Ranch post pandemic?

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  1. Sakaki
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    I know it's all up in the air of when the ranch will reopen but I was wondering if y'all already have procedures planned for reopening. The only thing I want to know will masks be required during a party. I can understand being appointment only I don't mind having my temperature checked but I fill like masks during a party would take away from the fun. I hope it's just as simple as making an appointment maybe getting temperature checked at door then everything else is normal as usual.
     
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    I really can't see things even being half way normal until a vaccine is out and widely disseminated. Only then will parties go back to what they were previously.
     
  3. What I am hearing is that we will be fine with temperature checking, screening, social distancing in the parlor, no masks mandatory but optional during sex. On top of heightened disinfecting and hygiene.
     
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    Please use a rectal thermometer for my temperature check; they're more accurate. :rolleyes:
     
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    I'll pass on the silver bullet, thank you very much!
     
  6. I have no intention of taking your temperature @Lunch Buffett :oops:
     
  7. Ok, so you guys that don't "give" or "sell" parties really can't say how parties "will" be.

    Stop spreading doom and negativity.
     
  8. I could not agree with you more Amy. Speculation at this point is worthless. Once a vaccine and procedures are in place, then clients can make their own decision. The women have and should always have final say on safety and how a party looks. There are all kinds of ways to have fun safely. I know I will be there with bells on my toes. I can’t wait to touch a beautiful, sexy woman again and do what I can to assist them in making up for lost time financially.
     
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  9. I mean, have you ever even been to any of the ranches?

    It just kills me how all the people that have never even been to a ranch can speculate on how and what we do.

    Especially if you have never been behind closed doors, don't think you know what goes on behind closed doors.

    I'm talking about government, social media, "experts", lurkers, haters, you name it.

    If you ain't selling it and you never bought any of it, you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground about it.

    And even if have bought it, you only know about the flavor you bought and what that flavor tasted like the day and time you had it. Period.

    Just saying.....
     
  10. Sakaki
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    They never had a vaccine for the Spanish flu and it went away maybe coronavirus will be the same. It's likely by the time a vaccine is developed the disease will be gone. Ebola swine flu there gone. All I know is people can't live in fear and stay in their homes forever. People have to work and make a living. Less people are dying from covid now than what they were a few months ago. At this point it's too late to shut everything down again. We just got to ride it out and go forward the best we can. quarantine is over. Everything else as far as I know is open why not open up the brothels too. Im sure there are way more people packed in these casinos anyway.
     
  11. I've been to the brothels right after HIV scare was not a big deal. Absolutely no reason to keep the brothels closed after seeing Las Vegas casino pool parties and the way people are wearing masks. If I don't get some therapy for my little and big head pretty soon. That's the real health issue. ;)
     
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    I can't tell you how many people I've seen at work wal mart anywhere who don't cover there nose when they are wearing masks.
     
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  13. I want to be optimistic about the future, but it's hard with all of the uncertainty. For instance, I think sex with no kissing takes all the passion and fun out of the act and makes me less willing to pay for it, but many of the ladies may not allow this during a party and even if they do, it may be irresponsible of me to even take that risk. Since many people don't show symptoms, I don't want to infect someone with something that I don't even know I have, nor catch it and continue the spread. I think I'll still go, after getting myself tested before and after, but I may have to get creative to make things interesting without kissing.
     
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  14. I feel the same way. I only go, because the women at the ranch are more enthusiastic and do things that other women won't. You can probably find your way around any restrictions by doing something different.
     
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    I'm assuming brothels won't be open until phase 3 or 4. The governor has said nevada will remain in phase 2 for the rest of the month. So I guess the brothels won't be open until at least August.
     
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  17. On May 3rd, I lost my sense of taste. On May 5th, I got tested for COVID 19. I was told I would have my results in 48 hours. I finally got my results on May 11th. I tested negative. The test is very invasive. The nurse had a long cotton swab and I had to lean back my head at 70 degree angle while she went up my nose with the cotton swab. Plus I'm in the age range for COVID 19. I regain my sense of taste the day after my test.
     
  18. @aztecwarrior2881 , glad you tested negative and hope you remain well! I've yet to get tested myself--in my neck of the woods, you have to do this online self-evaluation screening before calling for an appointment so didn't "qualify" for a test, so guess that's a good thing. The testing is pretty erratic here in the SF Bay Area as I'd imagine across the nation. Some cities let you drive up for a test whether or not you display symptoms (resulting in long lines, e.g., Hayward), some require an appointment, some want to know your health insurance provider. While the quest for the vaccine goes on, the efforts to streamline and ease a universally efficient and reliable COVID-19 test should continue.
     
  19. I live in the Bay Area and I believe you can get a test without symptoms, if you are an essential worker. I haven't got my test yet, but I know people that have. I'm not sure about Hayward, or the rest of the East Bay, but I know a few essential workers that got tested in San Francisco.
     
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  20. I am in the Sacramento area and got a test about three weeks ago. Filled out a rather cumbersome online application, selected a time and date and got tested. Pretty seamless. Other than being 65, I am healthy and symptom free. The testing site was not a drive through. When I arrived there were several people of various ages, some quite young. Tested negative, Yea! I know it is a snap shot in time but still feels pretty good to know my efforts are paying off. I am not paranoid, I live my life but do follow protocols and I do wear a mask. Wear masks people! It is too bad it has gotten political. I am a retired Fire Captain and my heart breaks for all the front line personnel. Police, firefighters, nurses, doctors, all EMS and care providers. Think of them. This stupid struggle to convince people only prolongs and hurts the people responsible for society’s care. Not to mention loved ones placed in danger. If you think wearing a mask is against your rights and freedom consider being on a respirator with a tube shoved down your throat. Not much freedom strapped to a respirator in the ICU ward.
     
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  21. Running Squirrel, I had to make an appointment too with a company called OPTUM Serve. They were giving out free tests through the Aaron Rodgers Foundation. Aaron Rodgers is from Chico, CA. He is been helping with citizens of Butte County, CA for the last several years. Notably the victims of the Camp Fire on Nov. 8, 2018 in Paradise, CA. His foundation also helps citizens of Butte County who can't afford the basic necessities.
     
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  22. Hiker Dude, I'm a retired firefighter with CalFire. I follow protocols too. I wear a mask when I'm out in public too. Those of us who served in public services learned to follow protocols for the safety of our fellow colleagues and the public. If we didn't follow protocols it could mean some one could get hurt real bad, or die on our watch. That is why we follow safety measures.
     
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  23. Hey, glad to meet you! I started my career as a seasonal firefighter for CalFire. Great organization. Yes, those who make up the thin red line of public safety in all capacities know the value of following safety protocols. I will DM sometime to catch up. Take care and be safe.
     
  24. Glad you got your sense of taste back. So, now you have great taste and taste good too?

    Seriously, glad you alright.
     
  25. Yeah, I have a personal trainer and we've been taking our work to outdoors even though she works out of small, elite private gym.

    I have several gym memberships in my area because I look to work out a lot and keep it interesting too.

    I've popped into two other gyms just to see how they were handling protocol. I was appalled and it was so frightening the way it looked so pre-COVID I bailed immediately.

    I mean, in a gym environment where people are most prone to be breathing heavier (or should be if they were putting any effort into their workouts).

    You like to think that people are good persons with good intentions and want no harm of others.

    I see too many selfish, uncaring people out and about for my taste. It's really disheartening. (and to be honest, they are probably the same people that look down their noses at sex workers).

    Anyhow.....

    I'll just stick to the outdoors around like minded people.
     
  26. Sakaki
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    I think I've heard you shouldn't wear a mask while exercising or if you do you should get something that's easy to breathe through. Some people might find it difficult to breathe with a mask on while jogging.
     
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    If you take the test, make sure to verify if it's legitimate. There are a lot of companies selling bad tests.
     

  28. OK, so if you are jogging alone, no mask.

    In a gym, around other people, if you can't breathe with a mask on, don't go.

    Let other people work out in peace.........
     
  29. Alexa Wu,
    I took my test through OPTUM Serve. I admit I didn't know much about this company. This wasn't a drive through test. I had to make an appointmet the day before my test. They did the nasal test. From what I have heard about getting a COVID 19 test, this is the most accurate test. I'm just glad that I tested negative.
     
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  30. Tests cost at least $300. each and we are not allowed to use our individual health insurance plans to cover our weekly testings. The cost is too great for most ladies.

    I do not want my clients to be contact traced as general practice. I personally will contact trace my clients via private emails should I become infected or come into contact with someone that its infected. However, I do not see a large volume of clients and I intend to take no more than two or so a week. Like wise I've heard other ladies say they would work two weeks on and two weeks off to allow an incubation and time and easier contact tracing. I'm not sure yet, maybe I will do that as well, or instead.... idk yet.

    I am not aware of any clubs doing full contact dancing. Anywhere.

    I know the Wild orchid Club in downtown Reno opened for a few hours in the loophole of serving food, but they also said the gals would not take off their tops and also be 6 ft away. And THAT floored me. What the hell does not taking your top off have to do with spreading COVID-19. ........ Respiratory disease? Might seep from the nipples????? Nonetheless, they were again forced to close within 4 hours. Just stupid and transparent political and moral issues if you ask me.

    I personally think it is better to wait for things to get better before we open to keep the spot light off of us. It seems to me everyone is looking for someone to pick on right now. We just need to stay out of it, stay quiet, stay compliant, stay patient, stay legal and then open in peace and be able to remain discreet.

    Today's "so called" journalists really don't know how to write anything or investigate anything without bias and sensationalism, like that "one" sexy salacious story is gonna make their career....... I, for one, have seen and felt the horrors of their headline grabbing stories. The less we give them to write, the less we stay out of the spotlight and the more we operate in peace. Unfortunately, some ladies think they are a Dennis Hof out there trying to spin stories fooling themselves if they think reporters are really interested in her as anything but a sensational story and all they are doing is helping themselves and hurting us as a whole.

    Yeah, so we are going to lay low, work behind the scenes with our local governments and not open until it is very safe and prudent to do so. If we make a huge mistake and open too soon and many people are injured as a result, we may just be shut down for good. We operate on "privileged" licenses. We have to respect that privilege and understand that we have many, many responsibilities that go along with that licensure.
     
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    Excellent post Amazing @Air Force Amy!!! As Always you are spot on and provide a non biased opinion as you continue to look out for your own health, the health of the ladies you work with and most of all the health of your guests.

    I especially like your private touch to notify those personally if you suspect they might have come in contact.

    You my dear friend are so much more than just another pretty face. You are the Real Deal, the Total Package and really provide the most “Bang for the Buck$$”

    Beyond being super Attractive, super Helpful, super duper Healthy, a fantastic attitude and the compassion of a saint. I guess we can just sum it up that you “Are a Beautiful Person!!!”

    I hope I can see you once the snow flys or sooner. I have some “Buck$$$$ that need Banging”

    stay healthy, stay smart, stay safe and I will see you as soon as possible
     

  32. Thou doth flatter me too much @joe carbols !!! You give me such good times to look forward to!

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  33. lover5
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    So sexy when you get fired up. Makes me wanna a taste your flavor today right now. All joking aside you raise great points Amy
     
  34. bet it tasted like a sorrano chili pepper that day! EEEssssss ok man. I got milk!
     
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  35. I'm just going to point out that while the virus should concern people, all the lockdowns, especially the brothel lockdowns in a rural area are a completely unnecessary, over-the-top and down right tyrannical move by the government that is going to destroy far more lives than it saves. 3+ million people in the US have it by confirmed cases which means 30+ million have it in real terms (very undercounted), it's endemic, lockdowns ain't gonna do anything but destroy the economy.

    Who works at brothels? Mostly under 35.
    Who visit brothels? Well, anyone, hypothetically speaking, but it's not like you are FORCED to go there. If you're 60 and you really fear catching corona, you can just not go there, same as you can choose not to go to a restaurant, take a vacation etc. There are plenty of under-45s who can keep the business going.

    Even if you're more cautious than usual, you can just mandate everyone wear a mask, or even an N95 mask if you wanna be super cautious about it. You could use glory holes. You could even have monogamous parties (literally 1 client then 15 day pause) if you wanna go to the extreme in safety, but oh well, that's what you get when you have government trying to control everything, you don't allow the market to find solutions for new problems.

    Sweden did not lock down at all (apart from banning very large gatherings of 50+ people) and the number of deaths still do not justify locking down:

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107913/number-of-coronavirus-deaths-in-sweden-by-age-groups/

    So with everything open (including illegal brothels... obviously), a total of 69 people under age 50 in a country of 9 million people died even though there are 74k confirmed cases (which probably means 740k or more had it already). Corona is just not a very dangerous virus for young reasonably healthy people, the vast majority of deaths are people over 60. The only thing you need to worry about as a young person is not spreading it to an old person or to a very large number of people and a party of 2 definitely doesn't count.

    In NYC where things got out of control deaths in equally young people numbered in the hundreds even though antibody studies showed widespread infections (maybe 15% of the NY population). Does this seem like something we should lockdown over and starve? No, go back to work, stay away from old people (maybe worst case scenario give them UBI so they can stay away from you), remote work if you can, avoid large crowds that aren't necessary, do this all voluntarily based on your risk profile, the government centrally planning this is wrong and will backfire and cause more trouble than it's worth.
     
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