Ladies of the night
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Re: Ladies of the night
i said several years ago that the greens was like a ghetto, it will be JBR area next.
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that sentence doesn't make any sense?
I feel sorry for these girls, and turning the police on them won't solve anything...as for the men using their services...they must be desparate was well...being stuck in a labor camp with no women and without seeing their wifes for years can't be a good thing...
I feel sorry for these girls, and turning the police on them won't solve anything...as for the men using their services...they must be desparate was well...being stuck in a labor camp with no women and without seeing their wifes for years can't be a good thing...
they are doing it to support their family. They will not be able to support their family anymore when they are confined to an aids hospice.
simple enough?
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You know what... I must go aorund in an oblivious daze all the time. I've never seen any. I live in the Greens and have never noticed, but I used to live in Bur Dubai and was never approached there either - I must look really poor
All the guys who went shopping in Spinneys would go on about getting stalked around the aisles and pursued home by hookers.... nope, not me, never happened.
Not that i wanted it to, mind. Just saying....
All the guys who went shopping in Spinneys would go on about getting stalked around the aisles and pursued home by hookers.... nope, not me, never happened.
Not that i wanted it to, mind. Just saying....
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I do feel sorry for them too and believe-but for an accident of birth- anyone of us could have been one of the 'disposable people' of this world
#37
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You're probably right.
LH: These girls are definitely working girls and they are even more blatant than the girls who work the hotel bars.
Did you hear about the filipino girls who were working the labour camps? They'd start at one end of the camp and work their way through to the other side - 10 dirhams a go apparently until they got caught. Can you imagine the viruses they have? Yuck!
LH: These girls are definitely working girls and they are even more blatant than the girls who work the hotel bars.
Did you hear about the filipino girls who were working the labour camps? They'd start at one end of the camp and work their way through to the other side - 10 dirhams a go apparently until they got caught. Can you imagine the viruses they have? Yuck!
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Elsewhere though charitable aids hospices do exist, although they are severely underfunded especially if, like in the UK, the government cuts their contribution to them.
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I have colleagues over here with work, staying on the Media Rotana and they said Nelsons is getting it's fair share of 'ladies of the night' in there.
I know the Royal Meridien allows it to go on....a friend was staying there on his first visit to Dubai, thought he was getting chatted up until she asked how much he was willing to pay.
I know the Royal Meridien allows it to go on....a friend was staying there on his first visit to Dubai, thought he was getting chatted up until she asked how much he was willing to pay.
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Well, seeing as everyone in the labour camp will have already been screened for HIV, I imagine the risk of the girls ending up with AIDS is very low...
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Certainly don't know of any aids hospices here because, of course, there's no aids in the UAE...
Elsewhere though charitable aids hospices do exist, although they are severely underfunded especially if, like in the UK, the government cuts their contribution to them.
Elsewhere though charitable aids hospices do exist, although they are severely underfunded especially if, like in the UK, the government cuts their contribution to them.
I was being tongue in cheek to Commander.
Aware of charitable hospices,but to think any of these women stand a chance of receiving care there is pie in the sky.I think these women
know that as soon as they start a career plying their wares,they are on a time clock to their grave.
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It could be a lot worse - like Bahrain. My friend was working there recently with her boyfriend and she said the city is full ho houses and ho apartment blocks and when you go to any club, bar or restaurant, regardless of how nice they were, the ho's would be crawling all over her boyfriend, touching him, trying to sit on his lap etc. It didn't bother her because she's gorgeous and super confident, but he couldn't stand it - said it made him feel sick. They both eventually moved back to the UK because he really didn't like the atmosphere over there. Apparently prostitution is one the main sources of income in Bahrain now - it used to be oil!
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I was being tongue in cheek to Commander.
Aware of charitable hospices,but to think any of these women stand a chance of receiving care there is pie in the sky.I think these women
know that as soon as they start a career plying their wares,they are on a time clock to their grave.
Aware of charitable hospices,but to think any of these women stand a chance of receiving care there is pie in the sky.I think these women
know that as soon as they start a career plying their wares,they are on a time clock to their grave.
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Re: Ladies of the night
It could be a lot worse - like Bahrain. My friend was working there recently with her boyfriend and she said the city is full ho houses and ho apartment blocks and when you go to any club, bar or restaurant, regardless of how nice they were, the ho's would be crawling all over her boyfriend, touching him, trying to sit on his lap etc. It didn't bother her because she's gorgeous and super confident, but he couldn't stand it - said it made him feel sick. They both eventually moved back to the UK because he really didn't like the atmosphere over there. Apparently prostitution is one the main sources of income in Bahrain now - it used to be oil!