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10-23-15 08:39 #20482
Posts: 19Report
F*ll m**and spa in Dalugama.
Just coming out of the spa.
Entrance 1000 rs.
Took a girl called A*you.
Massage went for about 30-40 minutes, and it was above average I should say.
Girl was slim, age around 27. As usual same old story.
Married and have a kid.
Only upper access.
Attitude- 7/10.
Face- 6/10.
Gave tip and came out.
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10-23-15 04:37 #20481
Posts: 158Sweet girl in Seeduwa.
Came to Sri-Lanka Tuesday morning, unpacked, in the evening I saw that Internet were not working, called 1212, they came Wednesday afternoon / evening. Called a tuk tuk and went to a restaurant in Negombo, ended Negombo at the pub. Went to a karaoke club in Seeduwa, spoke to a very sweet and nice girl, she asked my number and she gave her number. She called me on Thursday; we decided she should come to my house. She is 27 years old, very beautiful, a dream of a body, face very beautiful, she came with a strong beer in her hand, as we had several hours together we sat and spoke by the time she was finishing her beer, she told me she doesn't have a boyfriend, s You my boyfriend she told. She told me "I have never done this thing before, I don't know why I did it with you" Anyway we went to the bed I started to feel her, her pussy became very wet, started to lick her, she really got crazy, good in fucking. I can call her whenever I want. Agreed prize 10000 and I gave her 500 for the tuk tuk. I don't want to give her contacts to anyone until I come to know her better. She is a girl I would like to merry, she has everything.
Goran.
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10-23-15 02:24 #20480
Posts: 975I feel places in Nugegoda / Maharagama are not paying enough of their dues as these areas are very regularly being raided. But on the other hand, there seem to be so many new places opening up in these areas too.
Originally Posted by GotWood [View Original Post]
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10-23-15 02:15 #20479
Posts: 975There are phones with dual sim, perhaps you can use one of those. However, for mongering purpose, suggest you use a cheap phone, giving you the flexibility of throwing it away if you are in some tight situation (keep a copy of your valuable numbers somewhere else, so you have access to it at a later date).
Originally Posted by Joshu789 [View Original Post]
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10-23-15 02:09 #20478
Posts: 975Prices will come down as more services like this get popular. It's fantastic to at least see that we now have such an option, like other countries.
Originally Posted by DesiBoobs [View Original Post]
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10-23-15 02:04 #20477
Posts: 975Thank you for this info. 3 or 4 people had asked me about this place and I didn't have any info to give as I had never visited. Now after your report, perhaps I never will.
Chrismonger3
Originally Posted by MountBoy [View Original Post]
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10-22-15 18:45 #20476
Posts: 72JH bad experience
If anyone of you planning to visit JH, I got this much to say. Never pick No. 5 because you would have a bad session for sure.
I made the same mistake because I couldn't be patient enough to get someone I know well.
She is so mechanical and doesn't offer any GFE nor extras. Total waste of money. Never going to visit no. 5 hereafter. A kind tip for everyone.
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10-22-15 15:57 #20475
Posts: 190Sex Workers
Originally Posted by TheOldTeaboy [View Original Post]
We need to take an interest in their welfare too, so glad they have lawyers supporting & representing them. What happens politically is up to the govt / establishment. In Thailand Prostitution itself is illegal, The government instituted a system of monitoring sex workers in order to prevent their mistreatment and to control the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. In other words it's not strictly enforced.
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10-22-15 15:22 #20474
Posts: 371Originally Posted by Joshu789 [View Original Post]
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10-22-15 12:05 #20473
Posts: 36Originally Posted by ChrisMonger3 [View Original Post]
Positives by legalizing the industry.
1. Proper medical practice can be implemented and made them compulsory.
2. The quality of the places / workers will improve.
3. A huge stress relief to whoever needed.
4. Most importantly, the harm on women / children will stop when there are more legal / accessible means to relieve stress.
However proper legal framework / process must be brought to ensure.
1. No sex slavery / child sex workers / sexual abuse will take place.
2. Proper medical procedures and standards will be strictly enforced and followed.
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10-22-15 11:58 #20472
Posts: 127Sex Workers
Originally Posted by ChrisMonger3 [View Original Post]
However, reality is that no government, no president or no prime minister of Sri Lanka would want to go down in history as the one that leagalized prostitution:
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10-22-15 10:17 #20471
Posts: 47Surangi Rathnayake
Dear mongers,
Doe's any one tried Ruwangi Rathnayake (teledrama actress)? Really got a feeling after she appeared in Derana Anniversary with sexy red dress. She's a most hot topic in FB and other social medias these days.
Does any one know or tried her please PM me.
Cheers
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10-22-15 08:38 #20470
Posts: 55Originally Posted by TheOldTeaboy [View Original Post]
How's everyone doing.
Extremely busy these days. So couldn't even drop by.
I heard the stories too, but there's a definite chance of this to go south as the religious communities are making a stance against this (usual pricks that hide behind the robe and course havoc).
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10-22-15 06:53 #20469
Posts: 34Brothel raided
There, not much of a liberal thought can be had about sex workers after seeing this.
http://www.dailymirror.lk/92191/last-evening
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10-22-15 05:37 #20468
Posts: 1214Sex workers
Originally Posted by ChrisMonger3 [View Original Post]
Prostitution should be legalized, said National Organizer, Centre for Sex Workers' Rights, Attorney at Law Senaka Perera.
He said there is no one to speak on behalf of sex workers.
"Their rights should be protected," Perera said.
He was speaking at a press conference held at Colombo yesterday.
"Legislation should be introduced for the protection of sex workers. They do not choose to become sex workers. It is the situation that compels them to take to this profession," he said.
"We do not promote prostitution, but, we support the rights of sex workers. Police should behave in a more responsible manner when handling cases with regard to sex workers," Perera said.
"Sex workers are arrested under the Vagrant's Ordinance of 1841 and Brothels Ordinance of 1889.
These laws should be abolished and new laws introduced to safeguard their rights.
The Vagrant's Ordinance was introduced to control the Indian labourers and alleged that the Police treat sex workers in a rude manner under that Ordinance," he added.
He further said that the perception of society towards sex workers has to be changed. If this situation continues, even their children will not have a secure future.
"There are around 600 members in our centre. It is for the first time in Sri Lanka that a centre has been formed for the betterment of sex workers," Attorney at Law Perera added.
"The Police, people and society look down upon them as they do not have any provisions in law to safeguard them, said Attorney at Law Thushara Daskon.
Chairman of the Centre for Sex Workers Rights B. Maheshwari said the male population and society in general are the prime reasons for women to become sex workers.
She said that women choose this as profession as they do not have any alternative solution and only when women are trapped financially in the hands of men.
"The government needs to look into the problems faced by the sex workers. The media and the police reveal the identity of the women who are alleged to be involved in prostitution unaware of the consequences on the women and their children.
She also quoted the Police Media Spokesman as having said that there are over 6,000 people involved in prostitution.
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