Is it due to c 36 ?

luvboy

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I am not sure if it's because of c 36. A couple of sp's and one mpa had texted me and asked me if we can meet for a session.

I find this behavior quite odd as these sp's or the mpa never initiated any conversations previously. Not sure if it's downtime or due to the bill. I found it very odd and wanted to share
 

tegR

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Its a some do, some don't thing generally. If you have not given explicit permission to be contacted it is bad form for them to be doing this. That said, not something unheard of.

Might expect an uptick of repeat fishing once C-36 is law if customers of the respectable, clean and safe variety become (which they probably will) rare and precious. Works both ways of course - pre-36 verified providers become rare and precious from the buyer's perspective. Even worse bad form without explicit permission IMO in that case, since its basically asking you to commit a crime and creating communications which if responded to at all might be interpreted as a criminal act in and of themselves.
 

thumper18474

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It's possible that even the spectre of being pinched has caused many a hobbyist to either retire from pooning or they have already nailed down their ..ahem...stable of go to ladies in advance of whatever form C36 takes, and the fringe ladies are now feeling it
And that is not to say that those ladies are not good/great providers, it just means they haven't built up that loyal clientele list yet

I have heard from a few that have said it's slow out there in poonerland. ..market correction maybe?...LOL
is it turning into a buyers market?
 

TeasePlease

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I've heard that it's slow. I suspect it isn't C36 yet. It just hasn't been in the news much lately.
 

LisbethNova

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From what I have heard, it will just be really difficult for new girls to get into the biz and the hobbyists are going to have to trust the reviews and word of mouth of who is a legit provider. But, I also wonder how far they are going to go to crack down on things. After all, marijuana is still illegal, yet it is everywhere. I just wonder how serious they are going to take this.
 

DB123

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From what I have heard, it will just be really difficult for new girls to get into the biz and the hobbyists are going to have to trust the reviews and word of mouth of who is a legit provider. But, I also wonder how far they are going to go to crack down on things. After all, marijuana is still illegal, yet it is everywhere. I just wonder how serious they are going to take this.
I've maintained and continue to maintain that this is all much ado about nothing. I suppose it's possible I'm wrong and sweeping changes are coming, but I highly doubt it.

Btw, like the new pictures in your ad :D
 

HAMSTER INSPECTOR

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I wonder if new SPs will be less trusted, clients will fear that they are walking into a LE sting. A lady that is known ( by review ) will be less of a gamble to end up in the clink.
 

wangbang

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I have heard from a few that have said it's slow out there in poonerland. ..market correction maybe?...LOL
Lot fewer people posting on TERB from what I can see.

From what I have heard, it will just be really difficult for new girls to get into the biz and the hobbyists are going to have to trust the reviews and word of mouth of who is a legit provider. But, I also wonder how far they are going to go to crack down on things. After all, marijuana is still illegal, yet it is everywhere. I just wonder how serious they are going to take this.
You make two good points.

It's illegal in the US yet the business is big. No question when you read US boards the legality weighs on them more than here. LE makes the point in the US once in awhile but it isn't a screaming priority. Still, guys are a lot more wary when hobbying in the States.

That leads to your other point of new girls. I know for myself there won't be anyone new until I get a feel for the lay of the land. Will that take 2 weeks or a year? Oddly, for the first while I expect to abandon playing at strip clubs because that is just the easiest place to get caught. There will be guys who get scared away from the industry, guys who play it smart and stick to familiar territory and guys who are just plain stupid. I suspect those last guys will be the one's who get the problems.
 

Celticman

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Really?? We are finding the opposite. Its busy as heck!
Perhaps it is a little like Christmas Eve last minute shopping.

And speaking of shopping, did you ever indulge in your crush on these CFMs?


 

MPAsquared

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Perhaps it is a little like Christmas Eve last minute shopping.

And speaking of shopping, did you ever indulge in your crush on these CFMs?


OMG. No :( those shoes make my heart race & my pussy wet! Fuck me! *drooling*
 

wangbang

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I don't think I've heard of a situation of law enforcement operating a sting just for kicks
Done fairly often on the street but wouldn't work under the current laws for an incall. Under C-36 it would likely work. We'll have to wait an see if they go this way.


Maybe us girls will have to start giving YOU guys references to prove another girl is legit, hahaha!
That's rich. :D
 

tribunus

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Really?? We are finding the opposite. Its busy as heck!
So true. These days at Muse, if you do the walk-in thing, (a) you probably won't get a session or (b) it will be with the least popular/attractive girl. Scratch that itch while you can, worry-free!
 

luvboy

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I think LE is primarily concerned with underage workers, trafficking and drug dealing in the industry. The point, as I understand it, is to help girls in exploitative situations seek help without fear of incrimination. Meetings occuring between two strongly consenting adults with no ill intent haven't garnere................
I had spoken with independents who are the ones I see and most of them are not even worries about c36. The response I get is they have a solid client base and it would not affect that much. And most opined that it's the agency girls who will go through a tough time . I am not sure which of their opinions is true or which one is going to be the reality.

From a buyers perspective I will take the option that involves little risk.
 

teach

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I suspect some hobbyists are taking a step back due to C-36. I for one am still seeing my 2 - 3 ladies a week. If the C-36 passes, I will still continue but only see the respected agencies and independents. I will pass on new independents and agencies unless they have been given a thumbs up by reviewer I view as credible, and there are just a handful of those.
 

MPAsquared

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So under the new law, will agencies have to shut down? Will massage parlours? Will strip clubs go back to ten dollar air dances? Will strip.clubs regain popularity as escorts and massage girls suffer? It will be interesting to see. I am glad I have been backing off from the hobby, and this may be a good incentive to stay out, at least for a while.
Nope.
 

escapefromstress

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My inclination would be to book with reputable independents rather than agencies. If police somehow acquire the records of an escort agency and find that you've been booking with them, I imagine you're screwed. And there's no way I'm going anywhere NEAR an MP!

On the other hand, if you can obtain the real name of a reputable indy, the two of you can correspond as though you're merely friends (ie, no mention of rates, services, etc; you'd discuss this in person behind closed doors only). If someone gets hold of her cell phone, there's no evidence that you've been communicating for the purposes of purchasing sexual services.

I'd be interested in the thoughts of others on this.
I think we should wait to hear what steps the agencies will be taking to keep their employees and clients safe before we decide.

Many Indy's, Sex Worker Org's and Agency/Spa owners have reassured us that they have already sought legal counsel, and are prepared for whatever the future holds. Countless bright minds are working on innovative solutions behind the scenes, but nothing can be said until the Bill becomes Law, and LE announces how they plan to enforce it.

There will be a 30 day grace period after the Bill is passed, before they can begin to enforce it.
 

Scarey

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I suspect the litmus test for how this industry shrinks , or does not, will be the first bust under the new laws.If they treat it, for example, like child porn busts and name names right out of the gate.You'll see significant blowback. Anyone with anything to lose will begin to lay low.I know many SP's have reliable regulars, but it's all fun and games until people start losing their livelihoods.Some very influential people want this law to pass.Conservative evangelicals and pissed off hardcore feminist groups will not sit on their hands and let it be law in name only.Sad but true.
 
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