San Fracisco Bay Area
Before we left New England, my wife and I visitted La Chateau in Meriden, CT and stayed at the nearby adult motel. We had hoped to see some live sex. Well we did see some cocks and a quim, but no copulation. I guess we were too optimistic about the laws of Connecticut!
So, August 1998 we arrived in the Bay Area. I checked the local adult press for information about adult activities. As a result we visited the San Francisco Power Exchange a couple of times. It was OK, but not the Sctupfest we hoped to find. Voyeurs outnumbered exhibitionist by a considerable margin.
There were several adult theaters in the Bay Area. I tried most, but found my favorite by accident. I was driving thru a semi-residential area of San Mateo when I saw what was obviously an old movie theater. The poster boards outside did not show scenes from the current feature. They just showed pictures of well dressed elegant ladies.
This warranted further investigation. So I parked and went inside. Sure enough it was a real movie theater that now showed porn. I bought a ticket and stepped thru the curtain into the dark auditorium. They place was reasonably clean. It had real theater seats. Behind the back row was some obvious homosexual activity. Among the audience were a couple or two. In fact I visited frequently and there were always couples in attendance.
That said, the couples isolated themselves and did not react well when someone sat nearby. It seems odd that folks come out to a public environment and then don't want anyone too close. So, from a distance I saw a certain amount of groping and sucking. No one actually had sex during my visits. But, this was the most congenial public masturbation environment I had seen in several years. Also of note was that the desk clerks tended to be friendly.
When we left the Bay Area in January of 2000 the Palm was one of the last places I visited. Sadly it has since been torn down. That's a pity because the building should have been preserved. It was a lovely relic from an earlier time.
Next stop Omaha.
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