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Hi all, I know this topic has been discussed by other people on this forum, but I'm just interested in what the consensus is regarding escort services? Has anyone had any experience with them or at least know how they work? Any feedback is helpful...thanks.

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I have never used one but I know this. Anytime you skim the edge of the law look out! There is room for the unexpected.

 

An example. I know someone who used escort services some in the US. They were accustomed to that sort of thing from being overseas in the military for a long time.

Anyway, one time he casually mentioned something about cocaine to an escort at his place ans she went bananas and said she would stay all night if he had some. He just made it up and din`t have any.

Well, he tried that again figuring it was a good bluff to get some action. The girl left. A few minutes later a knock on the door. He opened it and a large policeman barged in. Accuse him of stealing money her purse with $350 in it. Started frisking the place down telling the guy. "you get my drift"

 

For anyone that didn`t understand what I just related. It was a legitimate but CROOKED cop. So, if you cross the line, you can`t know what will happen next.

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Yes, I'm also worried about stuff like that, but some of these services seem pretty reputable: they advertise in local papers & I've found a number of them online. I was just wondering if anyone had personally tried them.

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Gotta be careful, because the laws are different in different jurisdictions. In Canada, prostitution per se is not illegal, but soliciting for the purposes of prostitution is (offering money for sex or asking for money for sex), as is living off the avails of prostitution. As well, places that advertise "in-call" are operating in what's legally termed as a common bawdy house which is also against the law, at least in Canada.

 

So if you're going to partake, be knowledgeable about the laws in your area.

 

Better yet, just don't.

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Don't do it. There's nothing wrong with waiting.

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