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TSG commented about Harem Theatre in NYC? on Sep 8, 2010 at 9:21 pm

I assume you are referring to “Hookers at the Point”. I have that DVD, and believe me if she was in it I would have noticed. :–)

(If anyone does get a hold of Dominique please ask about the videos). :–)

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TSG commented about Harem Theatre in NYC? on Aug 30, 2010 at 6:34 pm

Grown old? Speak for your self. :–)

I just entered my mid 40s and I still look great. Most of the girls were younger than I was then,but it is true that women(and men) tend to let themselves go.(Though Suzy Nero still looked relatively good the last time I saw here).

I knew some women who like me were into the whole physical fitness lifestyle, but for the most part only a small minority would now have bodies that looked anything close to the way they did back then.(That is late 80s to mid 90s).

As for those “camera tricks” in getting the money shot on film. I thought it was common knowledge that many male performers had to use an alternate form of stimulation to get to the edge so filming could catch the ending.

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TSG commented about Harem Theatre in NYC? on Aug 28, 2010 at 9:18 am

It does seem like there is a consensus about Dominique. I just figured she needed to be strict for survival reasons. Though I can’t comment on whether or not she was “greedy”.

I only actually remember seeing her once. At Church street I used to visit a slim girl from Puerto Rico that worked there named Tiffany, who was fired for fighting with another girl, but then re-hired again under the name Selina, because a different girl started using that name.

One night, after a hot and heavy session with Tiffany/Selina she went to the back to change at closing time, and Dominique came out and told me that she didn’t allow the girls to date the customers and that if Tiffany/Selina was to keep her job Dominique said that she’d better not catch us leaving together, and that we’d best meet up down the block where we wouldn’t been seen. I said “yes ma'am”, and left.

Has anyone confirmed that she is still around?

I remember that in an interview with Dominique I read she mentioned she was selling videos of the girls, but I could never find out how to order them.

I really missed those ladies. A few years later I did see Tiffany/Selina in Hunts Point. She was obviously working the street. :–( I gave her my number, but never heard from her or saw her again.

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TSG commented about Harem Theatre in NYC? on Aug 19, 2010 at 5:38 pm

I’ve just now finished reading this thread. And it brought back memories of the Harmony clubs on Church and 22nd streets.(Mostly Church street).

But I don’t remember most of the names mentioned here because I was “late to the party”. I used to hang out in Times Square in the mid to late 80s at places like LES Gals, 7-11, and Peepland, as well as a lot of other nude, topless and underground clubs throughout Manhattan, but first found the Harmony around ‘89 or '90.

I certainly missed out on a lot. Even when I use to frequent the Harmony, because I really didn’t know what was available. (I did however managed to get full mileage at underground places like Club 90).

I stopped going to the Harmony club the last year of it’s existence because they jacked up the prices and the quality and number of girls fell. But my favorite ladies at the Harmony were Tiffany(Selina), Este, Angel, Strawberry, Contessa(Zairie), Sativa(Savida), May, Dolores, Desiree, Roxanne. (Those are only the names I can remember at the moment). Susan Nero did have a crush on me according to a dancer named May, but unfortunately I was more into the slender ladies and I didn’t know anything about who she was until I researched her on the internet many years later.(I’m crazy about her now). :–)

Funny thing though. She came into the bank vestibule where I use to do security on the midnight shift over on 1st avenue and 23rd on two separate occasions. The first time I thought she looked familiar, but couldn’t place her face until after she left. The second time I couldn’t work up the courage to say something. :–(