Stick with what you KNOW, not what you have heard
pensionking
Illinois
Instead of telling us about places you might have read about or heard about or located on google maps or seen on google earth street view, I would much rather read about places fellow mongers have ACTUALLY VISITED (preferably recently -- not, like, 25 years ago). Once you actually go somewhere more than 5 yards from your keyboard, by all means regale us with your tales of sexuality and/or misery. In that way, we can live vicarously through you and, in the process, receive some boots-on-the-ground intel upon which we might ably act someday. If you feel the need to chime in and cannot help yourself, at least have the decency to clarify if what you are sharing is what you have HEARD rather than what you have SEEN.
For me, otherwise, STFU. Sorry for the rant, but I can't stand it anymore.
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I don't understand this either. Don't say anything unless you have first hand (I.e. You actually WENT to the club).
That's why after continuously seeing posts about changes at the Detroit area clubs, I decided to go to a few myself to see if anything actually HAD changed.
Of course it was business as usual. Nothing had changed.
And then we find out that some of the posters HEARD from a a stripper's twice removed cousin, who knew a guy who knew the bartender who knew a guy who changed the pop machine lines at the club... That they were taking down the VIP curtains....
This is why in traditional Mexican brothels they do hostess dancing. You are paying the girl for the dances, so in principle you could keep dancing with her. But no Latina is ever going to need more than one dance to turn a guy into pure jello. Then its going to be, "Would you like to come with me to my room with me por un ratito?"
This would be before shortly before 2/3/59, The Day the Music Died
Ritchie's cousin takes him to TJ for initiation
https://youtu.be/E7IrVjS5NZA?t=1h16m7s
This this is exactly like what David E. Stuart describes in 1970 when he was in Guyamas:
http://www.amazon.com/Guaymas-Chronicles…
I recognized right away that the people who benefit from TUSCL are business travelers, people who routinely pass through various places. Just for the home clubs you don't need it, because going there and finding out for yourself is more fun. And then for sex tourism, there are other sites which say more about far off places, and I'm not even interested in that.
Soon, I am going to have a whole string of established GFE Ports, across much of the US and Northern Mexico. I'm not there yet, still engaged with intense local projects. But I am making rapid progress towards this change of lifestyle.
SJG
https://sites.google.com/site/sjgportal/