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05-25-2005 #11
Well, I think it depends upon you and the guy. I like to ease into things, and chat for a while first, but I quite understand it. It's both a cue that you're ready for action and a safety valve as NYCe said regarding LE (law enforcement), since they are going to have a hard time busting you if they're already naked. I don't think you need to jump right to "why don't you get comfortable," but don't start anything until you do. Always invite the client to get comfortable before you begin the session in ernest, even if you've been sitting sharing some wine for a few minutes of small talk first.
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05-25-2005 #12
lol, if you're dealing with a fat greasy slickhair humpty dumpty lookin person I guess you wouldnt want to see them butt naked, but that is what alot of providers ask
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05-25-2005 #13Originally Posted by NYCe
Thats the law here in Los Angeles. Escorts can only legally work for licensed escort bureaus and and escort bureaus can only legally employ registered escorts. So, thats pretty much a defacto escorting license. Anyone working outside that system is violating the law, even if they don't provide sexual services.
There are similar ordinances in Phoenix, Portland, San Diego and of all places, Boise.
Felicia
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05-25-2005 #14
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05-25-2005 #15
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Originally Posted by Ecstatic
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05-25-2005 #16
atlanta also has a license you have to get, some girls opened there door and guy showed his badge and they were arrested for no permit or something of that matter. both gg and tgirls were gotten that way.
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05-25-2005 #17
SO HOW DO U GO ABOUT GETTING A LICENSE IN ATL? CAUSE THATS WHERE I BASE FROM NOW
Never argue with and Idiot ..People watching might not be able to tell the difference !
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05-25-2005 #18
I found the Atlanta Ordinances on Escorting here
http://www.municode.com/resources/online_codes.asp
Hope thats a starting point for you
Felicia
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05-25-2005 #19
ITS SAID I NEED A PASSWORD
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05-25-2005 #20
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Originally Posted by Ecstatic
The "line" is drawn at population. Any county with a population over a pre-set amount brothels are not legal. Period. I believe it's 400,000. And then it's still up to the county, if below the pop. number, whether or not they will allow legal, licensed brothels. Steet solicitation is not legal anywhere in Nevada.