Brothels in places like Europe are a nice place to work. They have many benefits and labor rights. But Gloria Steinem said that Playboy exploits and objectifies women. (Always Playboy for her. Didn't she ever read Hustler, or see Debbie Does Dallas?) But Linda Lovelace said it was feminists that really exploited her and used her as an object. When they took her on a speaking tour of the US to decry the evils of the porn industry. And, Lovelace said she wasn't against porn per se. Not if it was tastefully done, she said.
So did you have an opinion? Not all European countries is it legal. It is my profession and I am happy.
Not legal in my country but I haven't availed of a prostitute in 3.5 years. I'll probably end up treating myself within the next few months.
I've been to a few where they are legal in the US. I have a feeling that I'd enjoy the ones overseas more but I really don't have a good reason why I think that. The ones I've been to here are a little too theatrical for my taste. I'm sure that's not the right word but I guess I mean that I'm not that keen on women with a lot of makeup and dressed with things from an ABS and rooms looking like a boudoir. I'd rather just a girl dressed normally and willing to be undressed and getting sweaty for a while. But that's just me.
Did you have good sex? Over here it is illegal for the buyer but not the seller, so if mid to higher level, best to not attract too much attention. It should be all about the sex!
It's good. No complaints although it was a bit of a clock watch for the first one and now, the last one. And tons of extra charges although that really It's good. No complaints although it was a bit of a clock watch for the first one and now, the last one. And tons of extra charges although that really didn't surprise me. One of the girls was very good with oral. One of the best I've ever had and everyone here knows how much I love getting sucked. I had a difficult time holding back and she took advantage of that. BUT....I had to finish outside which was still good but not my preference. Splattered boobs were nice to see though.
I only do the “platinum” price per hour where the customer does what he wishes. Unless very special events then a set price.
That's a huge generalisation that all brothels in Europe are a nice place to work. Not all sex workers want to be working there, some do, some don't. Rights vary too between countries, and has been said, brothels aren't even legal in all European countries. As for clock watching, that's typical of any brothel, and extra charges are common when the client didn't negotiate properly for what they really wanted. Away from brothels, the high end market is a far happier area to work in. Without going into details of exactly what I do, appointments are for services offered and not time restricted, there are no hidden extras as a luxury service is a high price for a reason, it includes everything a client could want, and also I meet a lot of extremely nice clients who repeat book.
What gets me is that most places in the world brothels, or rather prostitution is illegal. But getting paid to fuck another actor or fuck on a website isn't.
And some places the prostitution is legal, but not in a brothel. Also sometimes the big events, like Jenna does, are not illegal. But if she picked up a couple guys at a train station in the same city, it would be
And it shouldn't. Bet you didn't know most sex is illegal. Sodomy (anal or oral sex) is illegal in many areas of the world. So is cheating, aka adultery. Same sex relations has become legal in many areas as recently as just 10 years. It's still illegal in some countries. So any married guy getting a BJ from another guy triples his illegal activities in some places. Then there is indecent exposure as in public sex. Of course sex for hire or prostitution/solicitation runs afoul of the law. There's a bunch of sex that's illegal. Much more than legal sex.