The random shit you see on Eros. It’s always one thing that leads to another, then another, until you're down some rabbit hole, more confused than when you started. That’s exactly what happened to me the other night after stumbling across a “provider” listing that sent me digging deeper into what’s going on in Portland—and honestly, I’m still trying to figure it all out.
It all started with a new Ad I found for someone named Brooklynn. Pretty common name, sure, but she seemed relatively new to the directory, so I did what I always do—started digging through her social media. The Ad was tagged with her Instagram, which led me straight to a page called G Spot Girls. Naturally, I clicked the link in the bio, which brought me to a very sketchy-looking website. That’s when things got interesting.
Turns out G Spot Girls is affiliated with a site that also uses the name PDX Girls—and this isn’t just your typical online promo page. According to the site, this is an actual physical location in Portland. A place where clients can go, grab a drink, and watch women walk around in skimpy clothes. They make it clear that this is a 24/7 spot, and yes—you can even book appointments in advance.
There are three tabs on the site.....
A live chat where someone gives you the rundown and helps you schedule appointments.
A schedule showing which girls are working when—very similar to some of the setups we’ve seen at places in New York.
And of course, the main section promoting the women, though it’s all done in a way that feels deliberately vague.
Now, from what I can tell, this G Spot Girls/PDX Girls setup isn’t too different from Blue Latinas in NYC. That’s my best guess anyway. What’s confusing is how the women present themselves. On their personal social media, they’re promoting themselves as nothing more than baristas—yet, when you contrast that with the tone of the website, the picture gets a lot more obvious.
I dug a bit further and found their X (formerly Twitter) accounts, which—strangely enough—look a lot more professional than the actual website. It gives you a better sense of what’s going on at the location, but even then, there’s still a lot left to interpretation. The fact that this started from an Ad placed on Eros, though, pretty much fills in the blanks for most of us.
That said, I’d love to hear if anyone’s actually been to this place in Portland. I’d honestly be surprised if someone here had—but then again, weirder things have definitely happened. If anyone’s got info, drop it. Would be helpful to get a better idea of what’s really going on over there.
It all started with a new Ad I found for someone named Brooklynn. Pretty common name, sure, but she seemed relatively new to the directory, so I did what I always do—started digging through her social media. The Ad was tagged with her Instagram, which led me straight to a page called G Spot Girls. Naturally, I clicked the link in the bio, which brought me to a very sketchy-looking website. That’s when things got interesting.
Turns out G Spot Girls is affiliated with a site that also uses the name PDX Girls—and this isn’t just your typical online promo page. According to the site, this is an actual physical location in Portland. A place where clients can go, grab a drink, and watch women walk around in skimpy clothes. They make it clear that this is a 24/7 spot, and yes—you can even book appointments in advance.
There are three tabs on the site.....
A live chat where someone gives you the rundown and helps you schedule appointments.
A schedule showing which girls are working when—very similar to some of the setups we’ve seen at places in New York.
And of course, the main section promoting the women, though it’s all done in a way that feels deliberately vague.
Now, from what I can tell, this G Spot Girls/PDX Girls setup isn’t too different from Blue Latinas in NYC. That’s my best guess anyway. What’s confusing is how the women present themselves. On their personal social media, they’re promoting themselves as nothing more than baristas—yet, when you contrast that with the tone of the website, the picture gets a lot more obvious.
I dug a bit further and found their X (formerly Twitter) accounts, which—strangely enough—look a lot more professional than the actual website. It gives you a better sense of what’s going on at the location, but even then, there’s still a lot left to interpretation. The fact that this started from an Ad placed on Eros, though, pretty much fills in the blanks for most of us.
That said, I’d love to hear if anyone’s actually been to this place in Portland. I’d honestly be surprised if someone here had—but then again, weirder things have definitely happened. If anyone’s got info, drop it. Would be helpful to get a better idea of what’s really going on over there.

