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Seems strange that such thing would happen to your provider friend.  One should always keep their number of visitors low, dispose of all evidence,  and really steer clear of staff altogether.  Also, a girl should make it a point to never frequent the same place too often, and always dress in business attire upon check in. I have never experienced an issue like hers. I hope she doesn't encounter that problem again.  

P.s. could you private message me which hotel ?

I asked a favorite provider why she switched hotels, apparently one of the hotel staff was threatening to out her if she didn't pay her a daily fee to keep quiet (housekeeping - go figure).  

Anyway, good press story on what hotel staff are on the look out for in your room.  Some obvious, some not so much.

http://www.insidenova.com/news/stafford/sheriff-s-office-hosts-presentation-on-stopping-human-trafficking/article_41a035f6-0619-11e5-bbce-a789df46416c.html

Seems strange that such thing would happen to your provider friend.  One should always keep their number of visitors low, dispose of all evidence,  and really steer clear of staff altogether.  Also, a girl should make it a point to never frequent the same place too often, and always dress in business attire upon check in. I have never experienced an issue like hers. I hope she doesn't encounter that problem again.  

P.s. could you private message me which hotel ?

It wasn't this girl, but another.  Checking out of hotel 'attire' - she definitely wasn't dressed as a woman on business, tourist, or with a tour group of young people.  I would have known what you were up to by your age, the way you dressed, and visible tattoos.

Seems strange to me too. I have a couple of friends who I have been with in 2 or 3 hotels and some of the hotel staff have told me what they do and they could care less.

When people have leverage and money is involved, somebody is going to figure out a way to "extort" money.

I didn't ask about the specifics, but if I were a guessing person, maybe LEO was training hotel staff how to spot trafficking.  Hotel staff asks about girl, she says hush be quiet and here's 10 bucks.  Lightbulb goes off.  Can threaten to report you, but if you give me a few bucks everyday I'll be quiet

alittleoffcenter442 reads

really bad thing but, law enforcement really isn't trying to end trafficking, they are prohibitionist who want to end prostitution.  According to the ILO, human trafficking for agriculture, factory and domestic work is 3 times that of sex work, but law enforcement doesn't seem to care about them.  The big money in trafficking is made by the non-profits that are set up to fight trafficking.  Besides writing a best selling memoir Somaly Mam took in over $30 million from fundraisers given by Susan Sarandon and other notables.  Nicholas Kristof turned it into a brand until the Mam story broke.  The links below are a good read on the topic.

Some of the statements are ridiculous.  For example, "The average age of entry is 11-14 for boys and girls".  There is an actual number in the report that was referenced; the age was 13 and in the report did not say that 13 was the "entry" age.  Based on a small sample of people interviewed, 13 was the average age of first sexual contact; kissing, holding hands, feeling each other up...whatever.  The age 13 number drives me crazy.  It is thrown around as fact but, think about it.  For everyone who turns pro at the age of 18, there has to be someone who started at age 8 and for everyone who started at are 21, there has to be a 5 year-old going into business.  

As I wrote, they give a flying f**k about people who are trafficked, they are just old fashioned prohibitionist.  I don't know why they think prohibition works.  It was tried with alcohol and we know how that worked out.  It has less of a chance of working with prostitution. The profession is in the DNA.  It goes back at least as far as the Sumerians who regulated it around 1800 BCE.  

And, there are some great whores who changed history -- Rahab the Harlot who in 1422 BCE helped Joshua take Jericho, Aspasia a teacher of Socrates who was so hot that Pericles had the law changed so he could marry her in 445 BCE.  And the greatest of the greats The Empress Theodora, co-ruler of the Roman Empire who in 532 CE ended an uprising against her husband.  He changed the law so he could marry a working girl.  She was the force behind the building of Hagia Sophia.  Theodora deserves some elaboration.  The historian Procopius, a contemporary of Theodora wrote:

"Often she would go picnicking with 10 young men or more, in the flower of their strength and virility, and dallied with them all, the whole night through. When they wearied of the sport, she would approach their servants, perhaps 30 in number, and fight a duel with each of these; and even thus found no allayment of her craving".

A 40 to 1 gangbang....what a woman!

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I'm pretty sure this didn't happen at the Hay-Adams.  Maybe you should post your PSA on Backpage.

I actually had similar happen to me at a sheraton in another state. I would suspect a lower end hotel myself if I didn't have that experience a couple years ago.

If this were Sesame Street, he'd be Oscar the Grouch.  Shops BP and calls the Sheraton a s-hole.

Dude, you need to get laid.

-- Modified on 6/25/2015 6:10:16 PM

Its all about you, isn't it.  Who cares about anybody else.

Welcome back.

When I am traveling as I am now,  I usually ask for a room at the end of the hallway. Usually it is sitting right next to the emergency exit. This allows a gentlemen to leave using the emergency exit and not the elevator.  And usually there are no hotel staff hanging out at the end of the hallway either.  

Juliette  

Posted By: Guarddog111
I asked a favorite provider why she switched hotels, apparently one of the hotel staff was threatening to out her if she didn't pay her a daily fee to keep quiet (housekeeping - go figure).    
   
 Anyway, good press story on what hotel staff are on the look out for in your room.  Some obvious, some not so much.  
   
 http://www.insidenova.com/news/stafford/sheriff-s-office-hosts-presentation-on-stopping-human-trafficking/article_41a035f6-0619-11e5-bbce-a789df46416c.html

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