first time offense now a FELONY in Texas

Ralph Fults's Avatar
Making this a TOR site would be a good start.
Grace Preston's Avatar
Making this a TOR site would be a good start. Originally Posted by Ralph Fults

Eh... we already have big enough issues with people creating multiple accounts to get around bans. Its not a horrible idea in theory-- but on an internet forum like this, its going to open the opportunity for a lot of abuse.
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  • BLM69
  • 09-02-2021, 01:58 PM
Making this a TOR site would be a good start. Originally Posted by Ralph Fults
There has to be a way to get site going like before, how are the other international sites still going? Pricing, services and pics in ads?

I remember when this site was used for reviews and Intel sharing, now it's become a gossiping hub for a few
myren1900's Avatar
I guess one solution is to drive or fly to other states, or Mexico and other civilized countries where prostitution is legal.

Wile E Coyote's Avatar
I guess one solution is to drive or fly to other states, or Mexico and other civilized countries where prostitution is legal.

Originally Posted by myren1900
Prostitution is illegal and all the United States except for a small portion of Nevada.

Only the punishment is more major here in Texas than in any other state.
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Prostitution is illegal and all the United States except for a small portion of Nevada.

Only the punishment is more major here in Texas than in any other state. Originally Posted by Wile E Coyote
I think that is stating the obvious and misses his point. Irrelevance is a motherfucker, huh?
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  • BLM69
  • 09-02-2021, 11:52 PM
I guess one solution is to drive or fly to other states, or Mexico and other civilized countries where prostitution is legal.

Originally Posted by myren1900
Mexico, Columbia, Costa Rica, Thailand, D.R. have high quality women for cheap pricing. Single tricks can always travel to have fun, The married/Tied down guys are screwed
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Mexico, Columbia, Costa Rica, Thailand, D.R. have high quality women for cheap pricing. Single tricks can always travel to have fun, The married/Tied down guys are screwed Originally Posted by BLM69
Us married guys are unfortunately not screwed. That's why we're here.
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Mexico, Columbia, Costa Rica, Thailand, D.R. have high quality women for cheap pricing. Single tricks can always travel to have fun, The married/Tied down guys are screwed Originally Posted by BLM69
Apparently they shut down the Hotel Del Rey in Costa Rica. But yeah once this shit lightens up I am thinking about revisiting all those places!
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The Del Ray is closed and I could prob find out why but it is likely just another COVID victim. The Sportsman is still open and active and Jaco was bustling when I was there a couple months ago. CR is great for me 5 days of vacation and tourist activities with a couple of days of mongering lol.
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There has to still be some good places in Mexico. I would stay out of the border towns, but PV, Cancun, Tulum...etc
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  • BLM69
  • 09-03-2021, 06:24 PM
Us married guys are unfortunately not screwed. That's why we're here. Originally Posted by pittlicker
Exactly my point, being here with the talent offered these days makes you screwed! Low quality and overpriced, I miss the good old days when we had a large pool of sexy providers that actually cared about their reputation and provided great service. We took it for granted
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  • slap
  • 09-04-2021, 12:28 AM
Apparently they shut down the Hotel Del Rey in Costa Rica. But yeah once this shit lightens up I am thinking about revisiting all those places! Originally Posted by Brandofan
Damn I got some good memories from Hotel Del Rey
Look out...before long the Texas legislature will be offering rewards for turning in hookers.
Sooo... felony for the buyer but misdemeanor for the seller? Hmm:

"The words "equal justice under law" paraphrase an earlier expression coined in 1891 by the Supreme Court.[7][8] In the case of Caldwell v. Texas, Chief Justice Melville Fuller wrote on behalf of a unanimous Court as follows, regarding the Fourteenth Amendment: "the powers of the States in dealing with crime within their borders are not limited, but no State can deprive particular persons or classes of persons of equal and impartial justice under the law."[9] The last seven words are summarized by the inscription on the U.S. Supreme Court building." -wikipedia