The American Adult Entertainment World is a book I must write about because the virus has changed the world forever. While it’s impact on the World of American Adult Entertainment has been catastrophic. I have very strong opinions about U.S. Adult Entertainment Industry. Because I believe it has always lived under a dark cloud that it doesn’t deserve. Unfortunately I think the American Adult Entertainment world will become pretty much a thing of the past. And that the virus epidemic will doom it to the dust bins of History.
So I feel compelled to write about my experiences covering the American Adult Entertainment World. In order to preserve what would otherwise become the forgotten past. After publishing Pattaya Pattaya Pattaya Confessions of Sin City just one month ago, the fever’s hit me.
Although I’ve had a wild ride living in Pattaya for the past 15 years, my years writing about and photographing the American Adult Entertainment World were even more breathtaking.
Although the American Adult Entertainment World has a sordid image, I’m proud of my part in it. While having fond memories of the fascinating, talented people I’ve met along the way.
Who helped me become a much better write. And who encouraged me to become a far superior photographer. . I’ve also a much better web site designer due to the influence the World of Adult Entertainment had on me. I also developed graphics arts skills because of it.
I met a lot of wonderful ladies who don’t deserve the sordid impression most Americans have of them. Especially the feature entertainers I’ve gotten to know. Feature entertainers who are harder working, intelligent, and HONORABLE than many of their counterparts outside the adult entertainment world.
And as for the moves and shakers of American Adult Entertainment World I’ve found most of them to be decent human beings. And extremely talented.
who like most of us, want to make a good living, and have a great time doing it.
I want this new book to bring back the legacy of a fabulous era that we will probably experience again.
The book starts at the Dollies Playhouse strip club next to East Saint Louis, Illinois. Where one owner disappeared until his body was found a year later. And his partner went to prison for life. Ironically that was a very good year for me, because the murderer backed nearly all my efforts to put his club on the map.
But it would be the owners of relatively unknown strip clubs who would urge me to visit much better known and respected venues throughout the World of American Adult Entertainment. Such as Nudes A Poppin and Exotic Dancer’s Las Vegas Expo, where I became a much better known writer and photographer.
All of this was one incredible journey where I met a lot of wonderful people.
Such as Big Daddy who influenced me to sell my cars, guns, and move 8000 miles away to Pattaya Thailand.