Sex traffickers and other perpetrators know we are afraid of the police and think they can victimize us with no consequences. ".

    In a survey of 63 are. I. *sex workers that COYOTE conducted in conjunction with Brown University,*she said: "79% of sex workers who had tried to report a crime to police reported that they were turned away, 21% reported that they were threatened with arrest, and 6% said they were actually arrested while trying to report a crime to police. ".

    As it stands, "it is a felony to rent to a prostitute. Which means sex workers who have been outed or arrested for prostitution are often unable to access housing on our own. ".

    And "employers discriminate against people with prostitution convictions, which*can leave some sex workers trapped in the underground economies to support ourselves and our families. ".

    Then there are the health risks. *.

    As has been previously reported,*sexual assault decreased by 30%*and gonorrhea decreased by 40% during the 2003-09 period*when Rhode Island inadvertently.

    In March, Robinson noted,*the are. I. Department of Health reported that "gonorrhea, syphilis*and chlamydia have all increased since RI criminalized prostitution in 2009. ".

    When prostitution is a choice it should be respected,' she told the lawmakers. "When someone does not want to do sex work anymore but is trapped in the industry because the state has placed a scarlet letter on their record, it can be traumatic. ".

    The ACLU concurred.

    Every so often, local law-enforcement agencies conduct street stings of both sex workers and 'johns. '.

    "By humiliating and charging 'johns' for consensual sex and by purporting to 'help' sex workers by giving them arrest records, the law's effect is only to make the lives of sex workers more difficult and dangerous. ".

    There is, however, another side of the*argument, one voiced by former Rep. Joanne Giannini*in a*commentary*in The Journal on Tuesday.

    Before lawmakers cracked down in 2009, she said: "Rhode Island was the only state other than Nevada where indoor prostitution was legal, which made us a safe haven for traffickers to run illegal brothels and transport minors here for sexual exploitation. ".

    In the years since, she said, "more than 30 illegal massage parlors in the state closed,*and advertising for sex services stopped in newspapers. ".

    She contends the bills under consideration now would "open the gates for Rhode Island to again become a safe haven for sex trafficking. ".

    A bit of history: the three decades in which Rhode Island allowed indoor prostitution in massage parlors and*strip clubs and through online escorts have been ascribed to an accident in legislative bill-drafting.

    In response to resident outrage over an increase in prostitution on the West Side of Providence, lawmakers in 1980*tried to speed up the conviction process by making sex work a misdemeanor instead of a felony*punishable by up to 5 years in prison.

    Then-House Speaker Matthew J. Smith co-sponsored the bill to "bring about speedier court decisions,'*to get the prostitutes off the streets more quickly.

    The new law omitted*the ban on prostitution itself, however, effectively making it legal if it occurred indoors.

    And it went unnoticed for decades until*lawyers representing women arrested by the police in undercover stings on Asian massage parlors including some suspected of sex trafficking succeeded in using the loophole to exonerate their clients, to the frustration of the police and prosecutors. The market for indoor prostitution flourished.

    In 2009,*state lawmakers, at the urging of law-enforcement agencies, among others, closed the loophole and declared prostitution behind closed doors a crime once again.

    One of the two bills up for debate on Tuesday S2713 is sponsored by Senators Jeanine Calkin and Cynthia Mendes, the latter of whom is running for lieutenant governor, and the other S2716 *by Senators Tiara Mack, Kendra Anderson, Jonathon Acosta and*Calkin.

    Their bills would not repeal Rhode Island's separate: "Uniform Act on Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking,"*which is targeted at anyone who "knowingly recruits, transports, transfers, harbors, receives, provides, obtains, isolates, maintains, or entices an individual" into prostitution.

  2. #16340

    Ball rash

    I concur with Lbrad. I too have experienced an occasional rash on my balls after a sloppy oral session. It could all possibly be from whatever they had eaten recently. A good wash with soap and water should clear it up.

  3. #16339

    Well reviewed

    Quote Originally Posted by AwwonAnon  [View Original Post]
    https://providence.skipthegames.com/...l/496158214100

    She seems like shed be a good time. It I've heard mixed opinions on this one. Anyone else can speak for their experience?
    She is well reviewed on here. Just use the search function.

  4. #16338

    Anyone seen Debbie

    https://providence.skipthegames.com/...l/496158214100

    She seems like shed be a good time. It I've heard mixed opinions on this one. Anyone else can speak for their experience?

  5. #16337
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1341
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisMason86  [View Original Post]
    Yes this is the one.

    Developed a hell of a rash. Might be value for money but no more for me. Be looking for a new regular in the months ahead!
    Wash your balls before you leave, Thats drool rash!

  6. #16336
    Quote Originally Posted by PlayFullPup  [View Original Post]
    A rather off-topic and rude response there GV. You ought to be championing Bella's work. Perhaps you also lampooned Colin K when he took a knee for NFL treatment. His stance appears to have been prescient. Perhaps in time, Bella will also.
    Who is to say I don't support Bella's work? I simply am just stating Bella looks rough as in has lived a rough life. What is wrong with that?

  7. #16335
    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus77  [View Original Post]
    Always good advice. And also it helps to see someone who's well-reviewed with a good reputation. Of course those types of girls tend to get a lot of repeat clients and regulars, so it's not always easy to get an appointment with them.
    This is why I liked using he platform humaniplex when I was living 8 n the west coast. Humaniplex allows both the provider and the client to rate each other. A lot better than using stg and erotic monkey here.

  8. #16334

    Hush banquet

    Can anyone speak on hush banquet a little more. I get the room part but what is the other option?

  9. #16333

    Wrong Approach Gianni

    Quote Originally Posted by GianniVersace  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for posting the article.

    Bella looks rough.
    A rather off-topic and rude response there GV. You ought to be championing Bella's work. [Deleted by Admin]

  10. #16332

    Chanel

    Quote Originally Posted by WhoaWtf  [View Original Post]
    She looks super hot. Would you be willing to slide her info? I tried to PM you, but your inbox is full.
    I posted thec link already. Here it is again: https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/chanel-e...warwick-867827#erotic.

  11. #16331
    Quote Originally Posted by Lips1963  [View Original Post]
    What does Jasmine charge now for just BBBJ? Her profile on the other unmentionable board indicates 100 for half hour. Is that still correct?

    Also, have you tried the big natural tit MILF Chanel in Warwick?

    https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/chanel-e...warwick-867827#erotic.

    Pictures are dated but she still looks OK last time I was there. Incall was her little house, very safe. Havn't seen her in a year or so, but she's active. I used to pay 100 for a quick fuck on her couch with BBBJ. Titty fuck with the BBBJ is very good. But she may have raised rates, does anyone know? Seems like they all raised their rates now.
    I've texted Chanel twice now. She responds that she available later on and when I contact her again the same day, she doesn't answer.

    When I first met Jasmine, went for a half hour. I gave 100 and that was fine, after that I've always given her a little extra. So I don't know if she's hiked up her rates.

  12. #16330
    Quote Originally Posted by GianniVersace  [View Original Post]
    Be nice and don't treat the girl like a hoe. Alittle kindness goes a long way.
    Always good advice. And also it helps to see someone who's well-reviewed with a good reputation. Of course those types of girls tend to get a lot of repeat clients and regulars, so it's not always easy to get an appointment with them.

  13. #16329
    Quote Originally Posted by Bourque77  [View Original Post]
    The push has resumed at the Rhode*Island State House to legalize prostitution and expunge the criminal records of those arrested and convicted in the past for engaging in "consensual commercial sexual activity. ".

    It is not a new idea.

    And it is not universally supported. *Women describing themselves as "survivors" of the sex trade were on opposite sides. During Tuesday night's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

    The push to decriminalize sex work. Or reduce it to a civil violation. Has been championed by the ACLU of are. I. , the progressive Democrats who*won legislative seats in 2020 under the banner of the Rhode Island Political Cooperative and a legion of sex workers.

    Robinson wrote the Senate Judiciary Committee a letter*ahead of Tuesday night's hearing on this year's decriminalization bills. *It began:*.

    My name is Bella Robinson. I have been a criminalized sex worker for over 35 years, and I am the director of COYOTE RI," which stands for "Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics. ".

    Another 70 "survivors of the sex trade" signed a letter opposing blanket decriminalization,*in which they said:

    "We have collectively experienced thousands of rapes, assaults, mutilations*and various forms of abuse during our years in prostitution.

    We know first-hand that*prostitution is not a victimless crime, because all of us have experienced significant long-term physical and psychological harm as a result of being bought, sold*and rented for sex. ".

    On the one hand, they said: "As survivors, not criminals, we believe that people who are trafficked and prostituted should*never be arrested or criminalized but rather offered comprehensive services to be able to exit the sex trade. ".

    But, "offering legal protection or a free pass to sex-buyers, pimps, and brothel-owners in Rhode Island will unleash immense harms with no benefit and meaningful safety for those exploited," they said in their letter.

    The fact that you actually think a ticket or civil infraction is sufficient to penalize buyers makes it abundantly clear that you've never had to exchange access to your body to meet your basic*needs like food and shelter," Nicole Bell said of a version of the legislation that would make "commercial*sexual activity" a civil violation.

    Bell described herself as the founder and CEO of Living in Freedom Together (aka LIFT), and "a survivor of prostitution and sex trafficking some of which happened right here in*Providence. ".

    "We know that in places where there are lax prostitution laws the demand for commercial sex*increases. ".

    "I know that this will happen because I. Was sold for sex as a teen in your "indoor*.

    Establishments. " Never once did any of the adult men buying access to brutalize my body ask if I was old enough to be doing this* - which I wasn't. , They didn't ask because they didn't care. *.

    In a 2015 interview, Robinson, now 57 years old, told her own story.

    She said she "entered the*sex industry*as a homeless 18-year-old fleeing an abusive marriage that had rescued her from the foster care system. " She said she is now "victimized by laws intended to help people.

    In her written testimony on Tuesday, she*said*she formed COYOTE after lawmakers in 2009 closed a "loophole" that had allowed indoor prostitution.

    As a result of that action, Robinson said:*"Sex workers and sex trafficking survivors are unable to report violent crimes like sex trafficking to the police without fear of being arrested for prostitution. Sex traffickers and other perpetrators know we are afraid of the police and think they can victimize us with no consequences. ".

    In a survey of 63 are. I. *sex workers that COYOTE conducted in conjunction with Brown University,*she said: "79% of sex workers who had tried to report a crime to police reported that they were turned away, 21% reported that they were threatened with arrest, and 6% said they were actually arrested while trying to report a crime to police. ".

    As it stands, "it is a felony to rent to a prostitute. Which means sex workers who have been outed or arrested for prostitution are often unable to access housing on our own. ".

    And "employers discriminate against people with prostitution convictions, which*can leave some sex workers trapped in the underground economies to support ourselves and our families. ".

    Then there are the health risks. *.

    As has been previously reported,*sexual assault decreased by 30%*and gonorrhea decreased by 40% during the 2003-09 period*when Rhode Island inadvertently.

    In March, Robinson noted,*the are. I. Department of Health reported that "gonorrhea, syphilis*and chlamydia have all increased since RI criminalized prostitution in 2009. ".

    When prostitution is a choice it should be respected,' she told the lawmakers. "When someone does not want to do sex work anymore but is trapped in the industry because the state has placed a scarlet letter on their record, it can be traumatic. ".

    The ACLU concurred.

    Every so often, local law-enforcement agencies conduct street stings of both sex workers and 'johns. '.

    "By humiliating and charging 'johns' for consensual sex and by purporting to 'help' sex workers by giving them arrest records, the law's effect is only to make the lives of sex workers more difficult and dangerous. ".

    There is, however, another side of the*argument, one voiced by former Rep. Joanne Giannini*in a*commentary*in The Journal on Tuesday.

    Before lawmakers cracked down in 2009, she said: "Rhode Island was the only state other than Nevada where indoor prostitution was legal, which made us a safe haven for traffickers to run illegal brothels and transport minors here for sexual exploitation. ".

    In the years since, she said, "more than 30 illegal massage parlors in the state closed,*and advertising for sex services stopped in newspapers. ".

    She contends the bills under consideration now would "open the gates for Rhode Island to again become a safe haven for sex trafficking. ".

    A bit of history: the three decades in which Rhode Island allowed indoor prostitution in massage parlors and*strip clubs and through online escorts have been ascribed to an accident in legislative bill-drafting.

    In response to resident outrage over an increase in prostitution on the West Side of Providence, lawmakers in 1980*tried to speed up the conviction process by making sex work a misdemeanor instead of a felony*punishable by up to 5 years in prison.

    Then-House Speaker Matthew J. Smith co-sponsored the bill to "bring about speedier court decisions,'*to get the prostitutes off the streets more quickly.

    The new law omitted*the ban on prostitution itself, however, effectively making it legal if it occurred indoors.

    And it went unnoticed for decades until*lawyers representing women arrested by the police in undercover stings on Asian massage parlors including some suspected of sex trafficking succeeded in using the loophole to exonerate their clients, to the frustration of the police and prosecutors. The market for indoor prostitution flourished.

    In 2009,*state lawmakers, at the urging of law-enforcement agencies, among others, closed the loophole and declared prostitution behind closed doors a crime once again.

    One of the two bills up for debate on Tuesday S2713 is sponsored by Senators Jeanine Calkin and Cynthia Mendes, the latter of whom is running for lieutenant governor, and the other S2716 *by Senators Tiara Mack, Kendra Anderson, Jonathon Acosta and*Calkin.

    Their bills would not repeal Rhode Island's separate: "Uniform Act on Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking,"*which is targeted at anyone who "knowingly recruits, transports, transfers, harbors, receives, provides, obtains, isolates, maintains, or entices an individual" into prostitution.
    Thanks for posting the article.

    Bella looks rough.

  14. #16328
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedIt21  [View Original Post]
    How do I avoid sub-par service? I've been disappointed the last few times.
    Be nice and don't treat the girl like a hoe. Alittle kindness goes a long way.

  15. #16327

    MILF Chanel

    Quote Originally Posted by Lips1963  [View Original Post]
    What does Jasmine charge now for just BBBJ? Her profile on the other unmentionable board indicates 100 for half hour. Is that still correct?

    Also, have you tried the big natural tit MILF Chanel in Warwick?

    https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/chanel-e...warwick-867827#erotic.

    Pictures are dated but she still looks OK last time I was there. Incall was her little house, very safe. Havn't seen her in a year or so, but she's active. I used to pay 100 for a quick fuck on her couch with BBBJ. Titty fuck with the BBBJ is very good. But she may have raised rates, does anyone know? Seems like they all raised their rates now. : (.
    She looks super hot. Would you be willing to slide her info? I tried to PM you, but your inbox is full.

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