It may mean that sexual discrimination of men in favor of women is about to become a thing of the past. Nevada, famous for its legal brothels, has allowed women to practice the oldest profession for years, but not men. [Pahrump Mirror, December 17, 2009, pages 1, 8]
But earlier this month the door was opened for men to operate legally in brothels in Nevada. Bobbi Davis, owner of the Shady Lady Ranch, just north of Beatty, Nevada says “I’m excited about it….” She is contemplating adding men to her brothel’s services.
But she has to get the concurrence of the Nye County Board of Commissioners. Once that is accomplished she will begin interviewing males to add to the seven females on her staff. She refers to it as “adding a new product.”
Nobody knows whether there is a market for male prostitutes, including Davis. Will any women come to the brothel and engage any of the men? Beats me. Might help the job situation.
I’ve never quite understood how the brothels remain in business. But they have. Where do their clients come from? Who wants to pay for sex if it can be found for free?
Wonder if any special training is required of the men? Are their college courses somewhere that they can learn the ins and outs of the trade? Haven’t heard of any. What characteristics will Ms. Davis be looking for?
Where does one go to sign up for an interview?
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