Kiki de Montparnasse Men's Only Valentine's Presentation: Anyone Attending?

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I'm curious if any men here will be attending. I'm also curious as to why? I can see the sexiness of it--watching what is essentially a private lingerie show by actual models, not curvy Playboy types but more of the Kate Moss types.

Please share the fantasy...sipping Scotch, nibbling hors d'oeuvres, eye candy all around...but do you really place lingerie orders for your paramour, wife, SO, or just enjoy the show and leave with an itch that needs to be scratched?

Is this what I consider the equivalent of a sex toy party or even Pampered Chef party where one feels pressured to make a purchase because of attending, but at a much higher rate of pressure due to semi-nude vixens sauntering around the room?

As a resident of Vegas, I have experienced and seen much, but this one remains a fascination to me.

Intrigued indeed,
Lynette
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  • Old-T
  • 02-06-2015, 07:45 AM
Lynette,

I am sure there are some guys who do indeed enjoy these events, otherwise they wouldn't have them. I was herded along to a similar sounding event a few years ago (back when I was less likely to separate from the mob) and while I admit the ladies were pretty, I left wondering what attracted guys to go, really. Those who went to actually buy something, well why not have the sales person be "better dressed" then she would be in the store, but that is such a minor point.

In a lot of ways I equate it to a strip club, which I have not been to of my own volition for many years. Once I discovered that escorts are a far better way to relax and enjoy the company of a pretty young lady, strip clubs completely lost their appeal--unless the lady I am with pushes to go.

I don't smoke cigars, don't like scotch, and prefer an environment where the ladies are more interactive.
This seems like something an agency should jump at the chance to be a part of. The designer gets to show off their collection, the agency gets to show off their girls, the potential customers leave happy. It's a win for everyone.
This seems like something an agency should jump at the chance to be a part of. The designer gets to show off their collection, the agency gets to show off their girls, the potential customers leave happy. It's a win for everyone. Originally Posted by Belle Richelieu
I assumed most professional escorts were "models" one way or another?
I imagine in a lot of cases the reverse of your statement is true as well.