Catherine De Noire, who oversees a fully legal brothel, has observed patterns in client behavior and revealed the specific time men are most likely to cheat on their partners.
First, let’s clarify what a legal brothel is. These establishments don’t exist everywhere, especially not in places like the UK or most parts of the US. However, certain areas, such as six of Nevada’s seventeen counties, do permit regulated prostitution.
Legal brothels are considered safer for sex workers, offering regulated environments for their profession. Yet, even within these lawful setups, some intriguing and surprising stories unfold, as Catherine De Noire has shared online.
De Noire recently took to social media to recount some of the most unexpected and eye-opening moments she has witnessed during her time managing a brothel.
Her 100-room bordello operates nearly around the clock, with a brief closure between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. for cleaning. Once reopened, business starts off slowly but picks up around midday, which De Noire refers to as the ‘first busy hour,’ when white-collar workers drop by during their lunch breaks.
After this, things slow down again until 3 p.m., when men start arriving after their work shifts to unwind.
Things stay steady until about 5 p.m., after which there’s another quiet period as her evening shift workers arrive. Between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., the activity picks back up, with a steady stream of clients throughout the night.
The busiest hours, however, occur between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m., when the place becomes packed. “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 added.
If you’re like most people, you probably wouldn’t have guessed how much activity takes place at these hours. But for those working in the industry, it’s just another day—or night—on the job.