I was always told to go to Rhode Island.
Do you mean from a legal perspective?
If so, the glitch in the statute that effectively made indoor prostitution legal in Rhode Island legal has now been corrected, and the laws are largely the same in both states.
The reviews of the Boston ladies are better than the Rhode Island ladies, so I just don’t understand incurring the extra travel expenses.
I took a quick look at just the ladies on the very first page of the link to the TER reviews. Tina, Audrey, Gianna, Amber, Amanda, Josephine and Evelyn all get 7, 8s and 9s in reviews and total GFE and do the full hour. The reviews of Karina 3 and Sabina are not as strong.
Some of you guys make the U.S. a lot more difficult than you need to make it.
I need to do a couple of Toronto reviews from a great trip. Toronto is better than the U.S. of course, but the set-up is the same with the exception of screening in the U.S., and the existence of fake ads in the U.S.
If you give Boston International the screening information it needs, and get your explicit details from reviews, you have nothing to be concerned about. They aren’t cops, you aren’t a cop, and that is the end of things. Adult consensual activities are ignored in big cities in the Northeast U.S. Certainly much more ignored in those big cities than in the suburbs and small towns. But that is the same as in Canada, correct? You are going to be given an incall location. Play it cool, go there, do the deed, and you are done. Wise in the U.S. to not do explicit questions or comments in text or email messages to the agency or to ladies, as an extra precaution. But once again, same as in Canada, especially after c-36.
Now none of that applies if you do something fucking stupid. The police in the U.S. do fake ads on what remains of mass classifieds, such as skipthegames. If you insist on trying to save a few bucks by trying to find an escort with no reviews who doesn’t screen in the U.S., or go to an Asian massage parlor where the ladies speak no English and live at the facility, very bad things might happen to you. That is a major difference between the U.S. and Canada. You might not get the same level of service in big cities in Canada by going for the lower end of the scene, but you won’t get arrested. Play with the lower-end of the scene in the U.S., and bad things can happen.