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Cathouse: Ménage à Trois
This month, HBO's Cathouse explores the ins and outs of (nearly) every red-
blooded male's biggest fantasy: the ménage à trois. As we see, Brooke
Taylor, Shy Love, Bunny Love (no relation to Shy), Air Force Amy and the rest
of the BunnyRanch brood have a plethora of options to offer in addition to the
"classic three-way." These include steamy girl-on-girl action for the
discriminating male voyeur, a two-timing tickler party complete with sex toys
and blindfolds, a hands-on seminar that instructs couples how to gracefully
integrate a third party into their lovemaking sessions; and an inside look at
how some Bunnies are engaging in three-way trysts during their off-hours.
The Moonlite BunnyRanch is arguably the most famous brothel in a state that
pioneered legal prostitution. Since brothels were legalized in many Nevada
counties in 1972, the state has become a sexual mecca for red-blooded, law-
abiding Americans looking to live out their fantasies in places like the
BunnyRanch, located at the end of a dusty road about 35 miles south of
Reno.
In addition to frank discussions with the girls and management team,
Cathouse utilizes hidden cameras located in party rooms and lounges to
record private conversations, transactions, and sex activity between the
workers and their customers. (Before sex takes place, customers are
informed they are being taped, and their appearance in the program is
subject to signing a consent agreement).
Both the Cathouse series and Cathouse specials are produced and directed by
Patti Kaplan, who also produces and directs HBO's seminal adult series Real
Sex. Among Kaplan's other HBO credits: the 2000 adult series G-String
Divas, and the 1997 documentary Dragtime USA: America Undercover.

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