In Queensland, Nicole Meyer from the health care department had to defend herself as it turned out that she had additional employment as a brothel manager. That was a licensed parlor house at the place. The divorced mother of two children worked three days of the week at a hospital and three days as a brothel manager. Besides, she also delivered lectures on health care at the Technology University of Queensland.
The delicate problem even reached the United Nations! UN official Karina Perelli known for her key role in organizing elections in Iraq was accused of putting up with the indecent conduct of employees in her office. An inspection in the office revealed that jokes on sex issues, sexual insinuations and frivolous behavior were rather popular there.
What is the way to solve the problem and save the situation? Not long ago, former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss said she would open a ranch in Nevada, a brothel to offer services to women for $250 an hour. She will call it "Heidi's Stud Farm."
“Women are more independent these days; they make more money and it's hard to meet people," Fleiss said. “You wouldn't believe the number of women who've told me, 'Heidi, if you do this, I'll be the first one in line!' I mean, relationships are harder than dieting, you know what I mean?”
She made a deal with Joe Richards, who owns three Nevada brothels, in part to prove she would run a clean business. Her partner, a 30-year brothel operator, has said Fleiss' name would not be on the license. Her role would be more promotional, and her job title would be “hostess/madam.” Joe Richards and Fleiss would remodel and change the name of one of his existing bordellos, which is now a bar and a collection of trailers called the Cherry Patch about 20 miles north of Pahrump.
Heidi says: “I'm going to put out a casting call for about 20 guys - I bet I get thousands of applicants.”
Richards said in the letter that a male brothel would “address an ever-increasing fact of life,” because “society is witnessing a unique evolution of the female gender reaching out for the same service we now offer male clients.” In an interview, he elaborated: “Say a guy gets into an argument with his wife. What does he do? Lot of times, he goes out, gets a drink, goes to a place to be serviced. Now women can say, 'Hey, if you can do it, I can too.'
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