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03-30-20 18:41 #5438
Posts: 101Originally Posted by RioHeart [View Original Post]
I think its safe to wipe-out 2020 IMO.
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03-30-20 14:19 #5437
Posts: 58Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
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03-30-20 09:56 #5436
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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03-29-20 16:44 #5435
Posts: 100Just wondering what would be outcall price for entire evening or entire night for a girl that usually goes for a price 70€ 30 min.
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03-28-20 12:34 #5434
Posts: 22450Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
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03-28-20 02:28 #5433
Posts: 573SWERFs (Sex Worker-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) and their political puppets are delusional people. If a country like France has a thriving sex scene despite restrictions, what makes them think they can in a country like Spain?
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03-26-20 23:13 #5432
Posts: 22450Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
Same in Germany, Switzerland.
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03-26-20 15:35 #5431
Posts: 101Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
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03-24-20 20:59 #5430
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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03-24-20 20:18 #5429
Posts: 2991Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
When the economy is poor, which it will be for a long time, and when real emotional suffering exists, which will also be the case for a long time (unfortunately), these ridiculous feminist scholars, who have never actually met a working girl, do not command the attention they got during boom times. So the abolitionists and the Nordic-Model proponents will be ignored when they try to push their social justice warrior agendas. There will simply be more important things for people to worry about.
The oil price collapse will weaken the economies of South America, so there will be a lot of incentive for South American ladies to do sex work in Europe, where the standard of living is better, and the pay is higher.
Plus Spain and Portugal are not that reliant on foreign sex workers. There are an abundance of local women doing the same services at the same prices.
The issue is whether affordable flights exist between Europe and South America. But eventually, air travel will rebound.
Sex work is counter-recessionary on the supply side.
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03-24-20 10:52 #5428
Posts: 22450Originally Posted by PunterWanderer [View Original Post]
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03-24-20 02:21 #5427
Posts: 573Given the current situation I doubt prostitution is in government's mind right now, assuming if they survive after the coronavirus pandemic.
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03-21-20 20:47 #5426
Posts: 130Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
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03-21-20 12:13 #5425
Posts: 597Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
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03-21-20 12:10 #5424
Posts: 2991Originally Posted by BarcyFun [View Original Post]
This spread so fast, it is highly contagious.
If one is infected, he or she would pass it to the other in a non-GFE session, just as he / she would in a GFE session.
You can't do much of anything sexual six feet apart.
I am surprised no one has done the slogan, stay Six Feet Apart, or you will be six feet under.
The bigger issue in my opinion is immigration and border crossings.
Spain is an unusual country in that its local Spanish providers get along with, and price match with, their South American imported sisters.
That doesn't happen in the United Kingdom. The local women are more expensive, and there was an article in The Economist magazine years ago, with a sign that said "Olga, Upstairs" and had an arrow pointing up, where a local provider expressed an unfavorable opinion about those damn Eastern European ladies who work for practically no money at all.
This crisis may make the world a more isolated place. Fewer airlines, fewer flights, more immigration hassles and medical checks, more quarantines, and a never-ending prejudice that other groups of people "all have cooties". It irritates many in Spain that the Spanish Flu is still called that. It didn't even originate in Spain, but Spain's media was the only one reporting on the flu, since other countries in Europe were under wartime media censoring during the original outbreak. Prejudices die hard, and if South Americans largely avoid this crisis, will they still flick to Europe?