Thread: Montreal
+
Add Report
Results 4,006 to 4,020 of 5696
-
07-28-14 16:03 #1691
Posts: 2Planning a trip to Montreal
Anyone know where I can get solid information on planning a sex trip to Montreal?
Specifically I'm looking for a good but not expensive hotel in a location central to swing clubs, BDSM clubs, and street walkers. I am also interested in information about who the most reliable escort agencies and independants are.
Thanks in advance for any advice that would help me plan this trip.
-
07-23-14 19:30 #1690
Posts: 2965Originally Posted by TommyBoy999 [View Original Post]
-
07-23-14 13:27 #1689
Posts: 8Planning my 1st visit to Montreal. Found the website mae88.com and liked what I saw there. Any experiences with this place. How is their incall location?
Thanks guys
-
07-21-14 05:05 #1688
Posts: 1176Originally Posted by ParamAhmad [View Original Post]
On the Promotions page, one can read "standard tipping applies" even with the reduced promo price. One of the promotions is a Birthday Special for $20 for nuru plus standard tipping (which presumably is $80).
The prices quoted by Yellow Fever in his post a couple of months ago are higher than those listed on the web page, not sure why.
-
07-07-14 01:45 #1687
Posts: 2Originally Posted by YellowFever [View Original Post]
-
06-22-14 03:47 #1686
Posts: 228Originally Posted by Vip6682 [View Original Post]
-
06-21-14 21:12 #1685
Posts: 140Does anyone know of any strip clubs in Montreal itself that would have girls that would do hand jobs?
-
06-14-14 13:27 #1684
Posts: 276Anti-prostitution law proposed in Canada
-
06-14-14 04:28 #1683
Posts: 1315Originally Posted by MrSoulo [View Original Post]
-
06-13-14 20:26 #1682
Posts: 228Originally Posted by SpermDonor [View Original Post]
That city is a drug addicted shithole where most girls will do anything for their next hit of Crack or Heroine. No wonder you got discounted Pussy.
-
06-12-14 21:10 #1681
Posts: 8Originally Posted by MrSoulo [View Original Post]
-
06-08-14 09:52 #1680
Posts: 228Originally Posted by SpermDonor [View Original Post]
See where I'm going with this?
P.S. I'm curious to know which Canadian city you're speaking about.
-
06-05-14 01:57 #1679
Posts: 273Canada proposes failed Nordic model; purchase of sexual services to be illegal.
Buying sex or trying to sell it in public areas involving people under 18 can be found illegal and punishable by up to five years in prison under a sweeping new prostitution law introduced in the House of Commons.
A new offence of advertising sexual services would also be created, and police would be given new powers to seize "voyeuristic" materials, on obtaining permission from a judge.
The new law modernizes the purposes of the anti-prostitution law: instead of trying to contain a nuisance, as under previous laws stretching back generations, the law says that its aim is to promote human dignity and equality, and protect vulnerable people.
The new legislation what Justice Minister Peter MacKay calls a "Canadian model" is the Conservative government's answer to a Supreme Court decision that last year struck down some of the country's major prostitution laws. The court found that bans on street solicitation, brothels and people living off the avails of prostitution create severe dangers for vulnerable women and are unconstitutional.
The court suspended its ruling for one year to give Parliament time to respond, creating a murky enforcement landscape in which provinces started taking a case-by-case approach to prostitution offences. Mr. MacKay had promised to roll out the new legislation well before the December deadline, and by tabling the bill Wednesday, lawmakers will have the opportunity to scrutinize the Conservatives' plan before the House breaks for summer recess later this month.
"It was a challenge, there's no question, Mr. MacKay told reporters Wednesday before the bill was tabled. "This is a very emotional and often very divisive issue, and very personal for those whose lives have been touched and in some cases devastated by prostitution. ".
He said the bill would recognize "the inherent dangers associated with prostitution, including many of the other real challenges in the country, including poverty, violence, addiction, mental health. And whatever we do legislatively will of course be accompanied with programming aimed at helping women predominantly women exit prostitution. ".
A lawyer who helped persuade the Supreme Court to strike down the country's main prostitution laws said the new law doesn't answer the court's concerns about safety of sex workers.
Alan Young, who teaches law at Osgoode Hall Law School, said keeping prostitutes out of areas in which people under 18 are found, while also banning advertising of sexual services over the Internet, leaves them with no safe place.
"At the end of the day it still raises the question of what is a safe forum for someone to legally sell sexual services, he said in an interview. "I think the government position is 'we don't want to provide a safe forum. ' But that isn't really their call anymore. ".
The Supreme Court case garnered so much attention that the Justice Department launched a public consultation to hear the views of Canadians, including those who work in prostitution. "I personally sat down with a large group that covered the spectrum from those who advocated for complete legalization to those who advocate for complete criminalization, Mr. MacKay said.
The Conservatives' new take on prostitution laws was foreshadowed earlier this week, when the results of the month-long consultation showed a majority of Canadians felt purchasing sexual services and benefiting economically from the prostitution of an adult should be criminal offences. According to the Canadian Press, which obtained the findings culled from 31,000 responses, about two-thirds said selling sexual services shouldn't be an offence.
Criminalizing one side of the transaction the buying, but not the selling is dubbed the Nordic model thanks to the nations that subscribe to it. Proponents say the approach, which also includes social programs aimed at getting people out of prostitution, protects prostitutes and seeks to eradicate sex work. Critics say the model further stigmatizes sex work and makes prostitution more dangerous by moving the sex trade out of public view and away from potential police interaction.
"There is a strong body of evidence to show that this approach is harmful and inconsistent with sex workers' constitutional rights to health and safety, the Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Reform said Wednesday before the bill was tabled but amid widespread speculation it would take the Nordic approach. "This form of criminalization reproduces and increases the harms and violence that sex workers experienced under the laws that were struck down in the Supreme Court case, Canada v. Bedford. ".
The group said Canada should respect women's constitutional rights and take the New Zealand approach: rather than criminalize prostitution, it should take a minor regulatory role, such as limiting the purchasing of sexual services from those younger than 18 and requiring that condoms be used.
Asked by reporters about his thoughts on the Nordic model Tuesday, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau would say only he looked forward to seeing the bill and discussing it with his caucus and Canadians across the country.
The legislation currently on the books in Canada is a hybrid of decriminalization and prohibition, an approach taken by countries like England in which prostitution itself is legal but almost every activity associated with it is criminalized.
-
06-03-14 21:02 #1678
Posts: 8First trip to Montreal and looking for bargains
I've been reading the recent reports and was disappointed that prices were seldom talked about and when they were mentioned, they were always around $200/ hour and the guys acted like that was a good rate. What is up with that? Just a few years ago I was in another one of Canada's fair cities and had three different GFEs with twenty-something year old college girls working their way through school and they were all $80-100, with tip, for an hour.
Does anyone know some cheap independent workers that are $100/ hour or less? Or better yet, does anyone know of a good swinger bar?
Thanks!
-
05-22-14 15:15 #1677
Posts: 622Originally Posted by Jjuky [View Original Post]