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I never thought I’d work in a place with a real Red Room of Pain, let alone Black and Blue Rooms of Pain.
But here at the Den, we not only have three color-themed adult romper rooms but “medical suites” that would make even Christian Grey blush.
The medical rooms are framed by polished white tile and centered by a reclining physician’s table covered in butcher paper. Biohazard waste containers line the walls. Tongue depressors and cotton swabs peek out from the glass doors of metal cabinets.
“These rooms are for men with medical fetishes,” my trainer told me on my first day as a mistress apprentice.
“What kind of medical fetishes?” I asked, thinking of the usual slutty-nurse fantasies.
“Oh, like rectal examinations, instruments . . . that sort of thing,” she replied. “You know.”
I didn’t know. Like Anastasia Steele in “Fifty Shades of Grey,” I was about to get an education.
Located a floor above a nail salon, the secret sex lair has security cameras covering the building’s front door, vestibule, elevator and stairs as well as our suite’s front and back doors. There are no signs, not even a mailbox, indicating what’s inside.
To get an appointment, you need to find the website and fill out a “slave application.” “Are you into infantilism?” “Do you consider bruises ‘tokens’?” “Do you live to serve?” It also asks you to create a code name.
Sorry, ladies, there are no Christian Grey-like “masters” working in real-life dungeons.
Even male clients are mostly submissive or “switches.” The few “doms” who do come in are seldom good-looking. And they are always married.
I slouch into work in sweat shirts and leggings. I don’t fix my hair, and I’m not wearing makeup until just before my eight-hour shift begins. I borrow heels from the communal shoe closet (mostly fetish heels and boots, sizes 6 to 9). Some men come in for foot worship or trampling, so most of us are ready with fresh pedis. A few clients have fingernail fetishes and request a girl with a nice manicure.
A typical client — we’ll call him “Big Bad Bobby” — arrives at 11. He’s a banker who has ducked out of his Midtown office for an “early lunch.” He’s buzzed in, and the manager meets him at the suite door and escorts him into the Red Room.
If he didn’t make an appointment with a particular girl, there’s a “meet.” We totter in one at a time. He has requested a “sensual domme” beforehand, so I know exactly how to treat him.
His first question: “Will you spank me gently and chastise me so that I may beg forgiveness for being unworthy of you?”
Sure, whatever. I cup his chin in my hand and lift his face to mine.
“If you are truly sorry,” I purr, “for being lower than the dirt, for being so pathetic that you cannot pleasure me properly . . . I suppose for once I can be . . . merciful in your correction.”
Visibly aroused, he croaks, “I choose you.”
I leave so the manager can extract the fee — $220 an hour or $150 for a half-hour, cash. The girls get $80 out of that, per hour, plus tips.
I load up on essentials: lube, a black whip with a silver handle and a fuzzy-backed paddle.
I walk down a dim hall lit by sconces, classical music gently piped in. Behind the doors I pass, I hear slaps, low voices of mistresses giving orders, men mumbling as they struggle to comply.
The Red Dungeon features gas masks, carnival masks and an enormous leather straitjacket hanging from a mannequin. There is plenty of floor room for groveling and begging.
The Blue Dungeon is dominated by the 6-foot-tall wooden Wheel of Pain. The client can be strapped to the wheel and spun.
The Cross-Dressing Room is always the coldest. It looks like a modern lady’s boudoir with green walls, hat stands, magazine racks and comfy couches with pillows. The armoires are stuffed with feather boas, garters and other dainty things, although our male cross-dressers usually bring their own wardrobes.
When I enter the Red Dungeon, I notice Big Bad Bobby has dimmed the lights and is standing in the middle of the room, shivering slightly, wearing nothing but his socks. I shut the door with a bang.
“Did I tell you to disrobe?” I ask, my voice low and emotionless.
His eyes widen. “Well . . . I like to . . . I wanted . . .” he stammers.
“Did I tell you to disrobe?” I ­repeat.
“That’s right, I didn’t. You have no discipline. Put your slacks back on, right now. Or else you get nothing today.”
I turn around and set the basket on the floor, bending over so he can see under my dress, see the tops of my stockings and black vinyl panties. He groans, but obeys.
I settle myself into a leather throne and extend my hand, now holding the whip.
Some of us only do domination work — we will spank you, use sex toys on you, insult you. There is a girl who keeps her own bamboo canes to beat clients. She’s been a dominatrix here nearly as long as the business has been open — almost two decades — and won’t do submissive work.
But most of us aim to please. Want me to dress you in a diaper, give you a bottle and sing you lullabies? Sure. Want me to step on you with heels, slap you, put pantyhose on you and point at you and laugh? I serve humiliation hot.
Some of us are paid to be submissive playthings like real-world Anastasia Steeles. Want me to wear a tiny, plaid schoolgirl skirt, knee socks, with my hair in pigtails, while you give me the spanking I so deserve? Just ask.
We won’t do it all, though. We don’t have to do anything we’re uncomfortable with. And we’re not supposed to have sex with clients, or do anything involving bodily fluids. But tips and fees can be enormous, and that can grease the skids, among other things, with some girls.
We serve men who come from all over the tri-state area to have their deepest, darkest desires fulfilled, fantasies they’re terrified to reveal to their own spouses. Some clients, especially the drugged-up, wired ones, will stay for eight hours at a stretch, until closing at 1:20 a.m., racking up bills well into the four figures.
When the buzzer sounds and blinks red, the session is over and the decidedly unglamorous part of the job begins, the part you don’t see in books and movies.
Remember the “essentials” I mentioned? Every girl gets a spray bottle of alcohol and gloves — for cleanup. We’re responsible for making the room spotless for the next client. Even the masters have to be servants sometime.

A great option for parties and group events!

Disrobing is not required; wear loose, comfortable pants.

Private rooms for 2 or more people available upon request.
A cozy tent with a plush loveseat for two, amid a peaceful fading mountainscape. Soft-glowing Himalayan salt rocks purify the air and cleanse your spirit. Sit back and surrender to the grounding elements of the earth.
This space is for the Den Massage experience for 1 to 8 people.
It can be reserved for spa parties and other private events.
Sink into a sumptuous lounger nestled in a whimsical underwater cocoon. Listen to the calming sound of flowing water and let it wash away all that no longer serves you. Float into a deep state of relaxation.
This space is for the Den Massage experience for 1 to 14 people.
It can be reserved for spa parties and other private events.



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Garden Square of Greeley, an assisted-living facility in Weld County, is experiencing its sixth outbreak of COVID-19.


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Last week, the Colorado Department of Public Health announced that its latest COVID-19 modeling report indicated that "infections will continue to decline over the next six-to-eight weeks despite the expected increase in contact rates among people with the beginning of the new school year." But the most recent virus statistics from the CDPHE contain plenty of information that contradicts that forecast, including some higher-than-expected case counts and rising numbers of both hospitalizations and outbreaks.

Here are the latest numbers from the CDPHE in major categories, updated after 4 p.m. yesterday, August 31. They're juxtaposed with data from our previous COVID-19 roundup , which drew from August 24 stats.

1,631,016 cases (up 6,200 from August 23)
67,981 hospitalized (up 251 from August 23)
13,166 deaths among cases (up 29 from August 23)
13,891 deaths due to COVID-19 (up 33 from August 23)
9,661 outbreaks (up 38 from August 23)

Four takeaways:

• The new-case count of 6,200 for the week ending August 30, the most recent day for which figures are available, doesn't show a notable drop-off over the past month or so. Furthermore, the 1,094 infections revealed on August 30 marked the second recent day in which the total entered four-digit territory; the first was August 25, with 1,166 cases.

• The 251 hospitalizations tallied for the past seven days was fueled by a daily admission rate of 52 patients during that period — similar to the number in recent weeks. But the 195 people hospitalized for COVID-19 for the week of August 30 is slightly higher than the 184 for the same period through August 23.

• The 29 deaths among cases of COVID-19 and 33 fatalities in which the disease was the specific cause reflect drops from the previous week.

• The state's seven-day-average positivity rate of 6.17 percent on August 30 dipped from 6.55 percent on August 23 — closer to the 5 percent level that the CDPHE prefers not to exceed. But because fewer results are being shared with state health reps owing to the prevalence of at-home testing, this metric is less meaningful than earlier in the pandemic. Meanwhile, COVID-19 samples sequenced by the agency haven't been updated since the week of July 24, when 86.86 percent of cases were linked to Omicron 5, 6.29 percent to Omicron 4 and 4.57 to Omicron 3, with smaller percentages associated with other subvariants.

Wastewater surveillance confirms the dominance of Omicron 5. The subvariant was found in 45 of 55 places the CDPHE is monitoring statewide during the week of August 15, and the ten exceptions yielded no samples, an amount deemed insufficient for analysis.

These days, the CDPHE is tracking outbreaks at a very small percentage of establishments compared to earlier in the pandemic — mainly health-care facilities that specialize in senior care. Nonetheless, the number of new or tweaked outbreaks bumped up substantially, going from 23 on August 24 to 37 on August 31. All but two on that roster have had previous outbreaks, including Garden Square of Greeley, an assisted-living facility seen at the top of this post. The latest outbreak is its seventh, following previous spreads in November 2020, March 2021, November 2021, January 2022, June 2022 and July 2022.

Here are the 37 new or tweaked outbreaks identified by the CDPHE, including information about categories, county of origin, and the date when the spread was officially recognized. The department no longer provides information about the overall number of infections or deaths and whether they pertain to residents, staff members or attendees.

1. AltaVita Memory Care Center (23H130): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Boulder County, 8/26/2022
2. Amberwood Court Rehabilitation and Care Community (020460): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Denver County, 8/18/2022
3. Assured Assisted Living 9 (23V725): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Arapahoe County, 8/26/2022
4. Assured Senior Living Arvada (23Y383): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Jefferson County, 8/24/2022
5. Autumn Heights Health Care Center (020405): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Denver County, 8/26/2022
6. Bear Creek Center (020435): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Jefferson County, 8/10/2022
7. Beatrice Hover Assisted Living Residence (230383): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Boulder County, 8/25/2022
8. Brookside Inn (0205US): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Douglas County, 8/25/2022
9. Christopher House Rehab and Care (020472): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Jefferson County, 8/24/2022
10. Clear Creek Care Center (020401): August 2022 Healthcare - Skilled Nursing Adams 8/17/2022
11. Columbine Manor Care Center (020698): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Chaffee County, 8/23/2022
12. Desert Willow Health and Rehabilitation Center (020675): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Pueblo County, 8/16/2022
13. Discovery Learning Center: August 2022, Child Care Center, Routt County, 8/16/2022
14. Flatirons Health and Rehab (02H512): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Boulder County, 8/24/2022
15. Florence Care Home (23068G): August 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Fremont County, 8/23/2022
16. Garden Plaza of Aurora (23O623): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Arapahoe County, 8/29/2022
17. Garden Square of Greeley (2303DK): August 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Weld County, 8/19/2022
18. Good Samaritan Society Water Valley Senior Living Resort (23V721): August 2022, Healt
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