Melbourne madam pulls back the sheets on post-COVID sex trade
A Melbourne madam has confirmed a surge-in-the-urge in the local sex trade post-lockdown and revealed the industry’s below the belt secrets.
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A Melbourne madam has confirmed the surge-in-the-urge post lockdown with sex workers illegally operating out of high-rise apartments in Melbourne’s CBD.
Referring to herself as Madam XXX for fear of blowing the, er, whistle on the industry’s below the belt secrets, she confirmed reports this week hundreds of sex workers, including a former Bachelor contestant, were illegally using What’s App groups with dubious titles like Pussy Patrol and Elite Melbourne Gals to book “jobs” following the COVID-lockdown.
Madam XXX said clients were willing to pay top dollar to topless waitresses and escorts offering “FS” (the downlow lingo for full service) from their own homes or rented high-rise apartments.
Madam XXX says many of the women were willing to “go it alone” after brothels were forced to close down during COVID-19 restrictions.
“Prices literally doubled during lockdown. Most of the girls found themselves out of work and not eligible for Job Keeper or Seeker,” she said.
“So they started What’s App groups giving backyard services and it’s, well, gone off.”
It gives a serviced apartment a whole new meaning.
Madame XXX said websites such as Scarlett Blue and Locanto were cutting out the middle man, so to speak, with a former Bachelor contestant currently online offering “FS” not to mention “sexual extras.”
Sexual extras?
“You know fetishes, S&M, companion time, that sort of thing,” Madame X Rated deadpanned.
Madame XXX said safety was the first concern as girls going it alone could not be monitored.
She added fed up sex workers were also demanding a price hike from the normal charge of $500 an hour, after prices deflated again post lockdown.
“Sorry but they were pandemic prices, it’s all gone down again.”