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06-11-2006 #1
Hedonism says NO to promoting a ts event...
So my bf had the idea of contacting Hedonism Resorts to book, promote a ts porn star event @ their resort in Jamaica. I thought it would be great, unique, and something that would be profitable (since it has never been done before) and he contacted them for me.
Seeing as they sponsor all kind of events- including bi/lesbian ones- we figured the might go for the idea.
Unfortunately this is the response we got from the club manager:
"I have gone over your site and it is unfortunate but I cannot promote a group on this nature to the resort, I can only do promotions with mainstream adult stars ."
Of course they have the right to say no- but it proves to me that again some people within our own industry can be the most close minded about transsexuals. I have experienced this first hand and know it to be a fact.
It's a shame how much money transsexual adult product generates, but yet we are still not seen as 'mainstream' enough for so, so many things.
It really makes me angry , but it's their loss. ENTIRELY.
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06-11-2006 #2
Two steps forward, one back. That's shame on them, Allanah, but kudos to you for trying, and keeping on keeping on.
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06-11-2006 #3
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06-11-2006 #4
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a ts event in jamaica...they'd probably get burned down or protested at the least...
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06-11-2006 #5
He should have been straight up and just said, "we don't want to do it."
seanchai
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06-11-2006 #6
exatly-
and d dear, they sponsor bi- lesbian women only events. so i think we would be far from a witch hunt.
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06-11-2006 #7
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- Jun 2005
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how about trying a smaller less well known resort?they're not the only game in town,Allanah
still looking for a fun nyc girl for play and maybe more.I need to practice my skills
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06-11-2006 #8
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Like you said Allanah, their loss ENTIRELY!
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06-11-2006 #9
Hotels and resorts are so damned wierd on shit like this. We used to have a book/trade show at the Sheraton in Silver Spring, MD. Every year, about five or six hundred people would gather and do the pro/fan/party thing for three days. Sure, we got a little wild (Snakes in the hospitality suite, a massive party in the ladies room - moved to the men's room, etc.), but we never caused any damage and a good time was typically had by all.
Then the Boy Sprouts came.
The last year (I think it was their 24th) the show shared the hotel with a couple of Boy Sprout troops on a tour of our nation's capitol. By the end of the weekend, these diminutive terrorists had thrown fire extinguishers off the roof into a major boulevard, smashed a plate-glass window in the lobby, and triggered numorous false alarms, much to the dismay and anger of the local FD.
Who got punished?
You betcha, it was the annual event that had loyally used this venue for two decades. Because, as we all know, the Boy Sprouts would never, ever do anything bad.
Jeez. What defines "mainstream" for these people? Money? Well, duh! We have that too, and our best option is to take it elsewhere and make sure they =hear= about it.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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06-11-2006 #10
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sorry to hear that Allanah let me apologize for them because i am jamaican.
jamaicans as a whole are by far are the most close minded to anything "unique"
for example if you are gay and you get killed down there the attacker doesnt get prosecuted
there pretty much close minded to anything there not use to or what anyone doesnt considers normal