Hostesses, elegant sex houses etc.
Hi guys,
I am coming to Geneva in a few days with business partners and would like to take them somewhere unforgettable, nice, elegant, clean to meet beautiful girls, escorts alike, hostesses etc.
Money is not the problem, I just want a nice attractive nice girls and expensive place. I somehow need to show off.
Thanks for your help.
Belbangla
Overall Geneva information
From what you have already read here you should already know Geneva is not the best sex tourism destination in the world. However, it might be good to share some information I’ve gather over my several visits there.
There’s street action around a park by the Boulevard Helvetique (landmark: the Russian Orthodox Church) on the left bank of the city. You will find nothing above 6 there or may not find anything at all on busy days, weekends or when it’s really cold out. Action takes place inside your car. They would show you spots nearby. You have the choice between a BJ starting at CHF50 (all my quotes will be in Swiss Francs) or sex for 100. BJ is covered and most will refuse a BBBJ. I’ve managed to get a BBBJ a few times but it obviously comes together with a raise in fees. I would not recommend this area unless you are looking for a quick CBJ.
On the right bank of Geneva you have the Paquis. Considered the red light district here but you will see it is only a few blocks with girls standing on the sidewalk doing their thing. Several cabarets/night clubs around, all of them expensive. You would find beautiful girls (anything from 6 to 9) there but it would cost you at least some 400 for a bottle of champagne and basically the same amount for the girl. Most have private rooms (with curtains not doors most of them) with couches or sofas and a table for the bottle. Most girls are EE, some Latinas, very few Black or Asian. Service is not the best I’ve received. After you’ve paid all that money you usually have a kind of nice conversation while having the champagne, then she does a short striptease for you maybe spilling some of the bubbly on her. You might be allowed to lick it off her if you ask but definitely won’t be able to kiss her unless you really insist and that might make her get uncomfortable. It is not impossible, though. Again, very unusual to get a BBBJ and then you have sex on the couch/sofa. I personally think this normally is not worth all that money, even though I’ve had gorgeous women in a couple of these places. The thing is you might be a bit too drunk to dare spending so much money and to actually fully enjoy a delicious woman like that.
Finally, in the same area you have the SW and the saloons (not exactly and they are called sex centers). SW would take you to an apartment close or just at the same spot she’s standing. The place is usually shared with 1 or more girls or even a guy who might or might not be her boyfriend or pimp (illegal activity, as you know). SW come from different places in the world and they are kind of divided in groups: Blacks, Latinas and Asians. You also find assorted ones in between. So you have something for every taste. Price is standard: 100 for some 15 minutes. Quality varies a lot (also depending on your taste). In my opinion there are usually very nice Latinas and their service is very standard, don’t expect too much. Asians usually provide better service but don’t have too many expectations either. If you like volume, go to the Blacks section.
Sex centers are very easy to identify. They have their own little rooms. Some girls stand outside by the entrance some are inside. Quality varies but I’ve met a few really good looking girls in these places, basically EE. Price is also 100. Service is pretty much the same as mentioned above for SW but sometimes you find girls who are a bit more eager to please you. With the little time you have to talk to them before getting busy, I think it is just pure luck if you get one of the nice ones. Be aware that kissing is not allowed and usually they give a CBJ and let you perform in 2 positions. If you are some kind of morphing shape shifter, you will have to pay for more time, so stick to your favorite two.
In conclusion, after several experiences and because there are no other choices other than those I described above in Geneva, I would recommend the Paquis area for the freelancers and the sex center girls. I consider that a better deal for your money than nailing the prettiest Russian girl ever for a thousand bucks (unless that’s your thing). One last piece of info: sex centers close at 2AM, SW amount reduces drastically after that same time and cabarets close at 5AM. Avoid the Romanians in the cabarets. Huge risk of a rip off.
Hope this helps you fellows when visiting Geneva.
Parker
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new neighbor for John Calvin
Good for Geneva.
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March 9, 2009
Swiss Uproar: Prostitute Buried Near John Calvin
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 3:27 p.m. ET
GENEVA (AP) -- A well-known prostitute who campaigned for the rights and dignity of sex workers was given an honored place of rest on Monday, in the same cemetery where Protestantism's John Calvin is buried, and some women activists criticized the decision.
Griselidis Real, who died in 2005, was buried in the presence of 200 people at the Cemetery of the Kings, which is reserved for individuals that have profoundly marked Swiss or international history. Argentinian writer Jose Luis Borges and child psychologist Jean Piaget are among the luminaries interred there.
The body of Real, who was 76 when she died only 10 years after she is said to have given up prostitution, was exhumed from another cemetery in Geneva for the ceremony that some -- particularly women -- have called offensive.
''If every woman that had children to raise alone turned to prostitution, the city of Geneva would be a bordello,'' said Amelia Christinat, a feminist and former member of the Swiss parliament who opposed Real's reburial.
Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre, the first woman to head Geneva's parliament, also objected.
''No woman should rejoice at this transfer, which is nothing but the elevation of a prostitute and of prostitution in general by its male protectors,'' she told the daily Tribune de Geneve, which noted the scarcity of women buried in the honored ground, less than a quarter of the 350 graves.
Prostitution is generally legal in Switzerland, with red light districts in some cities. But Real worked for years to improve working conditions.
She helped found Aspasie, an association which describes itself as promoting solidarity with sex workers. Aspasie says she compiled a massive collection of newspaper clippings, films and other documentation about prostitution over 30 years and that her four children donated the database to the association on her death.
Geneva's Protestant Church has been reserved in its criticism about the reburial, even though the former fighter for prostitutes' rights now rests near one of the central figures in the history of Christianity.
The city once known as the ''Protestant Rome'' is honoring Calvin's 500th birthday this year with publications, exhibitions and performances. The celebrations, however, have been somewhat muted, perhaps in deference to the 16th-century theologian's stern views on life and excess.
The cemetery is ''not a sacred place,'' Roland Benz, moderator of Geneva's association of pastors, was quoted by the Ecumenical News International as saying.
Real was born in 1929 in Lausanne. A divorced mother of four children, she began working as a prostitute in Germany in the 1960s and later moved to Geneva, becoming a leading campaigner for prostitutes' rights.
In her autobiographical books ''Black is a color'' and ''Dance card of a courtesan'' she denounced the hypocrisy of a society that condemns prostitutes while using their services.
Patrice Mugny, a local politician who championed the transfer, said the city was ''in no case apologizing for prostitution, but honoring an individual who distinguished herself by battling for human dignity.''
''This shows that human dignity is not a question of social status, that it is not limited by moral prescriptions,'' he said at the ceremony.
Ruth Morgan Thomas, a leading European campaigner for prostitutes, said the burial was an important recognition for sex workers ''who demand simply to be treated without discrimination and valued as an integral part of society.''
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Associated Press writer Bradley S. Klapper contributed to this report.
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