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Legality Question - Sensual Massage?
AdGuy2011 758 reads
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Hi all - first time asking a question here and hopeful someone can help me. I'm coming to Las Vegas on business and I stumbled upon Backpage.com and their body rum section. Sounds like it could be a fun time to have a very attractive woman come to my hotel room for a nice massage. In emailing with her so far, I've not mentioned anything other than paying for a massage and that's it. Obviously, more is probably included. Being the paranoid person that I am, is there anything to worry about from a legal perspective? My worst fear is that the woman I had been emailing with shows up to my room and is an undercover cop (though this girl would probably have the biggest fake breasts of any cop ever) and I'd get busted, which is obviously not an option given my career. Can anyone calm my nerves here? Or give some advice?

bluepillman745 reads

If she is well reviewed, you have very little to worry about. If she isnt reviewed at all, stay away. Stay far, far away.

AdGuy2011663 reads

She appears to be new and is only reviewed once. The review seems positive though. Thanks for the response!

bluepillman681 reads

Vegas is a hobbyists dream. Tons of hot ladies with tons of reviews. Why see a new girl with only one review? Get yourself a VIP membership here, see only well reviewed and established ladies, and enjoy!

AdGuy2011564 reads

Can you private message me and I'll send you her listing and you can give me your thoughts? I like her because she's kind of a fantasy type.

bluepillman544 reads

It doesnt matter what her ad looks like. Could be a scam. Fake pics. Could be real. Doesnt matter to me. Without the proper reviews, she doesnt exist to me. Move on.

crazyshit577 reads

Follow the same due diligence for this as you would an escort.  Search reviews and PM the reviewers.

In some states you can get into more trouble if you are not licensed to perform massage.  FL can charge you with a felony of practicing medicine without a license if they are so inclined.  FL defines
"massage" as applying lotion to someones skin.....

Posted By: AdGuy2011
Hi all - first time asking a question here and hopeful someone can help me. I'm coming to Las Vegas on business and I stumbled upon Backpage.com and their body rum section. Sounds like it could be a fun time to have a very attractive woman come to my hotel room for a nice massage. In emailing with her so far, I've not mentioned anything other than paying for a massage and that's it. Obviously, more is probably included. Being the paranoid person that I am, is there anything to worry about from a legal perspective? My worst fear is that the woman I had been emailing with shows up to my room and is an undercover cop (though this girl would probably have the biggest fake breasts of any cop ever) and I'd get busted, which is obviously not an option given my career. Can anyone calm my nerves here? Or give some advice?

The chances of LE doing an outcall sting are pretty slim, don't you all think?

They usually like to have a little more control of the situation, as in total control.  If a lady cop were to come to your room, she would be putting herself at extreme risk.  I don't see that happening.

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