Hi all:
This is very interesting about street prostitutes in Oaxaca:
www.isp.msu.edu/wid/papers/pdf/WP278.pdf
Hope you find it insightful. These women are amazing in all senses.
Peterpaul
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Hi all:
This is very interesting about street prostitutes in Oaxaca:
www.isp.msu.edu/wid/papers/pdf/WP278.pdf
Hope you find it insightful. These women are amazing in all senses.
Peterpaul
Interesting posts in this section. I have a few comments:
-- Can anyone verify the legal situation about sex in Mexican strip clubs?
-- As far as Mexican women without kids that are 30+, that is a rarity. From my observations of the culture, most Mexican women of that age will have at least one teenage child by the time they reach their mid 30s.
hi Mystic,
As far as the legality of sex in strip clubs, I'm not sure what the situation actually is, but I always assumed that its against the law since I'm always with my chosen girl, sneaking around to have sex in the private area. The girls give the distinct impression that they are not supposed to be having sex as they try to hide away from a window or remove as little clothing as possible. Of course, I've always had some sexual contact whenever I go to a strip club. I guess its like almost everything else in Mexico: Paper laws are just mere suggestions. However, I do know that while prostitution is legal, its illegal to run an establishment that benefits from sex workers. So, I always assumed that strip clubs try to hide the sex as much as possible since it would cost them a gigantic bribe to the Federales.
I agree that its extremely rare to see a Mexican woman over 30, without children. I've only met 5 since I moved to Mexico four years ago and one of them had Down Syndrome.
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RE to Mystic: Sex is illegal in striptease clubs.
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Trim: Sex might be illegal in strip clubs, but it is done... maybe not on the high end classy and expensive clubs, but from there on down... it's a big YES.
Anyone know of any action in the Lake Chapapa-Ajijic area?
Spock
I never know that sex in stripclubs was illegal. LOL. It seems its very legal seeing that ive banged dozens of women in stripclubs. You should note those women that wrok at stripclubs make their money from lapdances, dancing and getting a cut of the drinks men buy them.
Americans tourists killed, mom-to-be left bound
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- Four gunmen abducted three U.S. citizens on a rural highway in southern Mexico, shot and killed two of them and left the third -- a pregnant woman -- bound and gagged, authorities said Saturday.
Reynaldo Valdez, a 22-year-old from Houston, was traveling with Miami natives Ashley Linn Diniger, 16, and Vanessa Burgos, 22, to visit Valdez's mother in Cutzamala de Pinzon, according to investigator Antonio Nogeda.
The three had left Cutzamala de Pinzon late Thursday when a vehicle carrying four men forced their vehicle off the road near Tierra Caliente, Nogeda said.
The gunmen put the Americans into a sedan without license plates, drove them to a nearby community and robbed them. The abductors later tried to sexually assault the two women, then shot and killed Valdez and Diniger at close range, Nogeda said.
They spared the life of Burgos, apparently because she was pregnant, but tied up her hands and feet and dumped her on the side of a road from a moving car, according to Nogeda.
Burgos was able to free herself and contacted police. Her testimony led to arrests on Friday of Isidro Diaz Pineda, Reynaldo Hernandez Ramirez, Francisco Velazquez Paredes and David Gaona Mondragon, all of Tierra Caliente, the state investigator said.
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City confirmed the names and hometowns of the U.S. citizens on Saturday and said consular officials in the resort city of Acapulco were working with Burgos and the families of Valdez and Diniger.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/10/23/mexico.americans.killed.ap/index.html[/url]
I've been to Mexico numerous times (I can't really count them anymore) and I've been fortunate enough not to have any problems so far. I've never been able to figure out the U.S. Dept of State's "Information on Deaths Abroad of US Citizens" section. I know that a lot of people disregard travel warnings (I'll be the first to admit that I have), but this one is interesting. Go to this website, pick what you think would be the most dangerous country in the world and look at their death tolls. Look at it and then look at Mexico's death tolls. Mexico's death counts dwarf any other countries that I've compared it to. I would say that it is because Mexico boarders the U.S. but compare Mexico's to Canada's. I know another thing to be considered is the ratio of U.S. citizens that travel to Mexico versus the other country. I'm really not concerned enough about it to look into it any more than I already have, but I found it interesting. Here's the web site if anyone wants to take a look:
[url]http://travel.state.gov/family/issues_death_01.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Young & Restless]I've been to Mexico numerous times (I can't really count them anymore) and I've been fortunate enough not to have any problems so far. I've never been able to figure out the U.S. Dept of State's "Information on Deaths Abroad of US Citizens" section. I know that a lot of people disregard travel warnings (I'll be the first to admit that I have), but this one is interesting. Go to this website, pick what you think would be the most dangerous country in the world and look at their death tolls. Look at it and then look at Mexico's death tolls. Mexico's death counts dwarf any other countries that I've compared it to. I would say that it is because Mexico boarders the U.S. but compare Mexico's to Canada's. I know another thing to be considered is the ratio of U.S. citizens that travel to Mexico versus the other country. I'm really not concerned enough about it to look into it any more than I already have, but I found it interesting. Here's the web site if anyone wants to take a look:
[url]http://travel.state.gov/family/issues_death_01.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Vehicle accidents and drownings seem to out number other means tho.
Y & R,
Yes, those are interesting numbers. You can see that there are are far more suicides, traffic deaths and drownings than homocides. Although quite a few of those as well. Why?
1) Far more Americans travel to Mexico than any other location. Yes, Canada gets a lot of tourists from the US, but how many people retire and move there? Plus how many ex-Canadians who now live in the US are going back to Canada compared to our Mexican population? I bet if you saw the names of the deceased, you would find far more Latin surnames.
2) Among tourists, I would bet that a larger % of those traveling to Mexico are younger, poorer and hell-bent on adventure or looking for trouble. Spring Break in Canada? No. Looking for drugs? Possibly in Canada, but more likely south of the border.
3) Mexico IS far more dangerous than the US or Canada, especially concerning accidents - be it cars, boats or construction. Just crossing the street in any large Mexican city scares the shit out of me. Driving around is only slightly worse. At least you are protected by a ton of sheet metal.
Buyers Beware,
I thought it would be good to remind the members that a large percentage of the girls that you find in these clubs have lesbian/bisexual tendencies. To most guys that is a plus, however, if you begin a relationship with one of these girls - BEWARE! It will break your heart.
You can not compete with this! The urge is too strong. Most of these girls have not had a father figure around in their lives and have no idea what real love is all about. They have been raised by women, with women and have no idea what a loving male/female relationship is all about. Their fathers either abandoned them or they are in the USA working. What a shame! A whole generation of LESBOS!
That may sound good to some of you, but that sisterhood is stronger than all of us put together. There is jealousy, greed, and passion all rolled up into one. I know this first hand after three years with the same girl. I just wasn't listening. Denial is a cruel thing.
Sancho
Can anyone recommend a good cheap phonecard to call mexico. Seems that the one I'm currently using (Senorita Bonita) likes to promise a lot of minutes for the first call, then they disappear after that.
I will be traveling from Bogota Columbia to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on August 5 and returning to Bogota on August 12. Any information on the most economical airllines to use, and most convienent flight routes will be greatly appreciated, as I finding it will be taking me 2 days using Mexicana and Aeromexico directly out of Bogota.
Hi This is supossed to be the World Sex Guide but sometimes Mongers here do not go to other places around The world. One Example here is in The Mexico section a lot of other places should be listed but are not. I can not understand Why? Why There is no info or section on Toluca a big City like an hour away from Mexico city confuses me and Yes There is A Scene there but no one wants to really report it. The Same goes with La Paz In Baja California Sur which seems like a fairly large city but no reports on this city either. It Puzzles me why Cabo San Lucas has a Big XXX Scene when the population is so small. There is another confusion for me too in Southern Mexico no one reports on places like Merida Which had Reports in the Archives but nothing new now. It dissapoints me that no one makes an posts on places too South in Mexico like Campeche or Villerhamosa? Down in Chiapas there is a Big Boys Town in Tuxtla Guitterez Chiapas but no official reoports on this scene or even a section for this city here in the Mexico Section. Another One I do not understand Nothing Nothing on a city of like over 500,000 more or less Durango. I will try to make it to these places in the future but for now Can Someone post this info? Am I Crazy or just too Many Lurkers out there in this World? I hope someone can help out here in a good post back to Me,NIBU.