Quality of women: Argentina vs Brazil
Hi guys.
First of all, thanks everybody for giving me your valuable input. It's really appreciated. As you know, I'm planning my trip to BA later this year (September) and I looked forward to it a lot.
Looked because somehow, I keep making comparisons with brazil. And to be honest, it looks like brazil is better in terms of quality of the girls. I have seen some photos in the section Escort Photos vs Reality and I was quite shocked how different these girls look. Of course you have the same in rio but still I got to meet real stunners there. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places but so far, I looked at platynum. Com. Ar. And after seeing Escort Photos vs Reality-forum I'm really afraid some of the hotties of platynum will also turn out to be dragons. Is there any realiable website with real photos?
Sorry for asking your help again but esp because I don't speak spanish I want to avoid embarrassing situations like having to send girls back.
Anti prostitution action in Brazil - a legacy of Bush administration policy
[QUOTE=Tessan]Every time I go to Rio, one if the first places I visited was Help. When did it close down? Was it the government that closed them down? The place was always full. Do the girls still hang out outside the place, in the outdoor restaurant?[/QUOTE][url]http://www.usaid.gov/press/releases/2003/pr030227_1.html[/url]
[url]http://www.aidsmap.com/en/news/D03B0C8F-CCA5-4FF0-B976-8D920F4E6B80.asp[/url]
Brazil was one of the main countries targeted by this Bush administration anti-prostitution policy. Although the Brazilian government stood up to Bush and refused to go along with USAID demands, it has put pressure on state and local government to be seen to take some action to clamp down on visible prostitution, hence the club closures in Rio and SP.
Sidney's drug infested bi-sexual area!
[QUOTE=Sidney]What has been done in your beloved Sydney's drug infested bi-sexual prostitution area? I[/QUOTE]As far as Obama's policy on prostitution goes, we don't yet know whether he will continue to support the previous administration misguided and damaging policy or not. Given the increasingly vocal radical feminist anti-prostitution band-wagon (the so called 'Swedish model' which criminalises clients of prostitutes in an effort to reduce demand) it is possible that Hilary might decide there is some political milage to be gained by giving US backing for this kind of action. We'll just have to wait and see.
I don't suppose you bothered to follow up the links in my previous post. Here is another link on the same topic.
[url]http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5970[/url]
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