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peterhung85

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  1. WOW! Talking about "attitude" ... these guys should be grateful for having clients especially at times like these. Bottom line it is very disrespectful and unprofessional. Let me guess, this particular provider wasn't a well-reviewed one here on this site...
  2. I'd say it varies. I have clients from both ends of the spectrum. Obviously, we are talking about extended appointments here and sometimes I get a certain pre-determined fund that is allocated for the sole purposes of gambling, other times not. Of course in case it is the latter, I use a very tiny portion of my money to gamble with my client and mostly the joint gambling just turns into "voyurism" and "companionship" (not to mention my most valuable skill: being a lucky charm)
  3. I used to, now just a tiny bit if / when my time permits. With clients it is a lot more frequent I'd say! :-) Vegas got a lot better about its mask policy, now they have temperature checks at all points of entries at most casinos, mask policy is very strictly enforced everywhere I have gone. You can find sanitizers in every 10-20 feet. Avoid the one at the Cosmopolitan however, for some reason their sanitizer smells like dog food (the very stinky kind) :oops:
  4. I would say, communication is key when it comes to setting expectations. Also, I would advise you to do your research and make sure that the person you are going to hire for an extended time has actual experience in catering to clientele who prefers extended appointments. Also a good sign if he has reviews from extended appointments where you can read his feedback left by clients like you. It is preferable to test the waters with a shorter appointment first to see if there is a chemistry however I understand if that cannot be done sometimes. Also, remember that spending a week with someone vs. 1 hour can make a huge difference. It is a big expense and you want to make sure that your hard-earned money is spent on someone who can reciprocate it with delivering you fond memories that you can recall even years later. Enjoy your time!
  5. As a personal opinion, I highly doubt that it makes any difference who is from here or out of town. 1 arrest equals 1 arrest and that equals to 1 potential fine assessed. Contrarily to the general belief that "everything flies in Vegas" it could not be less true. People think it does but then they get arrested. The "good" thing about it is that when it comes to things like that (solicitation, speeding...and misdemeanor-related incidents...etc.) they seem to have quite streamlined processes in place and inexpensive attorneys who basically assist you not to have real detrimental records and to most of the times just get away with a fine.
  6. That is a very interesting hypothesis. Could be, I guess we will never know. In my opinion, the main purpose is about generating money for the county since the vast majority of the cases end up with fines and some other stuff (like online awareness courses and other exciting things).
  7. This particular method is more common in the straight world. At what point do they discuss money in exchange for services, no idea. It could happen there or in room. Officer's word against yours... could be, depending on whether they have recorded the conversation or not. I have heard cases when they did, heard cases when they did not. The name of the game is "meeting the quota", again, they care less how strong the case is in court.
  8. I am in no way considered a medical professional but based on my logic: What difference does a semen make if you already make out (or exchange bodily fluids of some sort) and stay in extremely close proximity with another person?
  9. I don't think that there is a magic number. Every person's situation varies. However based on your particular example above, it sounds like you should just either block or ignore to that particular gentleman from now on.
  10. Throughout the 10+ years of me being a provider, it has happened a handful of times when the client requested it. I had no problem to oblige. Nothing is 100% safe at the end of the day....
  11. Based on that logic, what's the point of hiring in NYC, LA, SF and most other big metropolitan cities?! Furthermore, Vegas doesn't have much of a gay life/scene...
  12. It happens in many ways, shapes and forms, especially in Las Vegas. There is no other city in the USA where the activities of vice is so prevalent. Although they MOSTLY target the straight world, it happens plenty when they "go both ways" ... Typically, they do it all, so can't tell you how it goes down "typically". Female undercover officers sit at bars and try to pick you up (haven't heard of men doing it to other men) and male officers do the same thing to women. Vice, printing out hundreds of ads and dialing like there is no tomorrow. Using emails to set up dates, chat features, text messages. They really do it all. They don't want to imprison you for this, but the county really needs the revenue that derives from it. That may be one of the reasons why someone (I have read it) who was the top offender in Las Vegas got arrested for solicitation over 130 times and only served jail time TWICE. It is all about the revenue! When I visited a good client of mine and popped up my usual question of "so what brings you to town" he swiftly responded: "A court date". ...so turns out he hired a masseur online and it was vice. They arrested him and searched his room. Turns out he was in town with his ex boyfriend who happened to have drugs in the room. Later on the solicitation charge was dropped simply because the DA knew they had no case against him whatsoever (Vegas is very peculiar in that regards, vice needs to meet quotas and they care less about the "strength of the case"), but they ended up charging him with a much greater issue (possession of drugs) and the legal defense was rather costly for him. As I said, Vegas is a special case in many ways when it comes to this line of work. No entrapment laws here, forget about local vs. foreign number, sometimes they go as far as dressing up as an Arab sheikh (actually it was in one of the episodes of cops), cheap room vs. big suite (virtually all hotels participate) and if you read the penal code, it is written in a very vague way that opens up to a lot of different ways of interpretation. Add to the mix that many people think solicitation is "all legit" here; spoiler alert: It is NOT! Sadly, one of Daddy's golden rules of "know the law" doesn't necessarily protect you from an arrest, but it does protect you from convictions. There are certain guidelines you can implement for yourself to try to mitigate risk, but if LE wants you, they will have you (whether it is a legtimate arrest or not, they care less). I am not an attorney and the above one is not a legal advice, just my personal opinion and experience of 10+ years in Las Vegas, so consult an attorney to know how the law applies in your situation. End of fine-print
  13. It is a sad phenomenon and you are right about it. It is just courtesy to politely decline and move on. You have no idea, how often that actually happens on the clients' side as well. I can only speak for myself and unless your messages are not rude or demeaning by nature, I always respond to everyone. Bottom line, it is much better that this sort of behavior (whether client or escort side) happens PRIOR to you paying out your hard-earned money to someone who reciprocates it with lack of courtesy, professionalism, and disrespect.
  14. In Vegas this is a phenomenon that occurs more often than anywhere else in the USA. (heck, this city is known for LE soliciting escorts on all platforms, as well as pose as escorts on FREE platforms). And yes, I know of very good clients as well as escorts in this city who have been arrested due to that. These are all sting operations by local LE.
  15. I have seen reports where they were saying barely anyone, but when I went to the Wynn I would say over 80% of the people were.
  16. I have seen reports where they were saying barely anyone, but when I went to the Wynn I would say over 80% of the people were.
  17. Setting up dates in advance is by FAR my preference. I love planning my schedule out especially because most of my clients set up their own travel in the same fashion. Since I travel extensively and exclusively (with/to) clients, I can make arrangements much more efficiently, so in conclusion: NO, not suspicious at all, rather preferred! ;-)
  18. Setting up dates in advance is by FAR my preference. I love planning my schedule out especially because most of my clients set up their own travel in the same fashion. Since I travel extensively and exclusively (with/to) clients, I can make arrangements much more efficiently, so in conclusion: NO, not suspicious at all, rather preferred! ;-)
  19. Went to the Wynn today... It wasn't as busy, although I have heard other casinos were packed. Plenty of sanitizing stations, temperature checks at the entrance, every second machine is blocked and seat taken away. Things seems (the new) normal.
  20. Went to the Wynn today... It wasn't as busy, although I have heard other casinos were packed. Plenty of sanitizing stations, temperature checks at the entrance, every second machine is blocked and seat taken away. Things seems (the new) normal.
  21. Good point. Also worth noting here that this market in particular tends to be more sticky than others
  22. @MikeBiDude & @handiacefailure : Thank you gentlemen, exactly my point!
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