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06-07-20 14:17 #1832
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Njoean197 [View Original Post]
"Photos can include:
Photos must include yourself.
Bottom nose to chin photos.
Partially blurred or masked photos.
Clothed photo of body without your face.
Couple photos, only if you're present in the photo.
Houses, Cars, Yachts are allowed if you're present in the photo. ".
So you can't pull a photo off Internet (the site will search for it, apparently, and reject your profile). But you can blur the photo. I'd advise against any photo you have anywhere else on line (ie, FB), as someone could run a search and try to blackmail you.
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06-05-20 22:49 #1831
Posts: 122Originally Posted by Bdb013 [View Original Post]
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06-03-20 04:55 #1830
Posts: 729Current situation in CDMX / Agency recommendations
Hi guys,
Just got here yesterday. Flew in from Miami, the plane was 99% full, mostly with Mexicans returning back home. The temperature was taken upon arrival, I was also asked a few questions by the immigration officers in a separate room, took about 15-20 minutes and they let me in. The city is half empty, most businesses are shut down as I had expected. No surprise here. The weather is great and I am enjoying my walks around the city and parks. I assume the scene here is dead, but at the same time I know there are many working girls who can't wait to get back to business. I was wondering if there are any reputable escort agencies as well as individuals who are still in the biz and doing outcalls. Any suggestions? I'm not that desperate to get laid, in fact mongering is not the reason I'm here, but it would be great to find 1 or 2 working girls and just stick to them, have them come over every other day or occasional TLN. I do not trust websites like mileroticos. Too much bait and switch. I have tried Tinder but no success so far (is there a different app that girls use?
Thanks!
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05-25-20 16:36 #1829
Posts: 1938Originally Posted by AquaWatt [View Original Post]
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05-25-20 14:48 #1828
Posts: 101Travel situation CDMX
Thanks for the travel info DaVinci40. I'll add several of my expat friends here left to return to USA, Canada and Eurpoe. They all had to travel several hours to get to CDMX airport. Most of them I've been in contact with report checkpoints on the highways where they're hassled for $$ As far as coming this way I've talked to people in Calif. Had plans to come as tourists in May but either the airline or the Mex counsulate said no. Last month a man / wife I know did fly to CDMX on a tourist visa but they have elderly parents who are full timers here and maybe that got them in. So no offence to Stuzoonyc but I'm not sure how welcome somebody from NY is going to be.
That's what I know firsthand and the rest of this is from the gringo grapevine. Almost all the businesses in Queretaro and Guanajuato are shut or a few are working under restrictions. Freedom of movement's gone. There's checkpoints on the roads where they take temperature and turn you around if they think you don't have a good reason to be out. Huge fines for being gringo not wearing a mask but Mexicans think they're exempt from the rule.
Here's the latest from the news daily 5/25/20.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/cor...ual-reopening/
It says a lot of restrictions are lifted on June 15 but green light dos'nt come until hospital asmissions go on down trend for at least a month.
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05-23-20 18:22 #1827
Posts: 122Situation in the CDMX
I can't talk specifically to girls as I'm in the same boat as all of us in that a trip to CDMX is just not something I can do right now. However I have a fairly close friend (non monger I believe-never had the bulls to ask) who had to visit there for a work / business related 2 day trip and can give some insight. He works in the medical field and the business is deemed essential. Visiting as a tourist to see girls doesn't seem doable right now until June 1st when some restrictions may be lifted. This information is good as of today but these things can and may change. There are 2 different rules for entry into Mexico depending upon whether you are crossing at a land border or by air. The USA has agreed to go into a type of cross border partnership thing with both Canada and Mexico and these rules are good as of now. This can of course change and unfortunately the situation on the ground in Mexico is not good and am concerned that these rules may change if the situation becomes worse there.
For air travel into Mexico City temp checks were done here before boarding the plane in the States. There is no restriction however coming to Mexico by air. Temperature checks were being done upon arrival but he stated they appeared random rather than everyone getting tested (he did not get a temp check). You can be refused entry and asked to return back to the states or quarantined there if you fail your temp test. There is no mandated quarantine period upon entry though. Reservations at major hotels are not allowed unless you are deemed essential. This may change on June 1st when Mexico will go into a phased "reopening". Currently if you try to book at a major hotel in May you will not be able to book a room and you are required to contact the hotel. I cannot speak for the "love hotels" and what they may be allowing (I think in the escort thread here someone had mentioned that they were open and accepting. I'm curios if this is dependent upon your ethnicity and if a traveling gringo would be allowed to stay there? His work is deemed essential however he was required to show paperwork to prove why he was there (Marriott at the airport). On June 1st some hotels may start to reopen but it is unsure right now if that schedule will remain in place. A temperature check was done at the hotel.
Shops, bars and restaurants are closed. Restaurants that are open are on a delivery only basis with no dine in option. There are still mariachis around the plaza. Food carts, street foods were still going. Tourist Attraction are closed.
Flying back to the USA is dependent upon your citizenship status. If you are a citizen or permanent resident you are allowed back into the States, if you are not I would advise you check on the US state Dept website to see if you fall under one of their categories for re entry. Temperature checks were done pre boarding and upon arrival back here. I'm guessing if you fail the temperature check pre boarding the flight you may be denied boarding??
For land crossings it is different and theoretically crossing for non business purposes such as tourism can be denied but in Practice it is different. I'm a member on a Tijuana board and in theory you are not allowed entry into Tijuana via land crossing for tourism purposes however all reports are that Mexican customs are just allowing you in from San Diego. Many hotels there are closed along with bars and restaurants and the SG scene is dead in the evenings and the girls there during the day have not lowered their prices. Land entry back into the US remains the same depending on your residency status (citizen, etc). This is specific to Tijuana but I'm not sure of what (if any) this has done to the SG pricing scene in the DF. Hope this helps.
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05-16-20 05:24 #1826
Posts: 1310Virus in Mexico
Originally Posted by BodyAnybody [View Original Post]
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05-14-20 05:47 #1825
Posts: 99Just wondering about the situation
Hey guys,
Can someone post an update on the situation in CDMX? I'm not asking about my chances of getting a girl, I just want to know how the girls are doing. Last I heard, all of the motels they live in were closed and many chikas were living on the street depending on charity dole for basic needs.
I've never been to CDMX, but I feel horrible for the girls that have been so badly affected. I know a lot of mongers see them as holes to fuck and forget, but I've known too many working girls who were sweet and caring and just trying to make their way in life to feel this way.
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05-02-20 21:43 #1824
Posts: 126Originally Posted by JuanCarter [View Original Post]
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04-22-20 19:18 #1823
Posts: 1310Zona de Tolerancia
The plaque below is located at the corner of Mesones and Las Cruces. It commemorates four brothels that operated nearby in 1542. The first house of ill repute business license was issued in 1538, the exact location of that house is not known. A tree branch was the shop sign for brothels, hence the Spanish word "ramera" for prostitute. This corner is about midway between the zocalo and the La Merced district.
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04-12-20 17:28 #1822
Posts: 6524Viral Pandemic
Chicas from other states cannot go home due to transportation shut down; hotels won't let them stay. Where will they go?
Mexican sex workers have the same horrible fate as lots of others working in Europe, Asia, South America. A lot of people all over the world are going hungry with this pandemic.
You are a good guy to at least help 1 person survive this crisis.
This makes me very sad. I've met some extremely sweet and caring girls in this hobby, and I hate to imagine any of them living under a tarp on a sidewalk.
I'm glad my regular girl is in a small town where it's safe and I can wire her enough mint to get by until this is all over.
Originally Posted by BodyAnybody [View Original Post]
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04-10-20 21:48 #1821
Posts: 99Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
I'm glad my regular girl is in a small town where it's safe and I can wire her enough mint to get by until this is all over.
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04-09-20 21:25 #1820
Posts: 6524Mexico's prostitutes homeless as coronavirus keeps clients at home, shuts hotels
By Anthony Esposito Reuters April 9, 2020,6:44 AM PDT.
Mexico CITY (Reuters) - Hungry, scared and tired, scores of sex workers in Mexico City have been forced to live on the streets as fear of contracting the coronavirus keeps clients away and the government shuttered the hotels where many of them lived and worked.
Now they sleep under makeshift tents and on sidewalks, relying on social workers and handouts for what little they have been able to eat, and on each other to fend off attackers and criminals.
"They literally put us out on the streets. We've been on the street for a week; before we lived in the hotels," said Marina Rojano, who has been a sex worker for 24 years.
Another woman, Jazmin Carrillo, said she was jolted awake on the sidewalk earlier this week when two men tried to forcibly remove her pants.
"I defended myself as best I could, I screamed for the others to help," said Carrillo.
The government estimates there are around 7,000 prostitutes in Mexico City.
In an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected 3,181 people and killed 174 in Mexico so far, city authorities deemed hotels non-essential and ordered them shut.
"We spoke to the hotels about not removing the sex workers living there. But they shouldn't be working because we're in the middle of an international health crisis," a spokesman for the Mexico City government said.
But hotels in the working-class Tabacalera neighborhood had signs saying "no service due to official orders," and removed sex workers, forcing them to set up tarps and line the sidewalks, according to a Reuters witness and dozens of interviews with prostitutes.
The city government said it was setting up shelters for them and is handing out "COVID-19 emergency support" cards with 1,000 pesos. Around $42 - for food and medicine.
"Nobody can live off 1,000 pesos," said Rojano.
Still, sex workers said any help was welcome and on Wednesday hundreds lined up for a card.
Some have decided to stop working, but for others, hunger and the need to support a family mean that is not an option even if they lack the means to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
"If they don't even have enough money to eat, how are they going to pay for a face mask, antibacterial gel, gloves? They don't even have money for coffee, or food," said Kenya Cuevas, who runs Casa de las Muecas, a shelter for transsexual sex workers.
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03-18-20 09:43 #1819
Posts: 720Coronavirus
Anyone on the ground? What is the situation? Are places open, restaurants, clubs, are people going out still? - thanks in advance.
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03-17-20 13:24 #1818
Posts: 101Seeking Arrangement
Originally Posted by JuanCarter [View Original Post]