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    New to Brisbane

    Hey all, new to the brisbane scene, here for for a short visit. was wondering if there are any good local joints near the CBD area. Came from Sydney, is there is difference when it comes to the process/tip etc?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keisuke88 View Post
    Hey all, new to the brisbane scene, here for for a short visit. was wondering if there are any good local joints near the CBD area. Came from Sydney, is there is difference when it comes to the process/tip etc?

    Thanks in advance.
    Don’t bother.. save your coIn for Sydney

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    Not sure what you are used to. Cbd is patchy. If you can get to the south of the river, try take 5 at 14 atherton st in wolloongabba

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    14 Atherton is good ... but suggest Zen (A high quality shop) at shop 9/738 Main St, Kangaroo Point
    Or Bubbles Day Spa at 50A Annerley Rd, Wooloongabba.
    Keep in mind that CBD is a "no punt" zone.
    Need to get away from CBD to get better levels of service.

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    Cure n Care is consistently very good, above Pizza Hut on the corner of Broadway St & Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba. Prices might be double what you normally pay in Syd. Located a few km’s southeast of CBD

    Also highly recommended is Star, 4/83 Leichhardt St, Spring Hill. 10 mins walk from CBD

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    hello. what budget do you have?

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    Brisbane is a punters desert. Government here have largely legislated bans on most sex work under the guise of protecting downtrodden women. More likely to involve (potentially) favors provided to influential parliamentarians by those who have legalised businesses.

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