prostitution in the 60's

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Went to Sealy a couple of times in the 60's when I was at A&M (15,000 students 800 were coeds). Sealy was a old motor court, and they had built a hallway inside to connect a bunch of rooms together. Once in the lobby, you could pick the lady you wanted, she would take you to a room. you'd get undress and she would fill a little basin with soapy water, give you an inspection for the drip, then wash you and then herself. Then get on the bed and ride 'em cowboy, $10 bucks for a ride, and $12 for "around the world" a suck and fuck, 1'st time I ever had oral sex, wow! Top off the evening by stopping at the Sealy truck stop and haviing a huge T-bone (damn good) and mountain of fries for $4.99. yes sir the good ol' days
Just curious, what did these ladies look like? Were they pretty or did most have the road hard and put up wet look?
As I remember the late 60s and early 70s there were a lot of massage places in Austin (7 pages in the yellow pages) most of the girls were cute and nearly all were FS under the table. We did not have the communication of the computer in those days.
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We did not have the communication of the computer in those days. Originally Posted by dog soldier 4
that's an interesting point. i wasn't alive then so what do I know, but it seems there are tradeoffs with any advent of technology.

with the Net, you can communicate with many others and potentially avoid a pitfall much easier, knowing which places or ladies are bad news.

on the otherhand, extras were probably better back then because they weren't advertised to every person.

i imagine in the 70s, preAIDS, there was probably more BBFS with bushes galore and cocks with sideburns.
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Lamb chops on mine - eat your heart out Elvis
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Free love had nothing to do with the business except that men that otherwise would have to pay for it wouldn't have to anymore.

Brothels used to be in every city in the country. They still were in most places in the 1960s, and then this nation lost it's way.
  • Jax
  • 04-08-2011, 03:58 PM
I lived in California in those days. Had to look for opportunities through newspaper ads - lots of massage places, conversation places, etc. Mostly young women. Mostly pretty good too -- fs always available.