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Re: Even for Indys?
MrE 21 Reviews 762 reads
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I wouldn't go near an incall for an agency now, but I think seeing independents should be safe.  Thoughts?

Maybe some men are shying away.  Awkward?  Yes,  things are a bit uneven now,  looking forward to the veracious appetites again.  Should we all be lumped into the same equation?  :(

Hobby on!  :)

 
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I think that you are referring to recent formally agency girls. If that is correct, I am personally sticking with ladies that I am either familiar with or have first hand personal/intimate knowledge of. I hope this answers your question. If that is not what you are referring to, sorry.

I appreciate the candor.  I think it's everyone on the hobbying side and the provider side that are seeing rough patches.  Things should resume back to normal soon.  I appreciate everyone's need for safety.  Good luck Atlanta!!!!  XO

Similar to the financial markets, every investor has his/her risk tolerance. In my opinion, the scene in ATL as we knew it is done.

FriendoftheFamily845 reads

And all will be rebuilt until the next crash. Personally, an incall is D E A D. HUGE risk

I wouldn't go near an incall for an agency now, but I think seeing independents should be safe.  Thoughts?

CantSleep733 reads

Yes, there is nothing to worry about with indys.

And that's why this gal is silently independently returning;)

It's not done. It will recycle itself. Maybe just on a different side of town.

Exactly that area always been prosperous but I knew to avoid it 15 yrs ago

Besides, I don't live in Atlanta anymore.  I don't think I'm done.  People still have the need for intimacy in some capacity.  

No not done just a paradigm shift of sorts.  Sort of where sb meets provider.

GaGambler638 reads

And this is not unique to Atlanta, How about what happened in DC/NOVA a few years back? Or the Seattle busts just recently? Or any one of dozen "hobby ending" busts that have happened over the years.  

This is known as the worlds oldest profession, short of making it a crime punishable by death, as long as there is demand and we all know there is demand, there will always be a supply as well.

As the saying goes. "This too will pass" but it does suck for Atlanta in the meantime.

CantSleep465 reads

Unfortunately our 56 friends awaiting processing of their charges can't be so relaxed about things.

GaGambler563 reads

I simply wanted to remind everyone that Atlanta is far from done and has been declared DOA before.

So get off your high fucking horse. PLEASE. See I can be nice.  

I also doubt you have a clue as to where in the process our 56 friends are right now.

According to the County's DA Office, the cases are under review by the DA for prosecution. A hearing date has not yet been set.  Also, the trial is still ongoing for the Agency that was busted in 2013, so this could take some time and maybe further arrests may be forthcoming.  But the last part is just my speculation.

Plenty of opportunities for deals to be made to catch even  more of the unsuspecting.

Atlanta is dead for the foreseeable future.

Posted By: Badboy1234
According to the County's DA Office, the cases are under review by the DA for prosecution. A hearing date has not yet been set.  Also, the trial is still ongoing for the Agency that was busted in 2013, so this could take some time and maybe further arrests may be forthcoming.  But the last part is just my speculation.

I believe there is more to the 56 then meets the eye.

I had some fun yesterday and had options.

Posted By: GaGambler
And this is not unique to Atlanta, How about what happened in DC/NOVA a few years back? Or the Seattle busts just recently? Or any one of dozen "hobby ending" busts that have happened over the years.  
   
 This is known as the worlds oldest profession, short of making it a crime punishable by death, as long as there is demand and we all know there is demand, there will always be a supply as well.  
   
 As the saying goes. "This too will pass" but it does suck for Atlanta in the meantime.

StirThePot795 reads

on whether the RICO charges stick or not. Legal experts suggest that it will be difficult for them to considering the side of the table that a John actually sits on. The Prosecutor certainly has his work cut out for him on such uncharted terrain. My bet is those charges get either dropped, dismissed or found not guilty on (as it only relates to the Johns).

Although we'd certainly prefer no problems at all, a RICO charge is a far cry from the historical misdemeanor / slap on the wrist that was typically associated with these types of crimes for this type of hobby.  
Certainly a game changer for me though should that portion of the charge prevail.    

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