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In both arenas, Kalamets uses humor to make people feel comfortable and to deal with the tough stuff. Visiting an adult bookstore is perfectly legal, but socially it can be risky, particularly in McKeesport, which, like Pittsburgh, is technically a city but often functions as a very large small town where everyone seems to know your business.
Men enter the store every two or three minutes; most spend $5 for 30 minutes in the upstairs video booths, while others hand over $20, which buys them three hours in the store, including access to. But in the parking lot, no one lingers. These men were Black and white, young and fat, old and thin.
The only customer Kalamets says she ever kicked out was rowdy, drunk, and disturbing other people by banging on their booths.
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New-model pickup trucks are waxed to a video shine against the crust of road salt that plagues Pennsylvania drivers in winter, and the beaters parked next to them have turned dull under coats of grime. While the majority of its customers are men, every kind gay person visits Modern Adult.
For McCaleb, the privacy and anonymity of the booths create possibilities for people to connect, to touch, to experience pleasure, to come to know themselves and to surprise themselves in ways they might not otherwise.
On the single afternoon when I stood by the register in reporter mode, I saw men alone and in pairs, buying gifts for their wives and wandering into the back room seeking immediate pleasure. At first, he worked for the AdultMart in Erie, but says he was put off by corporate rigidity; at Modern Adult, he says he has room to grow.
But when customers started scrawling on the booths with pens and markers to coordinate hookups, ask questions, name their desires, and exchange numbers, Kalamets installed a whiteboard at the top of the stairs, and it gets plenty of use. Both she and McCaleb independently express grief over customers claiming that clerks at other adult bookstores have made them feel ashamed and unwelcome.
Instead, she has physically cleaned it up. While Kalamets says most are local, others drive from hours away. As we speak, business remains steady, even in the middle of a weekday afternoon. As booth manager Margo Kalamets tells it, when she started working at Modern Adult in earlythe physical space was grimy, the selection of sex toys shoddy and sparse, and a powerful odor of dried cum filled the theater.
Her work in sex and death, however, are in some ways about the same thing: intention, vulnerability, and care. Some men idle in their cars, waiting — for their courage, maybe — before stepping onto the asphalt; but, in the lot itself, all people move purposefully to or fro.
Her regional manager is just as passionate about his work. Anxious and easy, straight or gay, or unconcerned. Grayson McCaleb, regional manager for Modern Adult LLC and manager of the Erie store, got into the adult retail industry by accident after working as a hairdresser.
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Now that the trees, which used to screen the parking lot from view, have been cut back in an effort to make the two-story cinder block bookstore more welcoming, a person lingering among the parked cars and looking north across West Fifth Avenue can see the gleam of the Monongahela River just a few hundred yards away, or the piles of compacting aluminum in the scrap yard on its bank, all of it seemingly polished and sparkling in the rare high sun.
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Going to the bookstore, he notes, is nothing like being penciled in for a hookup on one of the apps, though Kalamets does mention that people seem to be using apps to coordinate meetings at the bookstore more and more. VISHARA VIDEO, 8th Ave, New York, NY20 Photos, Mon - Open 24 hours, Tue - Open 24 hours, Wed - Open 24 hours, Thu - Open 24 hours, Fri - Open 24 hours, Sat - Open 24 hours, Sun - Open 24 hours.
Kalamets is working on changing that.