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Paris is a perfect city to visit for someone who wants to have sex with transexual escorts. There are many trans girls working in private apartments and hotels in Paris and most of the time you can get short time for under 200 euros.

 

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Paris has very open LGBT community.

The gay nightlife is centred around the Le Marais area of the Paris, so make sure you book a hotel near this area if you plan on spending most of your time in the gay clubs and bars. You can also find transexuals from the gay bars and that is why you should stay in Le Marais area.

There is also a gay shopping street located in Le Marais, making the region a perfect one-stop-shop for gay boys and girls visiting Paris.

 

Transvestite and shemale prostitutes in Paris can be found from Bois de Boulogne region of the city. There are Asian, African and South American transexuals and Ladyboys who offer their serves for as cheap as 20-40 Euros, or around $30-50 US Dollars.

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I know there are lots of in-call transexual escorts in Paris. But unfortunately in-call trans girls are way too expensive to me. I am willing to spend maybe 50€ maximum per session with a Paris t-girl.
Is Bois de Boulogne really the only transexual prostitute hot spot in Paris, or are there any other places in Paris where I can find transexual street prostitutes?

Can I take a bus or train to the Bois de Boulogne and are there any trans prostitutes in the park at the day time and where do I have sex with them if I do not have a car?

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French MPs have passed a law that makes it illegal to pay for sex and imposes fines of up to €3,750 (£3,027, $4,274) for those buying sexual acts.

Those convicted would also have to attend classes to learn about the conditions faced by prostitutes.

It has taken more than two years to pass the controversial legislation because of differences between the two houses of parliament over the issue.

Some sex workers protested against the law during the final debate.

The demonstrators outside parliament in Paris, numbering about 60, carried banners and placards one of which read: "Don't liberate me, I'll take care of myself".

Members of the Strass sex workers' union say the law will affect the livelihoods of France's sex workers, estimated to number between 30,000 and 40,000.

Sweden was the first country to criminalise those who pay for sex rather than the prostitutes, introducing the law in 1999. Other countries have since adopted the so-called "Nordic model": Norway in 2008, Iceland in 2009, and Northern Ireland in 2014. Earlier this year, the European parliament approved a resolution calling for the law to be adopted throughout the continent.

But many advocacy groups warn the model makes sex work more dangerous.

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