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    Regarding MERB advertisement by "Maxime Durocher "-- "Male Escort" ------>

    Maxime Durocher used to advertise on the OurAffair website, maybe that's what you are thinking about. (Although they are not an agency by a group of indies)
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    If police start raiding incalls, ladies will have to start working in more dangerous venues, like the streets. Even being indy is less safe than being at an agency incall or MP. The client gets the legal penalty, but the worker gets her life put in danger. About the penalty, this is a hybrid...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    We are not a culture of corruption, but on the other hand we are a very liberal culture when it comes to sex. We are not a police state either; police have the ability to use discretion. Plus police budgets are getting even tighter. Plus the new law is extremely contentious and stands on very...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    When they made the law in Sweden they were addressing concerns about visible street prostitutes and foreign workers. Enforcement has been targeted on the street and on ethnic workers. Escorts and Indoor have not been really bothered if they were Swedish. In Canada the government did not want to...
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    Regarding MERB advertisement by "Maxime Durocher "-- "Male Escort" ------>

    I think Mike's logic is that prices should be low because demand is much lower for male escorts. But the offer is also lower so it balances out. I have a feeling that the few women who are actually willing to pay an escort may be more generous than the average male client. I imagine that women...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    Exactly, we pay for convenience and peace of mind. I assume well established ladies are also less likely to be bothered by the police. New ladies will have the double problem of gaining the confidence of clients and convincing police that they are not trafficked.
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    But if prices go down, guess what? Demand starts to go up! Also the fact that SPs are not criminalized may encourage more casual workers to try it. Supply also create demand. Given the not-so tangible decrease they got in Sweden with all their enforcement budget, I expect we will see even less...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    Yes, and here's another interesting read http://myweb.dal.ca/mgoodyea/Documents/Sweden/400,000%20Swedish%20perverts%20Kulick%20GLQ%2011%282%29%202005%20205-35.pdf FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND SWEDISH PERVERTS Don Kulick
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    It is my understanding that Swedes are very law abiding and see social order above individual liberties. They seem to have a long history of social engineering. In their context they decided ideology was above the safety of sex workers. It's quite shocking to see our government do that in our...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    They are not victims of the crime. Women in general and prostitutes in particular are ''victimized'' in a general sort of way by this activity. That's what they say in the preamble, but not in the actual law. Like Alan Young said, you have to compare the preamble with the words of the law, and...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    For education: More woman going to college=more women needing to pay tuitions. More people getting degrees=more competition for jobs and less attractive prospects, so sex work can remain a good job after graduation. I think women had more financial security 50 years ago. Being a housewife had...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    It's true that actual obstruction of justice is unlikely, but that's a threat they can make. If they want police can do pretty much anything to mess up an SP's life under the excuse of making sure she's not trafficked. She opens the door to greet a would-be client and before she knows it she has...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    Just like Harper lies and disregards constitutional rights, so could the police if they want. In principle we are all equal, but we know very well profiling and police misconduct happens. But the points is that SP are neither victims nor accused according to this law. When a crime is committed...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    The law may be new, but money remains the same. Hotels that are now SP friendly are not going to just give up half their income for the pleasure of enforcing a new morality law. Especially since the law is so controversial. Some Hotels might, in backward places where they will have lot of...
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    Favs positions ? Does it change depending on girls bod?for girls too?

    Ha ha, I never really got the hang of that one either. I love the woman on top, but it depends a lot on the woman. With the right person it is the best. I love when the woman is lying on me, like missionnary, but her on top. Doggy is the one that is best most of the time. Or a kind of...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    I agree with Patron. Plus, the more it looks like a real date, the less likely it is to gain police attention. Dinner dates could become de rigueur. Perverts bringing their victims to fancy restaurants does not fit the public's image of human traficking.
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    Regarding MERB advertisement by "Maxime Durocher "-- "Male Escort" ------>

    The funniest part of the hearing was when senator Baker said this new bill would really crack down on those women.:)
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    It's counter-intuitive, but providers have more to fear from the police. If they draw attention, police can scare away their customers and drive them out of business. Police have the right to go to their place and intimidate them in the pretense of making sure they are not trafficked. Tracking...
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    Do you bring wine to your SP encounter?IF yes how much do you spend?

    Some times, but I don't spend more then 20$ on wine. It depends on the person. Once, someone asked me to bring beer and chips. Occasionnaly I will bring homemade cookies when it's someone I know. It's fun to share something.
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    SPs with pathological fear of condom slippage

    Maybe she's not afraid of accident as much as someone slipping it off on purpose. The only time I saw an escort afraid of slippage, she had a special little band to hold it in place. Like a cock ring, but with not much pressure so you don't feel it.