Snake 27 - Re:I Am Not a Prostitute
[QUOTE=Snake27]On my first night in MoBay, a beautiful and casually dressed black Jamaican women in her early twenties caught my eye near Margaritaville. I invited her to dinner, and on our way we passed through a group of prostitutes who made rude remarks, like "Hey girl, be sure to charge him enough." I asked my friend in a laughing way if she knew them, and ...
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Dear fellow,I still have tears in my eyes, after reading your report but not for the girl's story but for your unjustified generosity.
I can understand that it is difficult to resist in front of stories of poverty, single mothers and related items but what you have done - I mean the donation of 100 US $ - will damage all us for the future.
We have to cut off with this tendence to OVERPAY a woman or making donation to the one who is able to tell us the saddest story.
A gift of 100 US $ is exaggerated even after a sexual intercourse in a country where an average salary is much lower than in the USA or in Western Europe.
With this behaviour now we have reached the absurdity situation that prices in the III° world are almost the same of US and W.Europe.
I read in this forum about overnights on 100 $ or Euro in countries like Cuba, Colombia or Westafrica where a decent monthly incoming is around 200 - 300.
Do you pay 1200 $ in USA for it or do you donate a girl 600 $ in USA just for a sad story of unwished pregnancy?
Dear fellow,maybe the girl's story was true, but imagine if it is an usal trick:this girl will be soon millionaire just watching tv in hotel rooms.
When she will tell it to her friends, plenty of Jamaican chicks will go around to cry in front tourists about poverty and sadness but just doing nothing about sex.
And if 100 $ are offered for nothing what will be the offer for something else?
Let's finish with all this.
The Five Sources of What You Seek:
1. Street Walkers
2. Massage Parlors
3. Clubs
4. Barry, Claude and trustworthy cab drivers
5. Everyplace Else.
By far the most interesting of these sources is number five. I found it easy to strike up a conversation with every female I found appealing whether she was a waitress, a clerk in a store, or with a group of friends in the mall. Not only was it easy to start a conversation but in almost every instance their was also a possibility for more - maybe much more. For me, this is what made Jamaica different from some of the alternative mongering destinations.
In order to make this manageable I will do a separate report on each of the sources, saving the best and most interesting (#5) for last.
Street Walkers:
Street Walkers have never appealed to me, but if they’re your thing you won’t be disappointed. A veritable parade of hookers march up and down “the strip” beginning around 8:00PM and continue into the wee hours. Some of these women are not native Jamaicans, though you should not expect much in the way of variety.
All of them have that unmistakable good taste in fashion, make-up, and haut couture that one expects from street walkers the world over.
I believe there are a number of daytime street professionals, but lacking the distinctive apparel of the trade they are more difficult to identify. Feel free to say, “Hi” to anyone of interest and you’ll learn quickly enough what they do for a living.
Since I’m not into SW’s I did not establish a price with any of these working women. My sense, however, is that you should be able to find something in this market at anywhere from $1000 to $1500 Jamaican, between $20 and $25 US. The asking price will be significantly more.
And a word to Alan. With all due respect, the names of the guys at the hotel have been previoulsy mentioned on this very thread. They were pleased when I informed them of the high praise they had been given and asked if I would also speak of them kindly. I will undoubtedly do and say things you disagree with, but in this case I don't admit to a WSG sin.