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escort agencies have no business accruing the kind of info equifax does on me, you'd think envelopes of cash would still mean something when you want to do something illegal.

i understand hookers end up dead, but is it really ones that someone paid over 5k for in advance and met away from the wife and kids at a westin or four seasons? you can't help but realizing you're on their eyes in the sky in every part of a nice hotel save for your room. you're not bringing/leaving a body there anywhere without a neat murder-one case made against you.

those background checks are just going to ruin a lot of customer's lives when someone thinks the agency owner isn't paying enough taxes. fuck that.




What kind of a business doesn't keep records on its clients, pray tell?

This is a variant of a rant that takes place regularly on whoreboards, and to it, I say: tough shit. At all price levels, in crack-infested alleys and five-star hotels, hookers are subject to robbery, assault, and yes, death....and oh yeah, the minor inconvenience of getting arrested by undercover cops. Somebody getting outed to his wife or employer when an agency gets popped doesn't even begin to compare, and it's really his own responsibility in the first place. If one decides to fuck hookers, one runs the risk of getting caught. Don't want to get caught? Don't fuck hookers. Simple, really.

By the way - in all 50 states, save a handful of counties in Nevada, prostituting oneself is illegal. In very few is it a crime to purchase the services of a prostitute. It's a lovely double standard.

Instead of ranting about women (and some men and trannies) trying to protect themselves - and this isn't really directed at you, James - why don't men put their money where their mouths are and get involved with one of the many not-for-profit groups who are working to decriminalize prostitution?

Sorry for the pointed reply, but I'm about to start bleeding. Red wings, anyone?