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Puerto Rico had a very nice Red-light district near the ports until 1998: Black Angus, rated by porn magazines as the best brothel in the world, Hawaian Hut, Miramar Night Club, Doral, Lucky 7 among others. Prices from $30, cute street girls from $20. Then all changed in 1998 when all those places were closed and street girls arrested almost on a daily basis. Prostitution evolved to the massage studios we know today, costing at least triple of the cost it cost before the massive 1998 raids and closings.


Frenchies, Dejavu, Lollipops etc. and dozens of massage places still offer the service but at relatively high prices.


More info http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/San_Juan


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What are the average prostitution prices in San Juan


 


How much does basic San Juan prostitute cost in US dollars? What about San Juan prostitutes who work in a massage parlors compared to the street level hookers and high end escort whores?


 


How safe it is to have sex with prostitutes in San Juan and does LE leave you alone and is street prostitution legal in San Juan?


Are there pretty or good looking escorts in San Juan centre?


 


Where can I find prostitutes or massage parlours in San Juan? Where are the prostitution hot spots or red light districts in San Juan?


 


Is there a special red light district for gay and ladyboy prostitutes in San Juan? How about the gay scene in San Juan? Is gay sex tourism big in San Juan?


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I am going on a Caribbean cruise next January. Which Caribbean island has the best-looking prostitutes and is prostitution legal in the Caribbean Islands? I heard prostitution laws are same in Puerto Rico as they are in US.

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I am going on a Caribbean cruise next January. Which Caribbean island has the best-looking prostitutes and is prostitution legal in the Caribbean Islands? I heard prostitution laws are same in Puerto Rico as they are in US.

 

I would definitely recommend Cuba if you want to have a girl friend experience for cheap. For just suck and fuck I would recommend Dominican Republic where the hottest whores are in my opinion. Dominican Republic Sex Tourism Guide http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/Santo_Domingo

 

In Puerto Rico prostitution is not legal but like many other countries the law ignores prostitution because they have other worries.

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This sounds like amazing. Puerto Rico could allow prostitution and mild drugs. Would that be fun? The Amsterdam of Caribbean! I can not wait if it will happen!

 

Puerto Rico considers legalizing marijuana and prostitution to jumpstart economy
Published time: April 21, 2014 rt.com
 
After suffering eight years of recession, Puerto Rico is contemplating more than a hundred different proposals intended to jumpstart its sagging economy – including legal prostitution and marijuana use.
 
After suffering eight years of recession, Puerto Rico is contemplating more than a hundred different proposals intended to jumpstart its sagging economy – including legal prostitution and marijuana use.
 
Considering the commonwealth’s dire situation – according to Fusion.net, unemployment is at 15 percent, while 45 percent of the population is living in poverty – lawmakers have been accepting proposals from all comers, including the general public.
 
Nearly 370 different ideas to dig the government out of $70 billion in debt were submitted, and lawmakers have picked out 156 of them for further consideration. According to the Associated Press, the proposals range from eliminating various government agencies to cutting down the number of public holidays.
 
As for legalizing prostitution and marijuana, the government committee in charge of considering the proposals will also be taking a look at both of these options.
 
“We are studying all alternatives and all possibilities,” Sen. Maria Teresa Gonzalez said to the AP. “Change always brings inconvenience. I’m convinced that before we talk about something as dramatic and disastrous as layoffs, we have to consider other ideas.”
 
Whether or not the government will actually move forward with such action is up in the air, as doing so would require public hearings, approval by the commonwealth’s legislative branch, and the support of Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla.
 
In addition to sanctioning prostitution and marijuana, Gonzalez’s party has proposed cutting the number of public holidays from 20 to six, claiming that such a move would save $500 million a year.
 
Others, such as Rep. Ricardo Llerandi Cruz, have suggested doing away with 41 government agencies, some of which he claims are redundant. He stated his proposal would save $160 million just in administrative costs.
 
"Puerto Rico is facing the worst fiscal crisis in all of its history," Cruz said to the AP. "We need to refocus or revisit governmental priorities to face these problems."
 
Shrinking Puerto Rico’s debt has become the central goal for Gov. Padilla, who has assured investors and credit agencies that he’ll reduce a deficit of $820 million. Exactly how this will happen remains unclear, however, leaving some residents concerned the government will ignore the public’s proposals and resort to raising taxes, laying people off, and cutting public services.
 
Unconvinced that positive changes will occur, 450,000 Puerto Ricans have decided to pack up and move to the mainland United States as a result.
 
"It is very difficult to change the inertia of this island," attorney Manuel Lugo told the AP. "There has been no economic plan for decades. What they do here is repair and patch holes. That's not how you run a country.”

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I am going on a Caribbean cruise next January. Which Caribbean island has the best-looking prostitutes and is prostitution legal in the Caribbean Islands? I heard prostitution laws are same in Puerto Rico as they are in US.

 

Prostitution is illegal in most Caribbean countries, but there are two notable exceptions: the Dutch Caribbean islands and the Dominican Republic. Unbeknownst to most people, Bonaire, St. Maarten and Curacao have legal whore houses, the biggest is the Campo Alegre Adult Resort in Curacao, which has been in business for about 50 years and can have up to 150 prostitutes available for liaisons on a given evening. The "Happy Camp" does attract some sex tourists as well as locals, and even welcomes girls and couples on Tuesday nights.
 
In the Dominican Republic, prostitution is also legal, and there are some resorts that cater to (male) tourists with the offer of willing lady companionship along with a pool, beach bar, and other "amenities." In tourist destinations like Sosua (Puerto Plata) and Cabarete, men and ladies alike may encounter escorts offering their services in nightclubs, bars, etc.
 
The movie and book, "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" helped to share acknowledge on the issue of Caribbean female sex tourism in Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Barbados and Cuba. Some girls travel to the islands with the intention of seeking out a holiday fling with a "beach boy," and some local guys are more than willing to accommodate them in exchange for gifts or money. Ladies may have romantic notions about such liaisons, but locals often view these hookups disparagingly: older white ladies who seek out younger black lovers in Jamaica, for example, are known as "milk bottles" for the colour of their skin and their need to be (ful)filled.

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