“When I close my eyes, I can still see the neon signs that said, ‘LIVE GIRLS,’” says DEUCE 42, who also runs the official Show World Legacy.
“The whole idea was that you could meet a girl, talk to her, and she would take her clothes off for 25 cents,” he continues. “There was no better deal in town. It was this niche that was irresistible and you had to answer the call. Everybody’s into something and there was no discrimination whatever the proclivity may have been.”
For some it was a curiosity, for others a habit, but for DEUCE 42, it became something more: a family of outcasts and outlaws living on the fringe. “We were all in the same boat struggling to survive,” he says.
DEUCE 42 worked his way through the ranks, earning the trust and respect of all. “The girls took me into their confidence because I would mop their booths, and I was taken aback when one of them approached me to do a live sex show,” he says. “For the most part, it was a dare. But this uncontrollable lust had built up inside of me and nothing else would suffice.”