ALT:
I know the area you are referring to and it's not what it used to be even six years ago - and the area that does still have them is frankly - gross. It has a lot of unsavory people, drug dealers to scary looking women that walk up and say "blow job for 40 bucks?" with a dead tone and track marks on their arms.
I'm talking about a country, that's one city, with a small area, that serves as prime example of why we don't want more of it.
Every city has clubs, Windsor isn't a big city, but the boarder does make it convinient for US ladies.
Agencies have lost their sway in Toronto, ladies ate leaving them because they're slower in agencies, and biz picks up when they're indie. Locals don't want some douche taking half her money.
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Originally Posted by atlcomedy
Tell me this is not so: only a spattering of strip clubs on Montreal?
Obviously I didn't mean "ton" or 2000 (or metric ton) literally it has only been a couple of years but they weren't in residential districts but there were a lot of strip clubs in Montreal
And as every 18 year old in Michigan will tell you they are open for business in Windsor....kind of a right of passage...although I will say Windor is horribly overrated once you turn 21 and can get into the clubs in the States.
That was kind of my point about "houses of prostitution" in my post...they don't want incalls running out of places next to families etc.
On that note, & I've commented on this in the past, I can't believe some of the high volume incall apartment/condos in the USA stay open. You would have to be an idiot to live next to one and not know what was up.
What I don't understand is why the Canadians don't "zone" places for incall. It is pretty common in other countries.
LS is right....technically agencies are illegal too ....on the other hand they tend to dominate the area and offer some great beauties
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