purdey wrote:DESPERATE is the word Umit. While I am sure not all are unwilling there are those that have been sold into the trade, by family or friends. We have the same in the UK unfortunately, some as young as 12, who are purchased or tricked abroad and then find themselves in prostitution.
Yes they will smile and perform, but someone is always watching or knows there family back home. Maybe illegal prostitution is not as bad as I thought, maybe these girls enjoy their life and have a wonderfull time, maybe even the 12 year olds enjoy it ????????????????????????????
purdey wrote:Pull the other one Phoenix...if you want Laura Ashley material ring Mr Timmins at the Curium Palace hotel in Limassol. He imports every fabric known in the trade.
Oracle wrote:purdey wrote:Pull the other one Phoenix...if you want Laura Ashley material ring Mr Timmins at the Curium Palace hotel in Limassol. He imports every fabric known in the trade.
.... is this above board?
Sounds a bit fishy to me .....
umit07 wrote:DT. wrote:umit07 wrote:Well Purdey if I had to speak for the north, the cabarets employ around 400 woman. There is a cabaret within reach everywhere. NO woman would want to be in this trade unless they were really desperate, I do not agree that most of these woman don't know what they are gonna do once they get here. If deemed competely illegal the business would go completely underground, with no control over it whatsoever. In the north the people working in thse places go through medical check ups every fortnight any found to having any STD's are deported. The men going to these places aren't just the unmarried either, it seems like woman don't mind there husbands gonig to these places from time to time. I remember from high school that is was also a time for a sort of celebration when a virgin guy went to a cabaret and lost his virginity, the whole school would hear about it and girls would compliment you aswell, it was something I really found hard to understand.
still not lost that virginity then umit?
Where did you get that from?
Oracle wrote:I have no association with these places, but I cannot resist the challenge of a provocative thread.
I don't know that they are / should be on the main tourists roads as I have only noticed one the whole time I have been in Cyprus, and that was pointed out to me some 20 years ago ... still going, by the looks of it, although it could do with a lick of paint and some new light bulbs.
They obviously serve a purpose or two.
Clearly they attract customers; and from my point of view, wishing to live-and-let-live, it keeps retrogrades off the streets and away form other establishments...
They would probably say the same thing about Laura Ashley shops ... keeps us floral-print, blue-stocking types off the pavements.
(P.S. Does anyone know where there might be a Laura Ashley shop here in Cyprus ..... as I am fed up pounding the pavements. )
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