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12-25-14 12:50 #313
Posts: 68Originally Posted by PeterPatros [View Original Post]
Chennai is the worst place in India for mongering and for sexual action.
And you wENT at wrong city with wrong place for wrong service. You don't know India is the cheapest country for mongering and without and problem with full satisfaction. I can bet you on this. Its my challenge dude.
Just visit Kolkata new Delhi and mumbai and Bangalore.
Kolkata is India's sex city of joy also.
Here you will get turn on at dance bars and SG.
And here you can get awsm massage parlours with their full satisfaction services in cheapest rates.
Kolkata is the only city in the world where you can sex from 60 rs streethooker to 2 lac celebrity. Depends on youc pocket budget and allowance. Keep this in mind dude.
If you have any queries and if you need any information at Delhi, pune, mumbai, orrisa, Bangalore, or specially in Kolkata at my home town.
You can knock me any time I will join you here bro.
You will get my posts at kKolkata forum.
Thanks.
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11-13-14 07:03 #312
Posts: 280India is expensive
Such activities are rather expensive in India.
No comparison between Bali, Thailand and India. India is far more expensive.
As an off shoot from mongering. A "four hands" massage in a good place in Chennai costs Rs 4000 to Rs 5000 (US $ 65 to $ 80) In Cambodia I had a really good one for $15 !
Originally Posted by KConstant [View Original Post]
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11-12-14 18:18 #311
Posts: 65It is in thousands
Originally Posted by KConstant [View Original Post]
The usual going price is around 2-5 k for 1 hour (unless you are in some rare red light areas). The rates for a night ranges from 6-8 k upwards.
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11-07-14 06:05 #310
Posts: 14Yes, it is correct.
India is a conservative society. Its very difficult to find a quality chicks compared to Thai or some other city, until you hit the right contacts.
Originally Posted by KConstant [View Original Post]
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11-07-14 00:37 #309
Posts: 90The Cost of the habit: Am I reading these reports correctly?
Greetings,
I'm browsing the India forum to get an idea of what the market looks like. I've visited Kuta (Bali) and Thailand before, but I'm thinking about checking out India on a cultural tour w / some side action.
In the forums, I see reports quoting prices of 5 k, 8 k, 10 k, and higher for companionship:
It appears to me that the reports are talking about thousands and thousands of rupees. For example, 8,000 rupees is approx. 130 USD. Is that right?
I'm incredulous about these numbers. Does 'k' signify something else?
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11-06-14 19:53 #308
Posts: 33Originally Posted by GiveAsIGet [View Original Post]
Try to get a consulting job. You can get paid and have fun.
It takes time if you are a naturalized US citizen to get a visa in some cases.
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11-02-14 17:10 #307
Posts: 65Originally Posted by Psalm78 [View Original Post]
If you are planning a trip exclusively for mongering, you may be better served in other countries. Though I haven't visited, Eastern Europe (Romania etc.) are options worth considering. If visiting India, make sure you visit Goa (for beaches).
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11-02-14 14:43 #306
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Psalm78 [View Original Post]
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11-02-14 08:24 #305
Posts: 1070Prostitution in India: Make It Legal
http://www.economist.com/node/21629472/print
A proper debate is needed on legalising sex work.
Nov 1st 2014.
Delhi.
From the print edition.
SINCE her husband walked out on her a year ago, Sumana has commuted from a rented slum house in south-eastern Delhi to sit by a busy road in the city centre. Dressed in a floral-print salwar kameez and with kohl around her eyes, she picks up two or three customers a day for sex. Mostly they are car chauffeurs, who pay as little as 300 rupees ($4. 80) a time. Some, she says, are generous or gentle, but there is also violence.
Sumana sticks to daylight hours. Her family thinks she has an office job, which is what she would prefer. But she has no education, and she will carry on until her teenage son finishes school. She knows soliciting is illegal—though the law is vague on prostitution itself. She understands the benefits of condoms, yet her customers rarely wear one.
Sumana has no pimp; nor was she trafficked. The same goes for Bina, a younger woman nearby who arranges to meet higher-paying men by phone: guards, drivers and cooks who pass around her number. She complains of long hours.
Officials say India has over 3 m sex workers. It is unclear how many, like Sumana and Bina, opt for the business because they need the money, and how many are forced by others. Bharati Dey, president of the All India Network of Sex Workers, argues that prostitution is a matter of choice, and that sex workers should have rights like anyone else. The industry has grown as women, notably ill-educated rural migrants, enter India's labour market in larger numbers. Most find low-paid or casual work; for a minority, selling sex is a relatively well-paid option.
Ms Dey's and other groups want the sex trade brought out of the shadows. In April the UN's special rapporteur on violence against women said ending India's de facto criminalisation of sex workers would make them less vulnerable. Five years ago the Supreme Court said prostitution should be legalised. So, now, does the National Commission for Women, a federal body, changing its previous stance. Its head, Lalitha Kumaramangalam, argues that a regulated industry could better stop forcible trafficking, including of children, improve hygiene among workers and clients and limit the spread of HIV and other diseases. On November 8th she will make the case before a special panel of the Supreme Court looking at amending the law.
Openness and regulation bring benefits. Mayank Austen Soofi, who has written in depth about the brothels of G. Be. Road, a sprawling red-light district in Delhi dating back to the Mughal era, says that every sex worker he knows wants to be legal. Prostitutes today hesitate to approach doctors. They dread police harassment. And they fear their landlords will expel them.
A priority should be ending forced prostitution, especially of children. Apne Aap, an anti-trafficking group, says brokers pay as little as 4,000 rupees to the families of village girls who are then raped by customers. Raids of brothels by NGOs and police to rescue victims often fail because families later return the children to the same brokers. In other cases girls and young women are tricked with promises of marriage. Apne Aap claims that over a third of all sex workers are under 18.
The organisation opposes legalisation, arguing that more demand for sex would lead to more trafficking. Instead, Apne Aap's campaign, "Cool Men Don't Buy Sex", is intended to reduce demand. If that looks unlikely to have much success, the prospects of legalisation appear slender, too. No politician is ready to champion the idea. The conservative Bharatiya Janata Party is unlikely to support it. Those selling sex will continue to live in the shadows.
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07-26-14 01:55 #304
Posts: 16What's the deal about India.
Could someone explain in few words?
India is topping the Billboard here, why?
Is it because it is a industrial magnet With a lot of half mongers travelling or is it because its pure cheap?, that was my first thoght, could be.
I mean is the girls better, is the food better, extremly easy mongering or is comfort in general comfort better. It is also a long flight from some of the most important mongering departures.
Can not see any great holliday spots near the sea or something really worth it. Its a great and halfway intresting country but. Admit I have never been there but I would go if its better total experience than other parts of the world.
I just want to know in short words why its the most discussed?
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07-22-14 14:48 #303
Posts: 626Originally Posted by StunGun [View Original Post]
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07-22-14 07:08 #302
Posts: 104Sexual wellness condoms and lube
There seems to always be a discussion about which condoms to buy in India on each and every thread on the India forum. But there is very few information about some of the other products that are available now to enhance the sexual experience.
As I am from a small town I don't get the selection of condoms available in the cities so I usually buy online. I recently looked online to buy lube and it seemed insanely costly. Can anyone suggest a good lube currently available over the counter or on the number of online shopping sites?
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07-18-14 14:24 #301
Posts: 91Prostitution is legal in India, pimping is not
Came across this link in Quora: http://www.quora.com/India/What-are-...d=tsIP&share=1.
Is it true?
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03-17-14 07:40 #300
Posts: 207Originally Posted by stun gun [View Original Post]
on trouble accessing isg; i echo your sentiments; even i feel at times, page doesn't get opened. i always tray after sometime as assume that downtime might be due to server maintenance etc.
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03-17-14 04:36 #299
Posts: 468Internet Connection
Of late I am facing some trouble accessing ISG. Many a times I get messages like "connection request rejected", "DNS not found", "Google Chrome could not load the webpage because www.internationalsexguide.info took too long to respond" etc. Many a times I get dis-connected from the internet. Any of you also experiencing the same difficulties?
Earlier I had an Airtel 3G modem. When Airtel stopped 3G service in Maharashtra telecom circle, I bought a Vodafone 3G modem. Now I am facing trouble with this also. The connection gets dropped almost every 2-3 minutes, on an un-lucky day. Now I am thinking of buying an Idea / BSNL 3G dongle also. Anybody with good / bad experience with Idea / BSNL?
Thanks,