Catherine De Noire is a brothel manager. The place is legal and over the years she’s been running it, she’s learned a lot about the behavior of married man and what exact time they tend to cheat on their partners.
First, if you wonder how De Noire’s business is actually legal, have in mind that six of Nevada’s seventeen counties allow brothels to run.
In certain countries, such as The Netherlands, s*x work is legal. In the capital, Amsterdam, there is a ‘red light district.’ Germany, New Zealand, and Singapore are yet other countries who allow brothels to function legally.
Speaking of the brothel she runs, De Noire explained that it has 100 rooms.
It is closed between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., a time during which the rooms are cleaned.
The places “busy hour” doesn’t come until midday, the time when office workers take their lunch break. The next time it gets busy is between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
“Men who finish work early often stop by. These are usually married men who need to go home on time, so they can’t stay for the night,” she explained.
Evening shift workers visit the brothel between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. After that, the place gets quite crowded again between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m.
“A few hundred clients arrive, many of whom have been partying elsewhere first. Most of the staff — including bartenders, receptionists and cleaners — are super busy,” she said.
At around 5 a.m. the place is empty. The women who work there have around an hour to discuss how the day had been with the rest of the workers.
What De Noire had to say about her legal brothel caught the attention of many.
People bombarded the social media with a bunch of questions regarding the place.
“This is very interesting, sounds like long days,” a person commented.
“If I were to go it would definitely be first thing,” another posted.
Sharing a glimpse of how the place runs, De Noire said there are some crazy stories taking place at her brothel.
She recalled a client paying one of the workers $4,500. He took her to the cemetery where they shared a cigarette. He then drove her back.
De Noire revealed the club’s “eight second rule.”
“In case of an emergency or a heated situation, workers are instructed to press the panic button. The eight-second rule refers to the time frame within which our security team must arrive at the room after the panic button is pressed,” she explained.
In the comments section of her video, De Noire stated that the panic button isn’t used more than twice a month. So far, they “never experienced any serious cases of aggression.”
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