[QUOTE=RobBarone;445073]Really?
Where the heck do I go now?
Evrything is close?
Ill get there in 3 weeks and all is gone?[/QUOTE]Basically, if a significant part of your motivation for coming here was to go the clubs, you should cancel your trip.
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[QUOTE=RobBarone;445073]Really?
Where the heck do I go now?
Evrything is close?
Ill get there in 3 weeks and all is gone?[/QUOTE]Basically, if a significant part of your motivation for coming here was to go the clubs, you should cancel your trip.
[QUOTE=Dickhead;445074]Basically, if a significant part of your motivation for coming here was to go the clubs, you should cancel your trip.[/QUOTE]Thanks man.
Still going for the family but It's sad to see the scene going down.
[QUOTE=RobBarone;445076]Thanks man.
Still going for the family but It's sad to see the scene going down.[/QUOTE]Indeed It is a sad state of affairs and not only for the mongers. For hundreds - if not thousands - of single mothers working the clubs this was their sole source of income during a severe recession.
[QUOTE=JamesBond69;445079]Indeed It is a sad state of affairs and not only for the mongers. For hundreds - if not thousands - of single mothers working the clubs this was their sole source of income during a severe recession.[/QUOTE]Again we have a difference of opinion about a "sole source of income" and about a "recession." The problem I have with this point of view is that I personally know five chicas who used to work in Hook, Ness, etc. and then went back to school or got job training and no longer have this purported or alleged "sole" source of income. And, this has held true through at least one full economic cycle. I disagree completely that in a fairly well developed country such as Argentina, that prostitution ever was or ever will be the "sole source of income" for anyone. It is just often the most expedient one. My perspective comes from having lived in several Latin American countries that are [B]much[/B] less developed than Argentina, and seeing how much lower the percentage is of women who turn to prostitution at the bottom of the business cycle.
This leads me to the ineluctable conclusion that a lot of these chicas are just plain [B]lazy[/B], because of these five women I know:
#1 dropped out of seventh grade and after I met her she went back to school at night for several years, graduated from high school, and has been working factory-type blue collar jobs ever since. #2 dropped out of seventh grade, went back to school at night, graduated from what I guess is junior high school, and then went to culinary school, and has worked various low-level jobs ever since. #3 almost made it through high school, went to barber school, and after I met her opened up her own barber shop. She worked pretty hard at that but the business failed during a down economic cycle, so she went back to school, got a security guard license, did firearms training and etc. And worked in factories, as a security guard, and now is happily married and works part-time in a barber shop. #4 is from Paraguay and is only marginally literate but saved up money, bought a car, and is a remisera in Zona Oeste. She drives during the day and rents out her car at night #5 is from Per, where wages are even lower than here. She graduated from high school and had some college before coming to BA to sell pussy at Exedra. She learned some English and already knew some French from school. She became a mistress instead of a hooker for a while, saved up money, bought a car but did not know how to drive so rented it out, did that for a while, then bought an apartment in Per and rented that out, bought another and etc. And now is doing quite well as a slum lord of sorts.
It is certainly posible that one or more of these friends of mine continued to sell pussy at times during the process, but they all developed other alternatives. For those who don't know, it is free to go to school at night and every suck ass provincia has a place to do it.
So, it is not a question of having a "sole source of income"; rather, it is all about choices and consequences.
Also now closed. Embossed with the standard sign.
[QUOTE=Maxuk;445082]Also now closed. Embossed with the standard sign.[/QUOTE]That closure really surprises me. A lot of well connected Argentine men went there for many years.
Tres3.
[QUOTE=Tres3;445087]That closure really surprises me. A lot of well connected Argentine men went there for many years.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]So what's left?
As of Saturday night just Nuevo Estilo and Ness? Is that it? Only two boliches in all of BA?
[QUOTE=JamesBond69;445088]So what's left?
As of Saturday night just Nuevo Estilo and Ness? Is that it? Only two boliches in all of BA?[/QUOTE]Periplo ?
Marcelo T Monica place ? I'm betting if not permanently shut it will be soon. Why wouldn't it be given the crackdown ?
La Casa Blanca in San Telmo, but only if you want to count that place.
I don't know if Sailor is still open in San Telmo, but again, not really worth counting even if it is.
Its a no holds barred blitzkrieg.
[QUOTE=ElPerro;445089]Periplo ?
Marcelo T Monica place ? I'm betting if not permanently shut it will be soon. Why wouldn't it be given the crackdown ?
La Casa Blanca in San Telmo, but only if you want to count that place.
I don't know if Sailor is still open in San Telmo, but again, not really worth counting even if it is.
Its a no holds barred blitzkrieg.[/QUOTE]Periplo was open Saturday bit not worth the effort.
Mia on Marcelo looks shut.
Any info on these places San Telmo.
M.
[QUOTE=Maxuk;445090]Periplo was open Saturday bit not worth the effort.
Mia on Marcelo looks shut.
Any info on these places San Telmo.
M.[/QUOTE]I used to live on the same block as La Casa Blanca in San Telmo for three years. I stuck my head in there one time and that was it. This was when all the boliches were rolling so I had no reason to do more than look. Plus, I wasn't thrilled with my neighbors seeing me frequent the place. I'm going to take a look soon to see what's what but I'm not expecting much.
My guess is that it is a bit like a poor man's Ness.
I did venture into Sailor a few times and wasn't impressed. Some sketchy looking characters and nothing more than 4-5 level girls. Small, dark, and foreboding.
Was in Cafe X last night.
3 x 8-9s at least particularly a black haired girl in a white top. She said places, as in New Port, may open soon.
Max.
[QUOTE=Maxuk;445095]Was in Cafe X last night.
3 x 8-9s at least particularly a black haired girl in a white top. She said places, as in New Port, may open soon.
Max.[/QUOTE]How much was the girl in the white top asking for an hour?
Tres3.
[QUOTE=ElPerro;445089]Periplo ?
Marcelo T Monica place ? I'm betting if not permanently shut it will be soon. Why wouldn't it be given the crackdown ?
Its a no holds barred blitzkrieg.[/QUOTE]I have a gay friend - well not a "close" friend and he told me that not a single gay boliche - and there are dozens - has been shut down, just almost all the straight ones. What's next - a ban on marriage between a man and a woman ?
[QUOTE=JamesBond69;445098]I have a gay friend - well not a "close" friend and he told me that not a single gay boliche - and there are dozens - has been shut down, just almost all the straight ones. What's next - a ban on marriage between a man and a woman ?[/QUOTE]Not surprising. This anti-prostitution move seems to be part of the worldwide battle against the "scourge" of sex trafficking. Not that any of the hookers AP members have sampled here have ever been trafficked or anything of the sort. But that is immaterial to those leading the movement as they are intent on stamping out prostitution, no matter if the sex trafficking charges are legit or not.
Catering to the LGBT movement is one of the cornerstones of Argentina's tourism strategy. I seriously doubt if the gay clubs will be touched, even though same sex and tranny sex is widely available in many of the clubs themselves.
A hypocritical joke and infuriating. I could go on a rant about all of this as well as the abortion issue in Argentina but what the fuck.
For what it matters Ness is still open for business - as of 1:35 am on May 26th.