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  2. #3221

    Sin Goma

    Will be in Madrid in a few weeks. RTFFing quite a bit, thanks to everyone for their posts. I am seeking full service sin goma in Madrid.

    Thanks to Kosher Kowboy for pointing me to Annasmz and MariaG (and friends), who look like sure bets.

    There are some possibilities while searching sites like pasion and nuevoloquo.

    Just curious to know if anyone can point me to any other sources. PM or post. I will definitely be posting reviews of any and all girls I see.

    Thanks in advance.

  3. #3220
    Quote Originally Posted by Mongerer88  [View Original Post]
    I doubt that it will ever get as bad in Spain as it is in the United States. This morning an actress appeared on a US weekly news interview show (Meet The Press). It was once an honor for a senator, congressperson or governor to appear on this show, and actors / actresses were rarely invited as guests. This well-known actress, who is a feminist protester, informed us that the definition of Due Process is gradually being changed by the #metoo protests. The term Due Process appears in the US Constitution and normally changes to Constitutional language requires a super majority vote of Congress and State Legislatures. The rise of extremism in politics and the decline in the quality of the media is an alarming trend almost everywhere in the world.
    My guess is that it's either an empty gesture or they will only target street walkers.

  4. #3219
    Quote Originally Posted by Gorillo  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    Looking around the web, at slumi.com and pasion.com, I spotted some interesting girls working in Calle Trevio 11. With my poor Spanish, I read some negative comments about the cleaningness and the quality of service of that house. Has anyone visited it to share more information?

    Thanks in advance!
    Here is the most recent translated entry on one of the local Spanish review boards about this place, which is from December, 2017.

    "The other day I ended up in this dump animated by Karla's photos:

    Impossible to enjoy because I thought it was a hobo without ventilation, decoration of cuéntame, but avejentada and a bidet in the room. Fabric sheet of God knows when.

    I did not leave because I had booked. They were 40 turkeys for 20 minutes.

    The girl may be the one in the photos a few years ago and with a few kilos less. Venezuelan and willful, but it was impossible to focus on the matter.

    If you care about the hygiene or the environment, you are warned. I will not go crazy again."

    This place is only a few euros less expensive than the recommended, upscale brothels recommended on the forum.

    Would it really be worth going somewhere like this to save that small of an amount of money?

  5. #3218
    Hi all,

    Looking around the web, at slumi.com and pasion.com, I spotted some interesting girls working in Calle Trevio 11. With my poor Spanish, I read some negative comments about the cleaningness and the quality of service of that house. Has anyone visited it to share more information?

    Thanks in advance!

  6. #3217

    #metoo

    Quote Originally Posted by Mongerer88  [View Original Post]
    I doubt that it will ever get as bad in Spain as it is in the United States. This morning an actress appeared on a US weekly news interview show (Meet The Press). It was once an honor for a senator, congressperson or governor to appear on this show, and actors / actresses were rarely invited as guests. This well-known actress, who is a feminist protester, informed us that the definition of Due Process is gradually being changed by the #metoo protests. The term Due Process appears in the US Constitution and normally changes to Constitutional language requires a super majority vote of Congress and State Legislatures. The rise of extremism in politics and the decline in the quality of the media is an alarming trend almost everywhere in the world.
    Does anyone else find it hilarious that this literally reads as: Pound Me Too?

  7. #3216
    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe1976X  [View Original Post]
    The Spanish Socialist lunatics which are truly far more left wing than the Social Democratic Movement that uniformed people wish to believe they represent have representation and direction in the current political governance of Spain. They have no concept of freedom of speech and debate but just complete control! Spain is on a political precepts at present and the next few years could see huge political uncertainty, destabilisation and changes that no one only a few years earlier would believe. The only certainty is that anything could happen and suppression of what we consider to be the norm is likely. Fem Nazis telling women what they can and cannot do with their lives and Political Upstarts wanting to ban bull fighting from mainland Spain will be just the beginning of the end! Enjoy Spain whilst you can!
    I work as a luxury escort in Madrid and other Spanish cities and It is true that socialist party and Catalonia independent parties are making a mess in the country. Economics are going down and socialist manners are like a must. Feminist movement is getting power, this is not bad but the thing is that if you a re a woman and you don't think like this feminist radicals then you are women enemy and they are going to make your life really hard. The thing is that Spain can be in danger because politics corruption and socialist fascism.

  8. #3215
    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe1976X  [View Original Post]
    The Spanish Socialist lunatics which are truly far more left wing than the Social Democratic Movement that uniformed people wish to believe they represent have representation and direction in the current political governance of Spain. They have no concept of freedom of speech and debate but just complete control! Spain is on a political precepts at present and the next few years could see huge political uncertainty, destabilisation and changes that no one only a few years earlier would believe. The only certainty is that anything could happen and suppression of what we consider to be the norm is likely. Fem Nazis telling women what they can and cannot do with their lives and Political Upstarts wanting to ban bull fighting from mainland Spain will be just the beginning of the end! Enjoy Spain whilst you can!
    I doubt that it will ever get as bad in Spain as it is in the United States. This morning an actress appeared on a US weekly news interview show (Meet The Press). It was once an honor for a senator, congressperson or governor to appear on this show, and actors / actresses were rarely invited as guests. This well-known actress, who is a feminist protester, informed us that the definition of Due Process is gradually being changed by the #metoo protests. The term Due Process appears in the US Constitution and normally changes to Constitutional language requires a super majority vote of Congress and State Legislatures. The rise of extremism in politics and the decline in the quality of the media is an alarming trend almost everywhere in the world.

  9. #3214

    Socialist State Control!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mongerer88  [View Original Post]
    Is this the sort of thing you are reading?

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...in/1155655002/

    But it is a shame to see any government nose around a well functioning decriminalized, largely non-regulated industry like Spain's commercial sex industry. As can be seen in the last year in Germany, no one can fuck something up like the government.
    The Spanish Socialist lunatics which are truly far more left wing than the Social Democratic Movement that uniformed people wish to believe they represent have representation and direction in the current political governance of Spain. They have no concept of freedom of speech and debate but just complete control! Spain is on a political precepts at present and the next few years could see huge political uncertainty, destabilisation and changes that no one only a few years earlier would believe. The only certainty is that anything could happen and suppression of what we consider to be the norm is likely. Fem Nazis telling women what they can and cannot do with their lives and Political Upstarts wanting to ban bull fighting from mainland Spain will be just the beginning of the end! Enjoy Spain whilst you can!

  10. #3213
    Quote Originally Posted by Mongerer88  [View Original Post]
    Is this the sort of thing you are reading?

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...in/1155655002/

    The labor union issue caused some debate, but true criminalization would be quite a leap from the complete vacuum that exists now.

    The good news is the trend worldwide away from work at large fixed-place "brothels" and toward independents and small groups of independents sharing a space with the address kept private. Technology has allowed this to happen and reduces the perceived need for "labor unions" in sex work. A lady has more autonomy in setting prices, and if her work doesn't pay her enough, she is able to leave the industry or spend more hours in her "civilian job".

    And independents and "shared private apartments" are more difficult for governments to pass laws against unless they go completely heavy-handed like France and try to ban all advertising and communication like France, but that has mixed success in a free speech world. And that would be an even larger leap to go from decriminalization to prohibition on the act and prohibition on advertising. I just don't see it happening, myself.

    But it is a shame to see any government nose around a well functioning decriminalized, largely non-regulated industry like Spain's commercial sex industry. As can be seen in the last year in Germany, no one can fuck something up like the government.
    Yes plus one or two translated articles from El País. Funny you mentioned France as despite attempts to eradicate prostitution there are tens of thousands of escorts working online plus erotic massage parlors.

  11. #3212
    Quote Originally Posted by BaltiX  [View Original Post]
    Slightly OT, but I read some articles about the current Spanish gov wanting to abolish prostitution in Madrid and rest of Spain. Do you think that will happen? I doubt it, but I'm far from an expert on Spanish politics.
    Is this the sort of thing you are reading?

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...in/1155655002/

    The labor union issue caused some debate, but true criminalization would be quite a leap from the complete vacuum that exists now.

    The good news is the trend worldwide away from work at large fixed-place "brothels" and toward independents and small groups of independents sharing a space with the address kept private. Technology has allowed this to happen and reduces the perceived need for "labor unions" in sex work. A lady has more autonomy in setting prices, and if her work doesn't pay her enough, she is able to leave the industry or spend more hours in her "civilian job".

    And independents and "shared private apartments" are more difficult for governments to pass laws against unless they go completely heavy-handed like France and try to ban all advertising and communication like France, but that has mixed success in a free speech world. And that would be an even larger leap to go from decriminalization to prohibition on the act and prohibition on advertising. I just don't see it happening, myself.

    But it is a shame to see any government nose around a well functioning decriminalized, largely non-regulated industry like Spain's commercial sex industry. As can be seen in the last year in Germany, no one can fuck something up like the government.

  12. #3211
    Slightly OT, but I read some articles about the current Spanish gov wanting to abolish prostitution in Madrid and rest of Spain. Do you think that will happen? I doubt it, but I'm far from an expert on Spanish politics.

  13. #3210

    SW Madrid San Andres.

    Quote Originally Posted by NightJar  [View Original Post]
    Soon I will go to Madrid for a few days. Because I am interested in street ladies, I searched the internet for places where they often stand. In addition, I found a site on the internet that contains photos and the places where they can be found. That's the site: http://doxyspotting.com/category/spain/madrid/page/20/.
    Hello NightJar,

    I've been to this area (San Andres) as well (The triangle Metro / Cercanias-stations Villaverde Alto / San Cristobal / San Cristobal Industrial). It was in July and August and not very busy: holiday-time: Madrid is desolated then. And keep in mind that your info on the website is of 2015. Things can change fast in this business. Keep us posted.

  14. #3209
    Quote Originally Posted by OnsMike  [View Original Post]
    I chose Adriana because she looks energetic and always smiling, which is a good sign. She is a tall (but not wide) girl. Stats on web page is accurate, except for her age.
    Thanks for the report OnsMike, I'll be in Madrid next week and had my eyes on Adriana.

    I guess she actually looks older then what's on the web page stats? Early 30's?

  15. #3208

    Street lady's in Madrid.

    Soon I will go to Madrid for a few days. Because I am interested in street ladies, I searched the internet for places where they often stand. In addition, I found a site on the internet that contains photos and the places where they can be found. That's the site: http://doxyspotting.com/category/spain/madrid/page/20/.

    An interesting source of information for people with the same interest.

    It involves places found via streetview of many places in the World.

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