I was recently tipped about a couple of full functioning brothels in this building. A customer pissy at the service actually told me about one of them. So I did some research and here's what I found:
According to Wikipedia:
Prostitution is considered to be a public order crime, a crime that disrupts the order of a community. With the exception of some rural counties from Nevada, brothels are illegal everywhere in the US. However, many "massage parlors", "saunas", "spas" and similar establishments are fronts for prostitution, especially in big cities. Prostitution in the United States can be divided into three broad categories: street prostitution, brothel prostitution, and escort prostitution.
According to my lawyer friend:
Prostitution is illegal in New York, for both sellers and buyers.
8 comments:
I paid one of your neighbors 300 dollars upfront for "full service" and a "happy ending". All I got was rough dry hand work with a lot of painful pulling and yanking. I was not happy. Fortunately, I was able to convince my wife to give me the money back!
I've actually seen some of the whores! They stand in front of Starbucks on the Bradhurst side, usually during the day. I wondered if they were from The Langston.
Hahahaha....kekeke....funny LJ....too much.....LMAO
Bubu, details, we want details. Give us unit numbers or at least floors. Are they advertising in Village Voice or on CraigsList? How do the Johns get past the doorman (or does the madam tip off the doorman? How much does it cost, and do they offer "Langston insider" rates? Is it mostly just steam and rub, or is this full contact hard core action?
Many people, myseld included, would consider this a premium amenity. In many countries, having brothel services within residential buildings is common. I say "good show".
No money, no honey
See what I mean, as long as there are buyers, there are sellers. That's the reason why you can't get rid of hoes.
Where can I get a golden shower? --Stephen Hayes
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