Argentine Prostitution In The News
I smell trouble in the wind. I would not be too sure about launching an escort site in this web site Jackson. I for one think we will see more gov't intervention in the whole arena of hooking up with the women of Argentina. The only thing that can save us now will be that Argentine lawmakers will continue to think with the little head and not the big one:) (I know there is little reason for THAT to change)
Here is the link:
[url]http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/18/f-rfa-watson.html[/url]
That's an editorial not a news story
While I am all for eliminating human trafficking, the reporter editorializes and makes up facts and statistics throughout the article.
"Prostitute Plaza"
If such a place exists, I would expect that it would be reviewed herein.
"But they all offer the same services. Five pesos ($1.50) more without a condom. "
If US$1.50 pussy exists in Bs As, there would be a huge thread on it on AP. I would expect that with our large and experienced team of investigators seeking out every possible slice of ass in this city, someone (Exon after leaving Checkers? Would have stumbled upon the US$1.50 chica. If we find her, I don't think too many of us will pay the premium to go bareback.
"Underage" "Teenage girls now make up the biggest slice of viewable porn."
This is intended to suggest that more than 50% of porn available today is of underage teenage girls. This simply is not true. Nor is it true that more than 50% of porn consists of teens that have reached the age of majority (I. E. 18 years old) While I am sure that it exists and is available to those who desire it (and it would be great if it could be completely eliminated) underage porn is illegal in most places around the world for both the producer and the possessor-with very harsh punishments. All commercially produced porn in the US requires records documenting the age of the models to be kept on file to prove the age of anyone in question.
"It seems the Dominican and Argentinian governments don't want to know either. Despite the large wave of immigration from the Dominican Republic — the vast majority of them young women — neither country has launched an investigation into who's bringing these women here and who is in charge of them once they arrive."
What about those enterprising woman, domestic and international, who voluntarily enter the business for profit motive? I have met many nice Argentinian, Paraguayan and Dominican ladies and have never seen the slightest indication that they were not participating eagerly and voluntarily.
What's a red collar worker?
That's a new term for me. Blue collar, white collar, yes, but first time I've heard of a red collar. Would that be a government worker? I'd be interested in the answer. Thanks.
PS: Redhot, your mailbox is full or I would have asked you directly. Regards.