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Remember Me? Forum Open General stuff Sex Tourist contribution to economy. Last Jump to page: Results 11 to 20 of Thread: Sex Tourist contribution to economy. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Originally Posted by SKY. I can though. Believe it or not there are more hookers in Punta Cana, Bavaro than in Sousua. And it is not even close. There are 3 out and out whore houses here. Any bar in Fruisa you will pretty much find them Steve's Bar and around the corner is a very large new bar full of cueros.
Also there is the Flamboyan Hotel that rents by the hour. I can go on and on. It is just way more spread out here than Pedro Clisante. As there are over hotels here and just about all are AI's. Hector L liked this post. Originally Posted by the gorgon. And they rob you blind on a drink tab in these places. A girl says can you buy me a drink. I am not kidding. Prostitution is legal and well regulated in some countries.
Germany and the Netherlands comes to mind. In other places, Thailand,the DR, Philippines etc. World's oldest profession. There will always be a market. If the Govt here were to license, tax and remove the pandering from the street corners, an upscale tourist draw could be created. Clients would appreciate regular medical checkups, the girls and guys could be protected from assaults and deviants, families could walk the streets without offending little Johnnie's developing morality and everyone could coexist.
Like with pot, once an air of legitimacy comes to an economic sector, the lowlife criminal element for the most part moves on as competition kills corrupt monopolies. The clients could go to the providers rather than the other way around. The money to be made is staggering. The negative publicity would soon pass as it has in other countries that have taken the sex trade mainstream. What little is left is for the provider themselves. I don't have strong feelings one way or the other.
If it is allowed to flourish and is done right the money to be made could benefit the providers, the community, local and state Governments with some left over to pad the pockets of those who feel the need to fill them at every opportunity. Allowed to sputter along as an afterthought adjunct to the tourist sector, pretty much no one comes out looking every good and the objectionable and unsavoury influences can continue to the determent of everyone but themselves.