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How much does it cost to fuck whores in Paramaribo?
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Here is a list of strip clubs in Brussels: L'EmpireCircusstraat / Rue du Cirque 7 Brussels, Belgium Club Type: Nude Cine ABCStar Rating - Exceptional +32 (0) 2 217 9495 Boulevard Adolphe Max 147-149 Brussels, Belgium Club Type: Nude ParadiseRue D'Aerschot 25 Brussels, Belgium Club Type: Peep Show Le Berry • Rue d'Aerschot • Manhattan American Bar • Rue de la Loi / Wetstraat 83 • 02/280.00.36 The Funny Horse Club • 37, rue de Livourne • +3225346131 Does anyone have any personal reviews about these places?
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In Calcutta, prostitution is present in different forms. There are many brothels, street prostitutes and call girls. Prostitution is illegal in India, causing prostitutes to work underground. The population of prostitutes in Sonagachi constitutes Some sources estimate that are 30,000 Bangladeshi whores in the brothels of Kolkata. The largest red light district in Calcutta, India is Sonagachi. It is an prostitution area with several hundred multi-story brothels, and around 10,000 prostitutes working in the area mainly from Nepal, Indian and Bangladesh.
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I copied this info from wikisexguide: The area in Frankfurt known as Bahnhofsviertel, the block directly opposite main railway station (Hauptbahnhof), is one of the largest red light districts in the whole world. Here you will find a number of Eros Centres, strip clubs, sex shops and chat-up bars (where girls will talk to you while sipping the €50 glass of drink that you’re paying). Beware of unscrupulous people hanging around this area, and be careful when entering an Eros Centre or strip bar. Always make sure you know the cost of anything you buy before doing so, and employ as much common sense as you have left. Obey those rules and you should be fine: Frankfurt’s red light area is as safe, professional and organised as the sex industry gets. Hookers are quite cheap in here. Some offer suck, fuck, kissing and pussy licking for as low as 20€! Average charge is 25-50€. As a rule Eros Centres are situated on four or five floors, and price tends to get lower the higher you go. Breite Gasse €25 / 15 min (136 indoor windows) Taunusstraße €25 / 15 min More info: http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/Frankfurt#Red_Light_District
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Two months after a new anti-prostitution law took effect in Fiji, taxi driver Shiu Kumar says he sees fewer sex workers along Victoria Parade, the centre of Suva’s nightlife. But while this has had a negative effect on his nighttime fares, he is nevertheless happy about the law. "This is a good law," he says, adding that over the years he has been disturbed by the sight of more and more young women taking to the streets. It is not a view shared by everyone, though. Critics of the decree say that at best it is a stopgap measure and at worst it could increase the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, and of violence against sex workers. "Prostitution is a social redistribution mechanism and to try and forcefully stop it can lead to some dire consequences," says Dr Sunil Kumar, a senior lecturer in economics at the University of the South Pacific in Suva. Kumar is not wholly convinced by the 2009 Crimes Decree that government officials say is aimed at modernising Fiji’s criminal justice system to make it compliant with the Rome Statute on sexual enslavement, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In announcing changes in laws on sex work, Attorney General and Justice Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum had said in January: "As the laws stand now, it is only the prostitute that gets charged but the person procuring those services does not (so) the males get away while the females get locked up." "This (decree) brings about gender equality in our criminal justice system," he had added. For sure, the new decree now targets people who hire sex workers and all those who benefit financially from the trade, such as brothel operators and pimps. Even those living with sex workers are now liable under the new law, which took effect on Feb. 1. Section 230 of the law’s prostitution offences says that a person living on sex-work earnings or persistently soliciting faces a jail term of up to six months. Previously, this offence was a mere misdemeanor, with imprisonment and the possibility of corporal punishment (for males) for subsequent offenders. "Selling or buying" minors under the age of 18 years for immoral purposes is now punishable by 12 years’ imprisonment. Previously, these fetched a two-year jail term, with or without corporal punishment. Brothel keepers face five years of imprisonment as well, or a fine of $F10,000, or both. This used to be a misdemeanor too. Although statistics are hard to come by, a recent survey by the Fiji police yielded a tally of 116 sex workers in Suva and in surrounding areas. But this figure leaves out the foreigners in the local sex industry. Police records show that between 2003 and 2008, only 11 cases of prostitution were brought to court. The low figure reflects how difficult it is to prove prostitution -- especially when it comes to foreign nationals, police say. In February, the Fiji police conducted raids and arrested nine Chinese nationals with invalid travel documents. Among those caught were seven women who were engaged in sex work, officials say. Fiji police spokesman Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri says that it is usually harder to arrest and charge foreign nationals as they have "fixed clients" and usually operate from inside nightclubs, bars, and private premises. "It is well- organised," he said. "It is a racket." Those caught often produce valid papers for being in the country, Sokomuri added. But Peni Moore, spokeswoman for Women’s Action for Change, says that the law has only criminalised prostitution and forced it to go underground. This means sex workers would be even less willing to seek medical care, adding to the health risks they face. Increased policing, harassment and exploitation of street-based sex workers are other possible unwanted side effects of criminalising the sex trade, Moore adds. Although the new law may help "ease the problem", the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre (FWCC) says that sex work is more than just a police matter and needs a "more sustainable" approach. Those who go into sex work often do so because of poverty and lack of access to education, adequate housing and job opportunities, activists say. "Prostitution becomes a means of survival," says FWCC coordinator Shamima Ali. "To be able to curb prostitution, we need sound economic policies which offer better opportunities for women." Poverty is the major cause of prostitution, Ali asserts, and prostitution will exist as long as poverty exists. Economics lecturer Dr Kumar puts it this way: "While prostitution is looked down on by society, there are some positive outcomes from it that cannot be denied." He cites the example of single mothers who do not earn enough from regular work, or those who do not receive state social support. Some of them turn to sex work to feed and educate their children, he says. Perhaps people are being too judgmental, Moore points out. "They do not consider the fact that some people are willing to work in the sex industry (and) they would like to receive the same conditions of employment other people do. They do not always want to be rehabilitated or saved." Moore says her group supports what sex workers in Fiji want - safe working conditions and the decriminalisation of the industry. Adds Dr Kumar adds that while the new law is not an entirely negative development because it will act as a deterrent and protect minors, more needs to be done to address the root causes of prostitution, such as poverty and unemployment. Source indianweekender.co.nz
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Madrid is one of the best places in Europe when it comes to the street prostitution. There is so many street hookers in Madrid that you can not believe your eyes! Cheap ones also, just under 30 euro for quickie. You can see the Madrid Red Light District and Escort Map from http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/Madrid There is also information about Street Prostitutes, Erotic Massage Parlors and Strip Clubs in Madrid.
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Any prostitute reports from Montevideo?
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Where are the best brothels in Bogota?
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How is the Kurdish Region of Iraq for mongers? Is there any prostitution activity example street hookers, bars with prostitutes or massage parlors offering erotic services?
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Is it safe to fuck whores in Accra or how clean they are in better brothels?
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Prostitution in China Crackdown on Sex City Feb 14th 2014 A CRACKDOWN on prostitution in a leading hub of China’s thriving sex trade may provide a peek into just how big the industry is nationwide. Police in the southern city of Dongguan reacted to a nationally televised exposé about local prostitution with raids (pictured at right) on February 9th against 2,000 entertainment venues and the arrests of more than 60 people. Located in Guangdong province, Dongguan has long been nicknamed “Sex City”, and the report on China Central Television (CCTV) appeared not to surprise many people. Rather, the segment and subsequent police action have drawn heavy criticism online, with thousands of people on social media expressing sympathy for the prostitutes and their clients, while mocking government officials. “It’s not only Guangdong. In all parts of the country, there are red-light districts everywhere, even in small barely developed mountain villages. Officials turn a blind eye, and police go for free,” reads a comment (in Chinese) on Sina.com from a user from Guizhou. Many comments snidely upbraided CCTV for deploying its resources this way. “If you have guts, go do a secret investigation on forced demolitions...” reads another (also in Chinese). “To come here and bully disadvantaged social groups is just senseless and shameless!” Dongguan, a gritty and sprawling manufacturing base in the Pearl River Delta, has become almost as well-known for its sex trade as for its vast complement of factories and its millions of migrant workers. The sex work industry has infiltrated the entire city, from hotels and bathhouses to hair salons and restaurants. Chinese media estimate it employs 300,000 people in Dongguan, a city of 7m-8m. Other estimates say it generates as much as 50 billion yuan ($8.25 billion) annually, or roughly 10% of the local GDP The impact could become clearer next month. Guan Qinyou, a senior economist with Minsheng Securities, says it is nearly impossible to quantify the size of the sex industry in China because so much of it operates in the grey economy, outside the law. The hit to local GDP figures for Dongguan next month, in the wake of the crackdown, may give a better picture, and perhaps allow more clarity on the size of the booming sex trade across China. “The sex trade relates directly or indirectly to many sectors including hotels, condoms, restaurants, cosmetics, daily goods travel and other things,” Guan writes in a note to investors. Analysing March GDP numbers could provide insight into the economic impact of prostitution in Dongguan, and by extension the rest of China. Minsheng’s economists have estimated the national sex trade is worth 1 trillion yuan annually. The sweep, along with recent news of an AIDS scare among sex workers in Dongguan, has led to renewed calls to legalise prostitution in China. Given China’s conservative bent and the widespread reluctance to address problems in the industry for its millions of sex workers, such a change is highly unlikely. Source: economist.com
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What are the major prostitution cities in South China?
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At one end you have the hairdresser/massage/hand job studios which can be found just within the entrance of many a Beijing hutong. Actual sex is not usually offered at these places, but you can pay 100-250Y and you’ll get a cursory massage followed by a nice hand job, sometimes a BJ. The precise technique varies with some establishments using warm oils or alternate hot and cold water. The Chinese language do not distinguish between masturbation and hand jobs, so to ask for a hand-job you basically have to say ‘wank wank!’, which is ‘dă fēijī – 打飞机’ – literally ‘beat airplanes’. However, it’s not usually necessary to ask because you will get it anyway. The other, politer way to ask for a hand job is ‘tuīyóu – 推油’, literally to ‘push oil’, which refers to a special massage which is generally understood to include a hand job. Your massage therapist might well appreciate your using this politer phraseology. The studio front of these places generally looks like a very scruffy hairdressers, but with a slightly provocatively dressed girl sitting near the door. Unless you really just want a haircut you will be taken out of sight to a back room where there’s a bed or massage couch. In other parts of the country, pseudo-hairdressers may offer other services, including hand job or sex.
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In Beijing single guys will often be approached by prostitutes in bars. Sanlitun North Street is full of ‘bordell touts’ calling out to you across the street ‘You like Chinese lady?!’ ‘Very Good Massageee massageee’ or just plain old ‘Sex! Sex!’ Do not go anywhere with the pimps on this street! You might get what you’re looking for, but you might also get a beat down and robbed. There are also ‘independent’ hookers who hang around in this area. They’ll either take you back to your apartment or give you a BJ through a condom down some dark back street.
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You can find guide to the red light districts of every major Cambodian city from this link: http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/Cambodia
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Prostitution in Brunei is illegal and can incur a punishment of imprisonment for 5 years and a fine of $ 20,000. Source: http://www.wikisexgu...com/wiki/Brunei