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08-09-20 07:20 #4990
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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08-09-20 07:09 #4989
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by AntonioLion [View Original Post]
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08-09-20 00:06 #4988
Posts: 3852Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
Total BUZZKILL. That area right there on the benches used to be a great pick up spot.
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08-08-20 23:47 #4987
Posts: 2684Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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08-08-20 21:13 #4986
Posts: 3852Originally Posted by AntonioLion [View Original Post]
So are more girls showing up around Miraflores? Last time I was there they had that children's playground built across from Calle De Pizzas which used to be a prime meeting spot for freelancers. It killed the mood.
Is the Trocadero closed and will it be shut down for good?
When you say the other areas not common to chicas now have chicas what do you mean ? On the street or advertising as kines in hostals?
Lima is somewhere I would definitely head back to in a flash if it gets going again pfp wise but it is also a death trap with Corona Virus.
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08-08-20 19:09 #4985
Posts: 53Prostitution is changing in Lima
Hi everybody,
I just want to comment some changes that are happening in Lima due to the coronavirus pandemic related to prostitution.
First, there is big offer of girls, many are new, they are using Fb, Wsp, Tinder, Skokka, photokines, kinestop, perutops, etc to advertise themselves.
Something that has changed is that now more a more Peruvian girls are offering the service too, this must be because 2. 5 million people have lost their jobs.
Another thing is that many girls they used to work in brothels have become independent. Brothels are closed for the coronavirus issue and some of them are really closing, they are breaking.
Prices continue being the same for independent girls, it means 100 soles to 250 soles, depending on the area you are, but this is strange because it's suppose if there is more offer prices should go down. I suppose they are going downs at the end of the year when the situation will become worse, but worse. I suspect that at the end of the year we will have and over number of prostitutes in Lima and Peru: Venezuelan, Peruvian, Colombian and Ecuadorian that they should low the price.
In the past there were three areas where you can find prostitutes: Lince, Miraflores and LOS Olivos. Now the areas have expanded to: San Juan de Lurigancho and San Juan de Miraflores, especially for the concentration of Venezuelan people they live over there.
There are now more "houses" in districts of middle class such us San Borja and Surco, in the past you could find only Venezuelan girls but now there are more and more Peruvians. The service in this "houses" is different, they are 200 - 250 soles.
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07-04-20 01:13 #4984
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06-29-20 23:26 #4983
Posts: 239What websites are you looking at? I have a trip to Lima planned?? For September but not sure it will happen.
Originally Posted by AntonioLion [View Original Post]
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06-20-20 07:09 #4982
Posts: 53"Girls" are desperate for finding clients
Wow, wow, wow, wow. It's incredible the girls that are now offering their services on Internet. Beautiful and newbies, especially from Venezuela. They are so desperate that they don't care if they show their faces on ads, they are also contacting clients on tinder, and they are also offering a new service there was before in Peru: selling photos and videos. We are moving to a new stage of prostitution in Peru, more girls and I think in some months prices are going down.
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05-12-20 18:18 #4981
Posts: 2Current situation in Peru
Hello,
I am living in Peru due to the problem of closing borders, so I see the situation in this country daily.
The working girls are not working or advertising because there are no hotels to enter and to be able to work, in addition all the shopping centers where customers were stopped and recruited are also closed, this situation occurred since the beginning of the pandemic.
The pages like photokinesiologas or prostivedettes.com, are without updated announcements of the working girls, (here they are called kinesiologas), in the same way the night clubs are closed and even more so the brothels.
According to the news, this quarantine will last until May 24, hopefully it will not extend any longer.
If anyone has doubts, I will gladly help them by PM.
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05-08-20 06:23 #4980
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Kingpin [View Original Post]
Peru has very few ventilators and ICU beds like in the dozens only. It is 11th in the world with Covid cases, and I could easily see them overtaking Canada and even China, so they are the last country in South America I see opening up. I certainly can see Colombia opening up given how few cases they have in comparison. Ecuador has been hit hard, but I suspect there is a lot of immunity built up there. With Peru, if they opened up this summer I would be shocked. Their case numbers are still going up, not as dramatically as they were, but they are still going up. I do not see them opening up until September at the earliest.
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05-06-20 14:30 #4979
Posts: 162Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
If these things do not concern you, feel free to do as you wish and deal with the consequences, if any. I agree, there will not be a universal standard and every country will have their own version of the new rules for international travel, so my point is that we should do our own homework before traveling. This is especially after the lockdown opens.
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05-05-20 23:06 #4978
Posts: 2684Originally Posted by Guerinto [View Original Post]
Every country appears to have its own rules when it comes to opening; and that changes daily!
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05-05-20 21:35 #4977
Posts: 162Originally Posted by Kingpin [View Original Post]
I was planning a trip in March, but did not book anything once I saw how the world was changing. One thing we'll need to keep in mind when the borders open up is the quarantine rules, both coming and going. I imagine every country will have some sort of rulebook around this. For example, no point in taking a two week vacation from your home country to Peru if once you arrive in Peru, you have to self-quarantine for 2 weeks. Same applies coming home. Will your home country force you to quarantine once you land. How will that impact your work?
Things to consider before traveling internationally again. Just because the border is open does not mean there will not be restrictions. Also, what happens if the world goes into lockdown again because we opened to quickly. Then you could be stuck in Peru for months without the ability to work. Also, what if you catch the virus while in Peru? Even if you have travel insurance, will they try to get out of claims by saying COVID-19 while traveling was a known risk and not covered?
Not saying these things WILL happen, but they could. I think if we travel right after the borders open, we have to be aware of any risk and will probably be on our own to solve any problems. I am dying to return to Peru, so I will be anxious to get there once it appears reasonably safe to do so. I thought I read somewhere that Peru may not open to international travel until October, but I don't see how that could be financially viable.
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05-05-20 00:01 #4976
Posts: 21Covid19 update
Any updates about when Peru will open its boarders? I saw Colombia and Ecuador are setting up dates when things can open up. I am hoping to make a trip in June or July.