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Prostitution Booming In Silicon Valley. Must be a recovery.


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2014 Jul 12, 3:07am   5,765 views  25 comments

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http://money.cnn.com/2014/07/11/technology/silicon-valley-prostitution/index.html?iid=HP_LN

Business is booming for sex workers in Silicon Valley, but it's becoming increasingly risky.
Startups are transforming into multi-billion companies. And the staffs are overwhelmingly male. Sex workers tell CNNMoney they have a growing clientele who have plenty of excess cash.

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1   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 3:19am  

Ppl, this stuff is illegal in much of the USA.

And seriously, why do we need all-male tech workers in Silicon Valley?

If anything, they need to be in let's say Carson City Nevada and then, they can go to the legal ranches out there. Sure, if needed, they can drive 4.5 hours for certain meetings in the Valley but as for day-to-day work, it's not worth being in SV.

2   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 3:26am  

Rin says

Ppl, this stuff is illegal in much of the USA.

And seriously, why do we need all-male tech workers in Silicon Valley?

Most women don't go into math and engineering. Likewise, most men don't go into prostitution.

Rin says

If anything, they need to be in let's say Carson City Nevada and then, they can go to the legal ranches out there. Sure, if needed, they can drive 4.5 hours for certain meetings in the Valley but as for day-to-day work, it's not worth being in SV.

Prostitutes, con men, crooks, gold diggers will all follow the money trail.

3   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 3:28am  

Strategist says

Prostitutes, con men, crooks, gold diggers will all follow the money trail.

Sounds like you haven't been to Montreal. These terms are not *all synonymous* once you take the illegality out of it.

4   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 3:32am  

Rin says

Strategist says

Prostitutes, con men, crooks, gold diggers will all follow the money trail.

Sounds like you haven't been to Montreal. These terms are not *all synonymous* once you take the illegality out of it.

I haven't. When you taking me Rin? I'll bring lot's of dollar bills to stuff down the fun places.

5   Ceffer   2014 Jul 12, 3:37am  

A prostitute who knows how to code is a valuable asset.

6   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 3:57am  

Strategist says

When you taking me Rin? I'll bring lot's of dollar bills to stuff down the fun places.

Thanks to some Canuck entrepreneurialism, someone has already snatched (no pun) that job from me ....

https://www.montrealvip.com

7   mell   2014 Jul 12, 5:34am  

Legalize it already. They can make a million dollars a year while they are hot, and they will. And for the rich inexperienced dorks this is much better than getting first hooked, then bossed-around and insta-divorced by a mean and mediocre money-grubber, losing half of they facebook-bucks for nothing. End the war on drugs and prostitution, both utter and complete failures.

8   New Renter   2014 Jul 12, 6:12am  

Rin says

Ppl, this stuff is illegal in much of the USA.

And seriously, why do we need all-male tech workers in Silicon Valley?

If anything, they need to be in let's say Carson City Nevada and then, they can go to the legal ranches out there. Sure, if needed, they can drive 4.5 hours for certain meetings in the Valley but as for day-to-day work, it's not worth being in SV.

Couple of potential solutions here:

1) Start a hooker flight service from SJC/SFO/OAK to Reno. From there have chartered busses to the ranches.

2) Add a high speed rail spur line. If the line has a stop in Sacramento there will be no problem getting the bill passed.

3) Hooker cruse lines parked just offshore in international waters with helicopter shuttle flights.

At least until sex robots go mainstream.

9   Robber Baron Elite Scum   2014 Jul 12, 7:04am  

If you have a private jet like me, you can get much better looking whores for much cheaper abroad in Eastern European countries very conveniently.

American women and western women are worthless.

10   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 7:09am  

New Renter says

3) Hooker cruse lines parked just offshore in international waters with helicopter shuttle flights.

I think these ships will need to *load up* on the staff, at Tijuana or Vancouver first, before sailing to the SFBA.

11   Robber Baron Elite Scum   2014 Jul 12, 7:10am  

mell says

insta-divorced by a mean and mediocre money-grubber, losing half of they facebook-bucks for nothing.

12   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 7:43am  

This piece is from the no kids thread but I think it also fits here.

This Saturday is a work weekend for me. Basically, it sucks.

Not too long ago, however, I had that perfect Saturday.

I was staying at a four star hotel in Montreal's downtown.

I woke up after 10:30, went to the hotel gym and used the exercise bike along with some weights.

After showering, I met up with a Canadian buddy for lunch.

And then, after lunch, I started working on another friend's screenplay. I was helping out by ghost writing two of the chapters.

By late afternoon, I went to a Martial Arts demo and participated in some of the drills and tutorials. Afterwards, had dinner with the crew there.

Upon returning to the hotel, I went back to the screenplay. I started sharing some of my work with my writer friend via IM. We did some brainstorming and I went back to making edits.

By late evening, a busty svelte dancer arrived at my room. We completed our workout with my pole sliding between her knockers. We had a few Martinis and went for a second round. I won't describe anymore.

When the day was over, all I could say was … I feel good!

http://www.youtube.com/embed/U5TqIdff_DQ

13   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 7:43am  

New Renter says

1) Start a hooker flight service from SJC/SFO/OAK to Reno. From there have chartered busses to the ranches.

I remember they had Hooter's airlines. Whatever happened to it?

14   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 7:46am  

Rin says

By late evening, a busty svelte dancer arrived at my room. We completed our workout with my pole sliding between her knockers. We had a few Martinis and went for a second round. I won't describe anymore.

Go ahead we don't mind.

15   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 7:54am  

After reading my perfect Saturday, aren't you at least inspired to try to make that a daily goal?

16   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 7:56am  

Rin says

After reading my perfect Saturday, aren't you at least inspired to try to make that a daily goal?

No. I just want to get to the evening part.

17   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 8:03am  

Strategist says

Rin says

After reading my perfect Saturday, aren't you at least inspired to try to make that a daily goal?

No. I just want to get to the evening part.

I believe that both the body and the mind need to be in balance. That's the panorama of life.

The worthless STEM graduate programs, however, believe in all work and no play.

18   New Renter   2014 Jul 12, 8:27am  

Rin says

New Renter says

3) Hooker cruse lines parked just offshore in international waters with helicopter shuttle flights.

I think these ships will need to *load up* on the staff, at Tijuana or Vancouver first, before sailing to the SFBA.

Robber Baron Elite Scum says

If you have a private jet like me, you can get much better looking whores for much cheaper abroad in Eastern European countries very conveniently.

American women and western women are worthless.

Its a big ocean, plenty of room for theme ships.

Pirate chicks? Check!
Viking chicks? Check!
Roman slave chicks? Check!
Chinese concubines? Check!
South seas "volcano sacrifice" chicks? Check!
Naughty british schoolgirls?
Desperate prisoner chicks? Check!
French maids? Check!
Histirute lesbians? Check!

Its a big ocean!

19   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 9:00am  

New Renter, are you inspired by my Perfect Saturday?

If I were born rich, that would have been my daily life since turning 17.

Thus, I can't understand how STEM programs have fooled so many persons.

20   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 9:09am  

Rin says

New Renter, are you inspired by my Perfect Saturday?

If I were born rich, that would have been my daily life since turning 17.

Thus, I can't understand how STEM programs have fooled so many persons.

You have not considered the following:
1. You will eventually get bored with the same routine. Variety is the spice of life.
2. As you start getting up there in age you will have less energy.
3. You can't live in a hotel all the time.

21   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 9:28am  

Strategist says

1. You will eventually get bored with the same routine. Variety is the spice of life.

The routine I'd outlined, intrinsically has the ability to be varied. It's that middle class a/o graduate student one, which doesn't.

Strategist says

2. As you start getting up there in age you will have less energy.

There's a Xing Yi practitioner, not too far from me, he's in his 70s and can beat many 30 year olds. Basically, those eastern practices more or less, slow the effects of aging dramatically.

Strategist says

3. You can't live in a hotel all the time.

Well obviously, once you've got all the money and free time, you'll look for an apartment.

22   Strategist   2014 Jul 12, 9:31am  

Rin says

Well obviously, once you've got all the money and free time, you'll look for an apartment.

How do we get the money? I'm in.

23   New Renter   2014 Jul 12, 11:03am  

Rin says

New Renter, are you inspired by my Perfect Saturday?

Well I spent today with wife and kid riding bikes and playing in the park. Not as spicy as your day but not too bad for meat and potatoes.
Rin says

If I were born rich, that would have been my daily life since turning 17.

Rin says

Strategist says

1. You will eventually get bored with the same routine. Variety is the spice of life.

The routine I'd outlined, intrinsically has the ability to be varied. It's that middle class a/o graduate student one, which doesn't.

Well if that is your daily life eventually you will become jaded. At some point you'll find yourself paying hirstute older women(?!) to "dance", just for something, ANYTHING different.

That's when you know you've hit the wall. I'm not sure how one comes back from there.

24   Rin   2014 Jul 12, 11:28am  

New Renter says

Rin says

If I were born rich, that would have been my daily life since turning 17.

Rin says

Strategist says

1. You will eventually get bored with the same routine. Variety is the spice of life.

The routine I'd outlined, intrinsically has the ability to be varied. It's that middle class a/o graduate student one, which doesn't.

Well if that is your daily life eventually you will become jaded. At some point you'll find yourself paying hirstute older women(?!) to "dance", just for something, ANYTHING different.

That's when you know you've hit the wall. I'm not sure how one comes back from there.

But that's just it. During the day, I was exercising, writing a screenplay, demo-ing some martial arts, etc. My mind was not on the nighttime specials. My mind was fully engaged in Renaissance man-like activities.

When I'm rich, you can add coursework in the applied sciences, some data analysis, systems modelling, etc.

I'll be so busy that when the strippers arrive, it'll be a welcomed change of pace to loosen up and end the night very relaxed.

25   New Renter   2014 Jul 12, 12:00pm  

Rin says

But that's just it. During the day, I was exercising, writing a screenplay, demo-ing some martial arts, etc. My mind was not on the nighttime specials. My mind was fully engaged in Renaissance man-like activities.

When I'm rich, you can add coursework in the applied sciences, some data analysis, systems modelling, etc.

I'll be so busy that when the strippers arrive, it'll be a welcomed change of pace to loosen up and end the night very relaxed.

Oh don't worry Rin, I'm not bored. Far from it.

That's the thing about being a parent, you are NEVER allowed to get bored.

Rin says

I was contemplating archery.

I like recurve bows.

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