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Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:41 pm
by rachelvarga
They don't represent anyone outside their brothels. Maybe a few small brothels. If I am wrong then all they have to do is go to the register link on here and join up, layout their plan, and listen to critical thinking responses. My email is posted everywhere but you will not see their top girls (not Amy) talking to me. I tried to bury the hatchet. I made the first move and I got no response and was blocked. As long as I did my best then that is good enough for me.
Both independent forums are growing and populated with real people talking and not full of ads. I don't want to speak for the other guys because I don't know their position. I'm just saying that non-brothel forums are alive, growing, people are reading them, and both have good traffic.
I wish we had an independent third-party registered charity or fund or something. We ladies have to learn about finances and save money. We all know it can go away at any time.
Thank you MABretAF for thinking about us. I know that many of us appreciate these kinds of gestures.[/size]
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 10:43 am
by RoxyGold
I just want a t shirt that says NBWU Local 24!
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 10:48 am
by Boone
RoxyGold link wrote:
I just want a t shirt that says NBWU Local 24!
Should be NBWU local 69
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:02 pm
by rachelvarga
I find it frustrating when ladies ask for advice and then don't use it. The industry is volatile and they need to save money.
It's hard to trust anyone in this industry. Someone is always out fuck you figuratively and realistically.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:07 pm
by MrTShirt
Trying to have a union for SW would be very difficult. The ladies are too independent.
Look at the effort to unionize farmers years ago. Total failure.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:29 pm
by Boone
Rachel Varga link wrote:
I find it frustrating when ladies ask for advice and then don't use it. The industry is volatile and they need to save money.
It's hard to trust anyone in this industry. Someone is always out fuck you figuratively and realistically.
Advice to save money is the safest most sincere advice anyone can receive. Most people only want advice that makes their life fun. That's the same in any industry.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:30 pm
by Boone
MrTShirt link wrote:
Trying to have a union for SW would be very difficult. The ladies are too independent.
Look at the effort to unionize farmers years ago. Total failure.
Sometimes humor and sarcasm is lost in type.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:23 pm
by rachelvarga
Boone link wrote:
Sometimes humor and sarcasm is lost in type.
I get what you're saying Boone. Things get lost in print. Very easily.
If it was serious statement I would say that is will never happen.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:52 pm
by RoxyGold
Chuckar chaser link wrote:
I fully expected local 69
I would imagine there would be three districts... Pahrump, Reno/Carson, and Elko/Wells. 24 seems like a good number for Reno/Carson
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:53 pm
by RoxyGold
Boone link wrote:
Should be NBWU local 69
Too predictable, lol!
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:46 am
by MrTShirt
MrTShirt link wrote:
Trying to have a union for SW would be very difficult. The ladies are too independent.
Look at the effort to unionize farmers years ago. Total failure.
The main theme of this post was charity.
My comment was a sidebar based on some comments on a union.
Also, my union comments were serious, and based on the effort to unionize farmers back in the '80s farm crisis.
However, any discussion of unionization of sex workers would be best moved to the "Girls Only" section.
The house owners and management would definitely be against any union efforts.
The girls realize that the house owners and management can be vastly different when there are no customers around.
The mongers, even long time mongers, may be shocked about what goes on when they are not around.
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:32 am
by AlexaWu
MrTShirt link wrote:
The main theme of this post was charity.
My comment was a sidebar based on some comments on a union.
Also, my union comments were serious, and based on the effort to unionize farmers back in the '80s farm crisis.
However, any discussion of unionization of sex workers would be best moved to the "Girls Only" section.
The house owners and management would definitely be against any union efforts.
The girls realize that the house owners and management can be vastly different when there are no customers around.
The mongers, even long time mongers, may be shocked about what goes on when they are not around.
As someone new to the ranches, could you share more details?
Re: Is there a charity for legal brothel workers?
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:41 am
by MrTShirt
AlexaWu link wrote:
As someone new to the ranches, could you share more details?
I think such information would best come from the ladies, probably in the "Girl's Section".
It can become a long and broad discussion.
We could chat in person during the Banquet Week in July, if needed (or even PM).