Well, to keep updated who's interested in any development of my incoming adventure, I'd like to reiterate that I'd do anything in my power to avoid being "slaved" by any intermediate while in London.
Still I must admit that the proposals I've just received by two Agencies seem quite promising.. I might put 'em to the test without any obbligation or compromise of mine, and then decide whether to continue with 'em or cut any further contacts!!
I'd like also to inform you that I'm planning to make "fishing" in the Lobby or Bar of a posh 5* Hotel where the wealthiest visitors to London use to stay, an integral part of my activities...
My feeling is that I might be quite successful there...
Does anybody disagree??
Dear Cuddly. Maybe "fishing" is working in Portugal. But I would like to clarify that it is prohibited in the UK ! If the police find you, for exmple in public hotel bar or pub , when you do this, you can be charged with a crime and deported from the country. I recommend that you read in internet what you can, and cannot do without serious consequences.
...." Sex work can be prostitution, stripping or lap dancing, performing in pornography, phone or internet sex, or any other sexual services in return for money, goods, or other agreed items.
Sex workers and the law.The exchange of sexual services for money is legal in the UK (apart from in Northern Ireland where it's illegal to pay for sex).
But, these related activities are illegal under the Sexual Offences Act 2003:
soliciting (trying to get clients) on the street or other public place, including someone in a vehicle
paying for the services of a sex worker who's forced or threatened into it
owning or managing a brothel (any premises which is used by more than one person for sex work)
pimping (someone who has control over sex workers and the money they earn)
advertising sexual services, including putting cards in phone boxes."....