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10-27-14 06:43 #31
Posts: 911This article I think explains the Gov'ts angle. They are "rescuing" these poor girls from slavery! (LOL!) In some instances that might be true and when it is I'm all for it. But if you follow their lead, every sex worker in Argentina is working against their will. This gives the Gov't a lot of international press and prestige when they "release" them from slavery! . I believe I read recently that Argentina and Cristina recently received some honors or awards for being so diligent in fighting against the illegal trafficking of people , etc. Etc. .......
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10-27-14 04:16 #30
Posts: 151Originally Posted by Kwall [View Original Post]
Street walking also requires some pimping. Otherwise it's a target for easy robbery.
Denial of a safer place it's another word to say "we think prostitution must be terminated" since any other place such as a bar, club or a brothel should be organized by a third person.
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10-27-14 02:56 #29
Posts: 2Wow, this doesn't seem to jibe too well with the "prostitution is legal" angle. I know it says in some places that brothels themselves and "pimping" are illegal, but the act of prostitution itself is not (right?).
If those women had been walking the streets would there be a legal basis for a crackdown? If not, calling it a "rescue" seems dumb.
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06-25-14 07:17 #28
Posts: 151Mongers Beware
Argentine government fighting prostitution and seems it's getting harder.
http://infojusnoticias.gov.ar/nacion...teno-4550.html
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06-19-14 15:20 #27
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
420 - best bet, San Telmo. I smelled it off of people outside of English pub and valentinos. I also smelled it at the Sunday morning street fair on Defensa. Just sniff around and if you smell it on someone, ask! Its not difficult. If you see someone with funky dreds, they probably imbibe. For the most part, what you see is what you get over here.
Exchange rate. Right now its 11.70 to the dollar on Florida St. There is a side mall I use just outside of Deportes Blue. BTW, I know nobody asked, but in case anybody is curious, Deportes Blue is the best place to buy running shoes because you won't get ripped off like you will elsewhere and you will get badass quality shoes! The Puma store and the Nike store are garbage.
Food prices. Very weird. I just don't get it. For a basic breakfast, (cheese sandwich, scrambled eggs, coffee) its 8 USD. But for a knock you off your feet steak dinner its only 4 dollars more! Fresh fruits are the best way to go but for about 4.5 lbs worth avg you will still walk out spending 12 USD and that too from the local market near Defensa (the historic one). Its nothing to cry about but it just makes me go "huh? Veggies here are fresh, but they are not particularly crisp like they are back home. You may get a touch of travelers runs but a dose of Immodium will clean that right up. Good artisan / specialty beer, wine, cheese, ice cream, and butter are fantastic quality and cheaper than back home. But water is 2 USD for 1.5 gallon. Of course lets not forget about the golden rule of location, location, location. These are approximations based on a first class tenderloin, in a first class restaurant: in San Telmo - 12.5 USD! In Recoleta - 85 USD in Puerto Madero - 95 USD.
So whether or not you get more for your peso will be a question of whether or not a given restaurant is appropriate for its location. For example, lets pick on Osaka. Its a Japanese Peruvian fusion place. Its run like a high-end, 4 star restaurant. The food is unique, and it doesn't really have a place outside of Puerto Madero. It is where it belongs. Avg lunch there will cost you 65 USD. Compare that to a 5 star restaurant I went to in Recoleta where I walked out spending 35 USD, but it served traditional cuisine. I got more for my money in Recoleta but when else am I going to get Japanese Peruvian fusion? See what I mean! but if I just wanted a tenderloin, I see absolutely no reason why I should pay 85 when I can pay 12.50. I simply can not justify it. I have had the best meat money can buy (outside of real Japanese kobe), and I can tell you that past a certain point, the differences are more subtle than not.
I know this was long winded, but I wrote it with not just you in mind, but anybody else who comes by with the same questions. I hope it was helpful.
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05-15-14 03:58 #26
Posts: 243Current Privado Scene 2014
It's been a while since I've been to BA but with the blue rate going strong I am considering a return this summer. One of the questions I have has to do with the new laws regarding privados. What has changed and what can I expect from the scene? My budget for pfp is no more than $50 a day. How many options would I have? Are guys handing out flyers anymore on Florida St. ? I'd be willing to do 30 minute sessions as long as BBBJ and DATY are included.
My other questions have to do with:
Cigars.
420.
Exchange Rate.
Food Prices.
If anyone wants to take a stab please PM me.
Thanks for the help.
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11-19-10 03:47 #25
Posts: 1740Originally Posted by Abrigado [View Original Post]
In case I need help finding the elevator (rare) I'll ask. On rare occasion they ask where you are going, just say to floor X. And if they ask for the exact apartment just state it matter of fact. If they ask why say to see a friend. Although I'm sure some of them know the deal or wouldn't care, I would refrain from saying you are going to see a chica for massage or sex. Again I think it is uncommon they ask where you are going, and even less common ask the reason why.
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11-15-10 03:22 #24
Posts: 746Originally Posted by Abrigado [View Original Post]
The published telephone numbers are usually of the privado.
Bob
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11-14-10 12:56 #23
Posts: 4How is the best to handle the Doorman?
How is the best to handle the Doorman?
Just tell him the apt. Number you want to go? Or just pass him?
Was not in BA quite a time but remember last time one of them wanted to call the apt? Which is some kind of strange because what you tell him? I am here to fuck?
Need advice for this time. But did find some spots last time as well.
Thanks
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11-14-10 05:08 #22
Posts: 4Questions about privados
Hi Guys.
I was not in BA for 3 jears. That time I had a friend there which did know where to go.
This time I will stay for 3 days and will arrive on Sunday. Reading the forum I figured not some things out.
So my questions
Sunday.
- Which privados are open on Sunday. Any recommendations?
- Any other advice for a boring Sunday afternoon except for sightseeing?
Privados
- Are there any privados where you can take out a chica. What I prefer to do?
- Which privados have good selection right now. And are recomended at the moment?
Another thing which I did not really get out of the forum are the escort pages (never used in BA)
- Most girls there work in privados as far I understand. So they come to the hotel as well or you have to go to there place anyway?
-The telefon numbers are agencys or direct the girls?
-Thats probably the way to find someone for me on Sunday or?
And finally Clubs.
- Last time I was in Crocodilos in the morning. When it got crowded from all the other clubs. I liked it much better there because chicas where free. Could negitiate what they want. So I found one which stayd the next day with me. I did read the last reports but it seems now its very professional there with regular working girls. So that did change or still the same?
Thanks for the help guys. Some advice would be great.
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08-14-10 16:50 #21
Posts: 442Originally Posted by El Caballero
Love.
G.
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08-13-10 21:25 #20
Posts: 2Lacasona Belgrano
Does anyone know the apartment number for LaCasona Belgrano.
On Cuba 2526. Does anyone know when they may open on a Monday?
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08-13-10 20:40 #19
Posts: 2599Originally Posted by El Caballero
Go here -- http://www.reynoldspropiedades.com/
There very creditable and will take good care of You.
Exon
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08-13-10 20:26 #18
Posts: 3040Along the River on the Hill Top
Originally Posted by Wild Walleye
There are some really beautiful places.
Mansions and Villas, etc.
Not in that price range but you can find something I'm sure.
Safe is hard to say!
Nobody is untouchable without a really professional body-guard!
TL
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08-13-10 16:01 #17
Posts: 1885My limited experience
Originally Posted by El Caballero
If you work on an "American" schedule, you can beat the morning rush hour traffic to get down town.