Brothel supervisor reveals 4 extraordinarily strict guidelines all purchasers should observe

Catherine De Noir has ‘seen it all’ in her career in the vice industry but she draws the line at her brothel with four strict rules, including witchcraft… although you’ll never guess why

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Catherine De Noir has shared the behaviour that’ll get out barred at her legal brothel

A brothel manager has revealed the four very strict rules clients and staff must follow. But Catherine admits her “house rules” have been broken, including when a woman smuggled in some very random pets.

Catherine, 31, who manages one of Europe‘s biggest legal brothels, has shared insights online into what actually happens in the world of legalised sex work, reports the Sun. First things first, the blonde explained that no animals are allowed in the brothel she runs. But Catherine, who has an academic background in organisational psychology, acknowledged that this rule has been broken before – and no, it wasn’t with a dog or even a cat.

In fact, Catherine, who previously claimed to have “seen it all,” shared the bizarre way this rule was ignored: “Yet one woman managed to smuggle in an entire fish tank.”

Not only are pets of any kind not allowed, but customers must wear “appropriate clothing” whilst at the brothel. However, this rule has also been ignored, as Catherine, who has worked in the industry for nine years, added: “Yet once we let in a customer who showed up in a full polar bear costume.”

As well as inappropriate outfits on the no-no list, witchcraft is also forbidden. Catherine, who has seen celebrities and politicians walk through the brothel’s door, explained what caused this rule to be made.

“We had to create this rule because some workers were sprinkling sugar around the club to ward off spirits,” she said.

Finally, the content creator, who has seen numerous married men cheat on their wives, shared the fourth “strict rule” her brothel promotes.

It doesn’t have anything to do with payment methods or health checks, instead, it involves light bulbs not being touched or moved.

Catherine admitted that this rule was created after a shocking incident where “one worker managed to set a lamp on fire.”

Catherine’s TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @kate.denoire, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 364,200 views.

One user wrote: “Am I the only one who wants to just listen to all these stories for a night? Now that’s my kind of TED Talk.”

The legal status for brothels in the UK remains controversial. Individual sex work is allowed but the law currently prohibits brothels, although pop-up operations continue to raise concerns among local people and the police.

Legalising brothels might improve safety and working conditions for sex workers, giving them access to health services and legal protections. Health and safety standards could be imposed.

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But others fear that normalising the sex industry could snare more workers and clients and increase crime and antisocial behaviour.

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