Update: Prostitution legalization bill introduced in NY Monday.

Yeah I mean I guess I take back what I said.

I’d never be like man I gotta get a hooker tonight.

But my boys went to this place in China called “four floors of whores” you kinda have to in that situation. :lol
 
Yeah I mean I guess I take back what I said.

I’d never be like man I gotta get a hooker tonight.

But my boys went to this place in China called “four floors of whores” you kinda have to in that situation. :lol:
:lol: Heard comedian Gina Yashere talk about this, it's like a 4 floor strip mall that turns into "4 floors of whores" at night.
 
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I don’t even know, I wasn’t there. I was wondering if that’s just a nick name they gave it. Guess not. :lol

One of them used to live there, he always took visitors there.
 
Thread is full of stupid.
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Legalizing it only gon help IG thots and the ones on the street get their paper with less eyes on em

It's not like weed where there is no shame in buying and ppl basically purchase at anytime in the day
 
If they legalized it, a certain segment of women would not be able to capitalize off their sneaky ho ways. Women would probably have more of an incentive to act right knowing they can't control a dude with the p if it's free flowing in the streets.
I am in no way condoning sex trafficking or rape or dealing with minors.
 
Never been to a massage place. Seems like the tables, the rooms, and the girls’ hands are all gross.

Was in Montreal for a bachelor party and some of the guys really enjoyed going to the nuru massage place.
 
Yeah I mean I guess I take back what I said.

I’d never be like man I gotta get a hooker tonight.

But my boys went to this place in China called “four floors of whores” you kinda have to in that situation. :lol:

My boy (former military) was telling me a story about that place last night. Said he was there for 3 weeks and was f'd up for a while when he came back
 
That's why women on Craigslist used to sell 'roses'. $100 for 100 roses. Even though the scheme is obvious i wonder if there were laws against it. The guy shows up, buys the roses, then they just so happen to 'hit it off' and have sex.

That's why the escort business thrives for people who know how to expose the loopholes.

You pay for the "company," not sex. If you happen to have sex it's because you had a mutual attraction and decided to seal the deal. At least that's how you make the contract look.

Usually when people get bagged for solicitation it's because they explicitly use all the keywords signifying a cash for sex transaction. "$50 for oral, $100 for vaginal, etc" Street hookers probably trying to just get as many Johns as possible per night, so they get right to the point with the verbiage.
 
Pretty sure he didnt mean he lived at a brothel for 3 weeks. :lol:
 
The sex trafficking and being pimped plus the mileage has always turned me away from buying the p. I be seeing some ig thots and be like damn i wonder how much.

But thankfully i never had the need to trick off the p. My money is too hard earned. Always has been.
 
Group of New York Lawmakers Calls for Legalization of Prostitution
Published Feb 25, 2019 at 1:30 PM | Updated at 1:40 PM EST on Feb 25, 2019

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TIJUANA, MEXICO - JANUARY 20: People congregate in Zona Norte or the Red Light district known for its sex workers on January 20, 2019 in Tijuana, Mexico. Despite one of the most violent years on record for the border city in 2018 with over 2,300 people killed, nightlife and tourism in the city continue to thrive. Most of the murders are drug related and take place away from Revolution Avenue, one of Tijuana's main streets for nightlife and clubs. Craft brew bars, small coffee houses and vegan cafes are also a part of the gritty city’s attraction. In 2017 Tijuana saw over 11.5 million visitors, many who come to experience the wild nightlife which includes a thriving red light district, cheap beer, and clubs that stay open until 6am. on January 20, 2019 in Tijuana, Mexico. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Getty Images
WHAT TO KNOW

  • A number of New York state politicians are calling for the legalization of prostitution
  • Senators Jessica Ramos, Julia Salazar and Brad Hoylman, as well as Assemblyman Richard Gottfried are working with Decrim NY
  • The group hopes to introduce a bill to rewrite the state's penal code to decriminalize sex trades in the state of New York
A number of New York state lawmakers are calling for the legalization of prostitution.

Senators Jessica Ramos, Julia Salazar and Brad Hoylman, as well as Assemblyman Richard Gottfried are working with Decrim NY to introduce a bill to rewrite the state’s penal code to decriminalize sex trades in the state of New York.

Decrim NY is a coalition to “decriminalize, decarcerate and destigmatize the sex trade in New York City and state.”

In a Daily News op-ed, Ramos and Salazar urged for the end of criminalization of sex work while Gottfried and Hoylman spoke out about the Decrim NY in a series of tweets where they expressed their support.



"We aim to repeal statutes that criminalize consensual sexual exchange between adults and create a system that erases prostitution records for sex workers and sex trafficking survivors so they can move on with their lives," the opinion piece reads in part.

Ramos represents Corona, Elmhurst, and Jackson Heights and Salazar represents Bushwick, Greenpoint and Williamsburg in the state Senate.

“Criminalization does not address why people trade sex, because most people trade sex out of economic need: to pay bills, make rent, and put food on the table. People often turn to sex work after a life event such as a major health-care bill leaves them economically vulnerable. LGBTQ, black and brown, immigrant and disabled communities engage in sex work at higher rates because they are locked out of jobs in the formal economy,” according to the opinion piece.

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Ramos and Salazar say that 9 out of 10 people arrested in sex-work-related massage parlor raids are immigrants, with most being undocumented Asians.

LGBTQ youth, who often run away from home seeking acceptance, trade sex at 7 to 8 times the rate of other youth in New York City, Ramos and Salazar say.

Nevada is right now the only U.S. state where prostitution is legal in some counties.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...ization-of-Prostitution--506331401.html?amp=y
 
Where my guy datznasty datznasty at? ...he knows all about the massage life
Yea I retired on my last birthday though so I'm A.M.P (Asian Massage Parlor) sober for like 6 months. I get it at will from my girlfriend, but it's not the same. Something about the "illicit" and illegal nature of the whole thing and the uncertainty that makes it more exciting. Like getting a handy from bae though, yawn, what dat mouth do.

And yes there's literally dozens of these even within maybe a 20 minute drive radius and they're not even discreet. You rather deal with a real person at their house/office, sites for that too.
 
these are da bosses of said spas.

don't let da "buzzwords" fool you, these chicks all came from Flushing NY, wit work visas from China wit da explicit purpose to get money.

da connotations that da term "human trafficking" implies is its done under da threat of violence & bondage..in reality is these things is operations that for da most part willing participants.

Curious how you qualify this claim. The differences between the motivations of a "boss" and one of the working girls is something that can't be disregarded either. Just because the boss is a willing participant doesn't mean the rest of the girls are - it may simply mean the boss is the closest oppressor that can interact with the girls directly. Many of the girls in those spas don't see the vast majority of that cash - it's vacuumed up into the wider criminal organization that puts those bosses there in the first place under the pretense that it is going toward (in many cases) the loans they or their families may have outstanding with the organization. It's indentured sexual servitude - typically not a position most people want to be in. Not saying this applies to every prostitution situation, but think it's especially prescient in these cases.
 
A decade ago the idea of legalized/recreational/medicinal weed was blasphemous. Now, over half the union has some sort of controlled weed industry. I’m 30 years old and my guess is that at some point in my life prostitution will become legalized.

I don’t see why two CONSENTING adults can’t come to some sort of “business agreement”. I used to watch that Bunny Ranch show on HBO and I’ll admit that it looked badass. The women were frequently tested, from what I remember safe sex was always practiced, and more importantly it never seemed “ wrong”. The women were always fine, down for whatever you could afford, and legit pros about it.

I was in Vegas for a bachelor party a few years ago and got on a hot streak. I had every intention to use part of my winnings on a high class call girl but the booze got the best of me and I later passed out.
 
Assemblyman DiPietro attacks idea of legalizing prostitution in NY
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Updated: May 09, 2019 07:19 AM EDT

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ALBANY, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Assemblyman David DiPietro is firing back after talks of legalizing prostitution in New York began.

On Wednesday, members of the New York State Assembly gathered in Albany for a legislative meeting.

DiPietro, who represents the 147th Assembly District in Erie and Wyoming counties, said the proposition of legalizing prostitution was "a new low" for the state.

"They want to legalize prostitution in New York, which is, just to me, probably the lowest I've ever seen this government go," DiPietro said.

To his dismay, DiPietro says he saw "hookers roaming the capital, lobbying for legalization of prostitution."

"The Democrat majority has said that they want to put it on the calendar," DiPietro said.
https://www.wivb.com/news/local-new...a-of-legalizing-prostitution-in-ny/1991712293
 
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