I'll be in Boston working for 2 weeks. Any suggestions of what to do? Any hobbying possibilities?
Lots of great clubs and restaurants. I recommend saving the hobbying until you get home. The legal situation makes the scene much worse. It's not that you're likely to get busted, but advertisements are much more vague and unhelpful, so it's harder to get what you want, and SPs naturally charge more because of the greater risks they face.I'll be in Boston working for 2 weeks. Any suggestions of what to do? Any hobbying possibilities?
U.S. immigration tries to make sure to ask enough very nosy questions to make certain that almost everyone will lie about something, so that they can toss people out whenever they feel like it (on the basis of lying) rather than having to find good reasons to kick people out, so I wouldn't stress out about the fact that they ask questions about prostitution. The fact that local governments actually do devote some effort to enforcing anti-prostitution laws is much more relevant.as usual with posts about the states, i wouldn't do anything there except play tourist
i believe there is a moral turpitude clause in US immigration, which applies to anyone visiting the states, even if you're just there for an hour
i wonder how that applies to Nevada brothels, which are legal