la_guachita
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Given the recent and on-going dismal news, both here in Buenos Aires and other countries on this planet, I am rather alarmed and dismayed that some of the topics in this thread refer to prostitution as being a motivating factor for tourism to Cuba. One only needs to see what the Sex Trade led to in terms of exploitation of impoverished women & children in Thailand, the Philippines, Russia, and many, many other countries on this planet. Yes, even the United States. One's level of loneliness does not justify an immoral exploitation of impoverished people, whether they be male or female. Looking at human beings as a commodity to be purchased & exploited is wrong, very wrong.
Good on you Risu for bringing this up. I was thinking the same thing while reading this. Prostitution should be legal and employed w/ harm reduction methods as it is in Amsterdam and parts of Nevada, but reading about it in the context of a visiting an economically disadvantaged country and being able to get cheap sex from desperate women with few other options to feed their kids is a bajón.
I know there are a lot of men who come to BA as well for the easy access to pretty women they can pay to have sex, i just wonder how the johns (if they aren't elderly or handicap or something) reconcile doing so when it's clear the women are doing it because they have little choice.