Who among us has visited places where our little hobby is all fine and good and partaken in the local fare?
I've had the pleasure of sampling some of the delicious treats in Brasil a few times, Belgium and France before they cracked down on it in 2016.
My #1 experience, by leaps and bounds, was in Rio de Janeiro. Not a massage per se but a NIGHTCLUB where every gorgeous, young woman in the place was an independent contractor. It's a real club, open to the public, but it was something out of a dream. Half of them looked like Shakira or Beyonce with a few Alana de la Garzas and Avy Scotts thrown in. You could spot the married couples there for a little late night treat as well.
The meal was served up in an adjoining hotel that you entered through the parking lot and you got the key and paid your toll with the same front desk that you paid your cover charge and coat check to. It was an amazingly efficient and easy system. Once your meal was done, you could leave or just come back and dance and party with some of the others.
I talked to a couple of them about this as a career choice and they all had day jobs and this was just a way to earn extra money in a safe, completely legal fashion. In this way, the Brazilians are FAR more enlightened and evolved than us. One of the girls even said it best. She said that it was seen as no different than paying someone to come and move a sofa or give them a manicure. "What's the big deal? It's just ___."
So what's your experience?
I've had the pleasure of sampling some of the delicious treats in Brasil a few times, Belgium and France before they cracked down on it in 2016.
My #1 experience, by leaps and bounds, was in Rio de Janeiro. Not a massage per se but a NIGHTCLUB where every gorgeous, young woman in the place was an independent contractor. It's a real club, open to the public, but it was something out of a dream. Half of them looked like Shakira or Beyonce with a few Alana de la Garzas and Avy Scotts thrown in. You could spot the married couples there for a little late night treat as well.
The meal was served up in an adjoining hotel that you entered through the parking lot and you got the key and paid your toll with the same front desk that you paid your cover charge and coat check to. It was an amazingly efficient and easy system. Once your meal was done, you could leave or just come back and dance and party with some of the others.
I talked to a couple of them about this as a career choice and they all had day jobs and this was just a way to earn extra money in a safe, completely legal fashion. In this way, the Brazilians are FAR more enlightened and evolved than us. One of the girls even said it best. She said that it was seen as no different than paying someone to come and move a sofa or give them a manicure. "What's the big deal? It's just ___."
So what's your experience?