TravelR
Ohio

Comments by TravelR

review comment
3 years ago
TravelR
Ohio
Nice club; pretty girls.
Thank you for the feedback! I'll try to sharpen for the future. I can't recall LD price but I think it was $25 or $30 per dance. I'll check next time and report. As for race: it's Nebraska, so most of the dancers are going to be, and were, white. Most were thin, but Cleo was a little more full bodied. I asked whether there were more women of color (other than the hottie Amari), and was told that there were "a few" others (no number) and was pointed to a woman who was very light skinned black, though it was hard to tell. The thing is, most ladies hide out in the back, so you have to wait for them to come on stage to see them. They don't hang out in the club, so it's hard to get a feel for the break down of the ladies unless you hang out there all night. Ladies come and go, so more showed up and some left, even in the time I was there. I hear it gets hopping later in the evening, but I'm long gone by then. Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to do better next time.
discussion comment
6 years ago
WILLYSGOTAWOMAN
New Jersey
Human trafficking is a code word for deporting the illegals
I think it's basically code for any type of sex work. The law has interpreted that a person can be a "human trafficking" victim of themselves. They can be charged for trafficking themselves! Huh? It just allows government to arrest people (almost always women) and make their lives miserable forever, but use words that sound like they are trying to help. Being arrested doesn't help anyone. And many women like sex work and are not "trafficked". But, yes, to your point, it has been used especially harshly on immigrants of all kinds, including illegals. Note the lack of crackdown on real victims, those working in sweatshops, or as maids in hotels or for rich people, farm laborers, etc. Funny how all they are worried about are sex workers.
discussion comment
6 years ago
WILLYSGOTAWOMAN
New Jersey
Human trafficking is a code word for deporting the illegals
I think it's basically code for any type of sex work. The law has interpreted that a person can be a "human trafficking" victim of themselves. They can be charged for trafficking themselves! Huh? It just allows government to arrest people (almost always women) and make their lives miserable forever, but use words that sound like they are trying to help. Being arrested doesn't help anyone. And many women like sex work and are not "trafficked". But, yes, to your point, it has been used especially harshly on immigrants of all kinds, including illegals. Note the lack of crackdown on real victims, those working in sweatshops, or as maids in hotels or for rich people, farm laborers, etc. Funny how all they are worried about are sex workers.