

πΊπΈ π The US Brothels β Answering Your Questions ππΊπΈ
The first post about US brothels got some of you asking interesting questions that I thought would be worth sharing. Here are four of them:
π΄ Why are they so remote?
Not all counties in Nevada allow brothels. According to US law, brothels must be in areas with fewer than 400,000 inhabitants and far away from schools and churches. As a result, they canβt be located in the centre of Las Vegas and are often found in remote locations due to this mandatory exclusion. Because they are so far away, they need to be self-sufficient, offering everything that the workers and customers might need.
π΄ What about safety?
Since they are legal and must undergo various inspections like any other business, these establishments tend to be safe. Sheriffs can come for inspections at any time, and the owners themselves want to avoid any trouble that could harm their reputation and drive away customers. Both customers and workers are generally safe. There is an interesting video called "Vegas' Dark Side," where a former sex worker who used to work on the streets talks about the business, which is definitely more dangerous than legal establishments.
π΄ Can I just hang out there without going to a room with a girl?
In some brothels, you can just sit at the bar, have a drink, and hang out either by yourself or with a group of friends without needing to go to a room with a girl. Some clubs are appointment-only, meaning that unless you have a booking, you can't stay there. You can find out the type of club from their websites.
π΄ What if I want to open my own brothel?
I loved this question:). If you want to start a business in Nevada, I have bad news for you. The state issues licenses, and a few years ago, they decided not to issue any new ones. Current holders can keep theirs, but new entrants to the business cannot receive a license. Additionally, when a current holder decides to transfer their license, it is not possible, and it becomes invalid. So if you have aspirations about joining the industry, I would suggest relocating to the EU, as it is much simpler there.