Encounter: Realizing Some Dreams

User ID: -
Date: 21 Jun 25
Name: Lisa
Phone: (405) 400-3030
Email Address: N/A
URL (Profile or Bio Page): N/A
City: Oak City
State: Connecticut
Address: Penn, North of 89th, West side
Appointment Type: Spa
Activities: See ROS
Duration of Encounter: 60 minutes
Hair Length and Color: Black hair, tied up
Age: 50+?
Smoking Status: I Couldn't Tell
Ethnic Background: Asian
Physical Description: Not very attractive, SKINNY, no booty, nothing up top
Recommendation: Yes
trey32's Avatar
Picture of the place shows it next to a church. It makes everything a felony when it is less than 1000 away
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Picture of the place shows it next to a church. It makes everything a felony when it is less than 1000 away Originally Posted by trey32
It is directly next to a church, but why does that make it a felony? I'd understand if it was a school or something but churches don't matter to the world.
It is directly next to a church, but why does that make it a felony? Originally Posted by Koalemos
Because it might make the pastor late for service?
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Potential Penalties - oklahoma

The penalties for prostitution depend on your role in the exchange (prostitute/john, pimp or property owner) as well as your criminal history. Typically, a first-offense prostitution or solicitation charge is considered a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. However, if the crime occurred within 1,000 feet of a church or school, it may be charged as a felony. This can result in up to five years in prison.
The crime of pimping, which is officially called pandering under Oklahoma law, is punishable by two to 20 years in prison and a fine of as much as $9,000.
Buying sex is no longer a misdemeanor. HB2054 made the purchase of sex a felony in Oklahoma.