LOL. I can live anywhere I please, don't require gainful employment, and I am a demanding "foodie".
The only denial I am prone to is the disbelief that my property has inflated in value 200%.
I suppose if the city's mandate is viewed by sex tourists as designed and required to meet their needs, there is bound to be narcissistic rage. I mean, dropping a lot of cash, outside of a great exchange rate, and not finding exactly what you want. Yikes! Sounds more like sour grapes, not valiantly sparing the average reader the abject disappointment of coming here.
Montreal rates high globally for destinations because it is renowned for letting your freak flag fly. That is obviously too tall an order for a handful of ultra-tough-crowd hecklers whose travel column skills seem questionable.
It seems that The Village is expected by some to be a world class Red Light district with the same Disneyfied ambience as a smaller scale Times Square. Eroticized urban zones in general tend to have a shelf life. Adaptation is called for.
Stay home, use Grindr.
But even local, you cannot expect a vast high quality dancer inventory to prevail in an age where digital app obsession replaces old-fashioned going out on the town.
Complain to Airbnb Explore about the death of the streethustler scene and your being deprived of the chance to be imprisoned following summary conviction, and to our PM about the toughening of prostitution law in 2014.
Let's make it a no-contest amicable divorce. You can even keep your point of view.
Perhaps living here I experience it along a few more dimensions. And when travelling I broaden the agenda, though I think I can roll with a less than ideal actualization of my fantasies.
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