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  1. #27

    Prostitution and the law - discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Walleye
    There is a thread somewhere within these hallowed, virtual walls that goes into detail on the legalities of the business in Argentina. My recollection of the rough thumbnail of that discussion is something to the effect that it is legal (or in the gray area) for a chica (21 and older) to provide 'services' for cash. However, pimping such services is illegal and I believe that there is some statutory limitation on the number of chicas under one roof and rules against street walking.
    I've had the same question - and wondered, where's the answer? A quick search found it in the "Living In Argentina" forum:

    http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...ead.php?t=4304

    The first few posts are directly related to the subject. Unfortunately, it turned into a "flame-fest" at post #6 - still, a funny one.

    Worthwhile quote from a Buenos Aires DA, who was subject of an interview in the first post of that thread.

    Constitutionally, one can't prohibit people from using their bodies as they please. What the law tries to do is prevent the mass commercialization of this type of activity. I'm against prohibiting this kind of activity because doing so generally leads to legal and cultural contradictions, and ends up fostering corruption. These kind of places (whorehouses) tend to exist anyway. And when they do, they end up working under the auspices of police corruption. This is indisputable.

  2. #26

    To Many

    Basically the Privados are set to accommodate the Argentines.

    There are too many to bust.

    I have been in most of them on my List and never have I seen a police officer around.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nice Guy Ed
    Interesting. So, in the event there was a bust at an average privado that a foreigner was visiting, the chances of being thrown in an Argentine prison or something is unlikely? I know I sound like an overly cautious, silly American here. But I really don't want to break any laws while I'm visiting nor risk any dire consequences.

  3. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Walleye
    There is a thread somewhere within these hallowed, virtual walls that goes into detail on the legalities of the business in Argentina. My recollection of the rough thumbnail of that discussion is something to the effect that it is legal (or in the gray area) for a chica (21 and older) to provide 'services' for cash. However, pimping such services is illegal and I believe that there is some statutory limitation on the number of chicas under one roof and rules against street walking.
    Interesting. So, in the event there was a bust at an average privado that a foreigner was visiting, the chances of being thrown in an Argentine prison or something is unlikely? I know I sound like an overly cautious, silly American here. But I really don't want to break any laws while I'm visiting nor risk any dire consequences.

  4. #24

    Nice Guy

    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69
    But they are tolerated.

    Keeps people employed.
    You have made contact with the "Chazz Reinhold" of Bs As privados (WT69)

    There is a thread somewhere within these hallowed, virtual walls that goes into detail on the legalities of the business in Argentina. My recollection of the rough thumbnail of that discussion is something to the effect that it is legal (or in the gray area) for a chica (21 and older) to provide 'services' for cash. However, pimping such services is illegal and I believe that there is some statutory limitation on the number of chicas under one roof and rules against street walking.

  5. #23

    No

    But they are tolerated.

    Keeps people employed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nice Guy Ed
    Are privados like these legal in BA?

  6. #22

    Glad to be of service.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tokyohomeboy
    Guys,

    I'm coming to BA later this week for 2-3 weeks. I don't speak a word of Spanish. Do the receptionists speak good enough English that I can book a girl? What about at the apartment - can I get by with English, a smile and pesos? Does anyone have a cheat-sheet of the needed phrases in Spanish? I'll buy you a beer or 2 when I hit town.
    Come see me at the resto-bar and I will personally walk you through the basics of Privados 101.

    There are about 200 within walking distance of my place.

    There are also other options besides Privados that offer better sex at better prices.

    You can usually find me after 8 pm from Mon. Thru sat. Night.

    Take Care.

    TL.

    P. S - It's not rocket science but you WILL get fucked without being kissed if you walk into the WRONG place.

    It's just plain stupid to do it on your own if you can't speak the lingo man.

    Lálliance.

    Cordoba 945

    Micro Centro.

    Ask for ' EL Tejano Loco '

    Come Hungry !

  7. #21

    Buzzer vs. Phone

    Quote Originally Posted by Tokyohomeboy
    Guys,

    I'm coming to BA later this week for 2-3 weeks. I don't speak a word of Spanish. Do the receptionists speak good enough English that I can book a girl? What about at the apartment - can I get by with English, a smile and pesos? Does anyone have a cheat-sheet of the needed phrases in Spanish? I'll buy you a beer or 2 when I hit town.
    THB:

    Speaking as a Spanished-challenged monger I can tell you that I have had success both on the phone and at the buzzer. The difference is that at the buzzer, you can get by with something like "hola." On the phone, you are likely to get someone that doesn't speak a word of english (unless one of the in-house chicas has a little basic english)

    On the phone you could start with:

    You: "Hola, que tal (sp?"

    Voice on other end of phone: "bien." followed by something you can't understand.

    You: "Me gustaría conocer a [insert chica name here]"

    Voice on other end of phone: "bueno, a qué hora" (good, when? Or less likely "Lo siento, ella no está disponible" (sorry, she's not available)

    [with either of the above responses, it's 50/50 if that particular chica is there]

    You: "ahora, me lavo mis bolas y llegará pronto!" (now, I am freshing up and will be right there!)

    you: "Cuál es la dirección?" (what is the address?)

    Be prepared to have difficulty communicating on the phone and to have the voice on the other end of the phone hang up on you.

    My advice, is take the cheat sheet from page one, the phrases from this thread and the other spanish phrases thread and go door to door at several well-reviewed privados.

    At the buzzer.

    You: ring buzzer.

    Voice: hola?

    You: "hola, Esta es [put a name in here]"

    Voice: "bzzzzzzz" (you will hear door buzz and click.

    You: enter and proceed to the apartment, ring doorbell. Enter apartment, meet madam or chica. "hola, que tal"

    Madam: "Bien, why vos?"

    You "bien"

    More than likely, she will put you in a room (either waiting or bedroom)

    Madam: "¿quieres ver a las chicas" (do you want to see the girls)

    You: "si!"

    She will go get the chicas and they will come in one at a time. If there are several, you will need to remember the names of the ones that you like. What I normally do is, memorize the first chicas name. Then I don't really pay attention to the other names until I see one I want more than the first. I repeat this process and have one (maybe two names) when the madam returns.

    Madam: "Si?"

    You: [chica's name]

    Madam: "see youánto tiempo?" (how long?

    You:"media hora" (half hour) or "una hora" (one hour) [I usually ask for "cinco minutos".]

    Madam:"darme dinero"

    You: give her money. She leaves, strip and get ready (if you need more help from here, let me know) Hint: if you wave your tallywacker around, it will probably get played with
    Last edited by Wild Walleye; 02-25-10 at 17:53. Reason: syntax

  8. #20
    Are privados like these legal in BA?

  9. #19
    Hajime mashite.

    If you plan to go to privados (brothels) some of the receptionists speak passable English. So sometimes you'll call and be able to communicate and sometimes not.

    A lady named Roxanne has a translation service for people in your situation who want to arrange "dates" with girls here. She has a thread here on this forum.

    Gysell runs a privado and has her own thread here and all of her receptionists speak excellent English. Several of the girls working for Gysell speak English but not all.

    A Google search will find you some helpful web sites. Here's one: http://www.hookupspanish.com/

    Gambatte kudasai, Bob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tokyohomeboy
    Guys,

    I'm coming to BA later this week for 2-3 weeks. I don't speak a word of Spanish. Do the receptionists speak good enough English that I can book a girl? What about at the apartment - can I get by with English, a smile and pesos? Does anyone have a cheat-sheet of the needed phrases in Spanish? I'll buy you a beer or 2 when I hit town.

  10. #18

    Forget the buzzer, what about on the phone?

    Guys,

    I'm coming to BA later this week for 2-3 weeks. I don't speak a word of Spanish. Do the receptionists speak good enough English that I can book a girl? What about at the apartment - can I get by with English, a smile and pesos? Does anyone have a cheat-sheet of the needed phrases in Spanish? I'll buy you a beer or 2 when I hit town.

  11. #17
    I have just said"Chica Por favor". Every place has let me in.

  12. #16
    I like to keep it simple and just say "Se puede?" which means "Can I come in?" I've always been buzzed without any further questions asked.

  13. #15
    You're right Jackson. In fact I find that "Hola" is more than adequate.

  14. #14
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    I think you guys are getting unnecessarily complicated.

    All I say is "Estás abierto", which is "Are you open?"

    It seems to work, although my suspicions are that you could grunt just about anything and they'd open the door anyway.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

  15. #13
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    Posts: 1012
    "Vengo por un turno" (I come for a session) always works for me.

    It avoids talking about girls (something that may elicit an ugly gesture from a pissed-off neighbor or janitor, since "turno" also refers to services such as those of doctors or dentists) while at the same time lets the madam know what I am looking for.

    Andres

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