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mreffect

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You're crazy. Vancouver is the Xanadu of pricing and abundant sp options.
Feel like this is spoken by somebody who has very limited experience of Canada's industry, let alone internationally. I would only say Vancouver is better than most of the US, nowhere else I've been is this true.

Also price is just one factor for me. I really struggle with the lack of variety here and number of reputable girls I find physically attractive. I usually spend 3-4 days trying to find somebody I actually want to see here (I've realized that my best bet here is reputable agencies or Indies whose schedules are limited). Out East I'd be trying to decide between 4-5 SPs who I'd want to see that day.

I think Charlee sums it up well, it's symptomatic of a broken city with a non-existent middle class.
 
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I have never seen a provider when I travel so have nothing to add to that. I have become very comfortable pooning in the GVRD. I have travelled a fair bit in NA and some in Europe but never checked out the scene.

I disagree that there is no middle class in the Vancouver area. It is in the suburbs where normal people have bought real estate. It has always been difficult to buy anything close to downtown in any big NA city and in Vancouver that is magnified because it isn't a shit hole.

Burnaby, Port Moody and Coquitlam are all about the middle class and in my opinion not at all broken.
 

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I have never seen a provider when I travel so have nothing to add to that. I have become very comfortable pooning in the GVRD. I have travelled a fair bit in NA and some in Europe but never checked out the scene.

I disagree that there is no middle class in the Vancouver area. It is in the suburbs where normal people have bought real estate. It has always been difficult to buy anything close to downtown in any big NA city and in Vancouver that is magnified because it isn't a shit hole.

Burnaby, Port Moody and Coquitlam are all about the middle class and in my opinion not at all broken.
Yeah, fair enough. I live and only visit SPs in the downtown core so for me what Charlee says resonates and that area is what I was specifically referring to. I disagree with 'it's always been difficult to buy downtown in any big NA city'. Countless stats and studies show that rental costs and property price appreciation is far outstripping wages by magnitudes we haven't seen before.
 

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Vancouver is a wonderful city. I live in the big city below and its vastly worse in every way possible. If I had the means to move up I would.
 
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Feel like this is spoken by somebody who has very limited experience of Canada's industry, let alone internationally. I would only say Vancouver is better than most of the US, nowhere else I've been is this true.

Also price is just one factor for me. I really struggle with the lack of variety here and number of reputable girls I find physically attractive. I usually spend 3-4 days trying to find somebody I actually want to see here (I've realized that my best bet here is reputable agencies or Indies whose schedules are limited). Out East I'd be trying to decide between 4-5 SPs who I'd want to see that day.

I think Charlee sums it up well, it's symptomatic of a broken city with a non-existent middle class.
Not interested in listing my travel history opposed to yours or others.

I will defend my position on these grounds. Fill in the gaps for yourself.

A large diversity of ethnic options in one geographic location combined with limited risk of legal ramifications at a reasonable range of prices.

Now ask yourself if you can match all three criteria satisfied anywhere else in the world, while technically speaking, illegal to do so when living there.

Redlight districts and third world countries aside. Vancouver is pooner utopia.
 

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Been following this thread, reading each post, thinking about jumping in here and there, noting this could become a detailed discussion of social inequities, city demographics, what works in a city what doesn't, paradise lost and a bunch of other topics but I have to ask the OP. Is it that you are not getting enough? Is that why you think there is a problem with the sex biz in Vancouver?

I don't know guys, it seems to me there is a pretty fine selection of delectable pros and non pros here and when it comes to the industry, I can go to my list of favs, text or call, set up a visit and be pooning away in short order, with no worries of being scammed, busted, beat up or otherwise maligned. And if I am looking for something new, I can go online, search, contact a few, make a decision and go visit a very wide range of these delectable pros. I have been doing this for a long time and it sure seems to me Big Jim and the Twins have been pretty dang happy!!
 

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Been following this thread, reading each post, thinking about jumping in here and there, noting this could become a detailed discussion of social inequities, city demographics, what works in a city what doesn't, paradise lost and a bunch of other topics but I have to ask the OP. Is it that you are not getting enough? Is that why you think there is a problem with the sex biz in Vancouver?

I don't know guys, it seems to me there is a pretty fine selection of delectable pros and non pros here and when it comes to the industry, I can go to my list of favs, text or call, set up a visit and be pooning away in short order, with no worries of being scammed, busted, beat up or otherwise maligned. And if I am looking for something new, I can go online, search, contact a few, make a decision and go visit a very wide range of these delectable pros. I have been doing this for a long time and it sure seems to me Big Jim and the Twins have been pretty dang happy!!
I feel like it was a better scene 2016 - 2019. I had spent the previous year in Calgary which was alright but we had way more agencies back in the day and i think by 2018/19, I had a solid rotation of regulars that spanned parlours, independents and agencies.

With the pandemic, many of these went away or under in the case of the agencies and I feel like its like pulling teeth to score a session with a solid regular because theyre busier now due to the contrast between good calibre providers and the influx of less than reputable ones from locked down areas of the country.
 

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I feel like it was a better scene 2016 - 2019. I had spent the previous year in Calgary which was alright but we had way more agencies back in the day and i think by 2018/19, I had a solid rotation of regulars that spanned parlours, independents and agencies.

With the pandemic, many of these went away or under in the case of the agencies and I feel like its like pulling teeth to score a session with a solid regular because theyre busier now due to the contrast between good calibre providers and the influx of less than reputable ones from locked down areas of the country.
Amen! I don't think I've read a post on here I agree with more!


That deserves a round of drinks 🍻 all around.
 
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Vancouver is a wonderful city. I live in the big city below and its vastly worse in every way possible. If I had the means to move up I would.
Seattle was a wonderful place. Around 1982. Washington State is the best state as far as I can see. Just since 911 and the unending shit storm since it is no longer fun to visit.
 

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Vancouver is a wonderful city. I live in the big city below and its vastly worse in every way possible. If I had the means to move up I would.
Its just because you come here as a tourist. Even better with your American green buck. Its a bit different depending with your life on locality. Its no different from what 'we' say about... hmm.... ok, let's say Thailand. Or Philippines. Its wonderful there! How many move there to comfortably retire? But to live there, as a local who depends on local wages, consuming what local can afford, not so peachy. I think I'm being realistic, as I just don't practice mindless bashing of people or places. But I know the difference between visiting and living somewhere, especially long time.
 
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Not interested in listing my travel history opposed to yours or others.

I will defend my position on these grounds. Fill in the gaps for yourself.

A large diversity of ethnic options in one geographic location combined with limited risk of legal ramifications at a reasonable range of prices.

Now ask yourself if you can match all three criteria satisfied anywhere else in the world, while technically speaking, illegal to do so when living there.

Redlight districts and third world countries aside. Vancouver is pooner utopia.
You don't have to compare anything if you don't want to. It just reinforces my perception that you haven't experienced many other places as a resident.

By your criteria, in Canada alone, Toronto and Montreal are better than Vancouver in my experience.

Soon as we open it up internationally it gets way more unbalanced.

UK, France, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Czechia, Hungary. Heck, most of Europe. I could list more and more internationally.

These aren't 3rd world countries... Less or the same legal ramifications/risk as Canada, more reasonable prices and in most more variety. The places with less variety make up for it with smoking hot local women.

If you weren't so hyperbolic about Vancouver being "Xanadu" or "the best" I wouldn't have even responded.
 

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Its just because you come here as a tourist. Even better with your American green buck. Its a bit different depending with your life on locality. Its no different from what 'we' say about... hmm.... ok, let's say Thailand. Or Philippines. Its wonderful there! How many move there to comfortably retire? But to live there, as a local who depends on local wages, consuming what local can afford, not so peachy. I think I'm being realistic, as I just don't practice mindless bashing of people or places. But I know the difference between visiting and living somewhere, especially long time.

I think Crime is the no. 1 reason I think of Moving up to Canada. In my area in Seattle there is a gas station where I dare not pump my car after the store closes. Its the drive up gun robbery that is common here. I don't live in the ghetto, houses costs on average 750k. I have been a victim of a couple of gun robberies in Seattle, not lying. I was walking on Beacon Ave once before dusk and held at gunpoint for my belongings and they got nothing, cause I had nothing but my house keys. I am glad they did not shoot me out of spit cause they got nothing. The other time at the Post office, doors open after close and the guy pointed a gun at my back forcing me on the ground and took 80 bucks from me.

When I travel to Canada I do worry about car break ins and thats it. So thats the main reason currently I am kind of sick of living in America, the violent crime.
 
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