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Here's a question regarding pricing, I responded with this info:
In pesos, $500 is about $38.50US
This was the average price for a girl+room at the bars in San Jose. They were all pretty much the outer courtyard of a property with an aluminum patio covering a dirt floor with about a dozen card tables placed about. It seems that this is typical for such a warm part of Mexico, since the five or so bars I visited in San Jose and some of the ones in Cabo San Lucas had this type of layout.
The brothels I visited were only in Cabo San Lucas. These were large bar type establishment with AC running and a bar alongside one wall with doorways leading either to a set of rooms in the rear or upstairs.
Most of the patrons were locals and had an air of general laborer about them. In all honesty, they weren't too happy that a gringo was in their bar with their local hotties (some 6's and 8's). It's easy to notice who the head honcho is at these places. They are the loudest ones with the better women sitting at their table. I sent them a round and a general head nod, and I was accepted right away.
This is why it is very useful for a non-spanish speaker to be accompanied by someone who does.
If I weren't too comfortable with spanish and wanted to enjoy myself in these parts, this is what I would do:
1. Speak to someone at my hotel, bartenders, taxi drivers or attendents are a good source of info.
2. If I were to feel more comfortable, I'd ask the guide to participate in mongering with me and pay for his drinks and perhaps his female company.
3. Plan it so that you know where you'll be, ask them to list out or explain where you'll be visiting. It makes it easier this way to know where you are.
4. Practice the basics of speaking in spanish.
Cuanto = how much
Cuando = When
Donde = where
Quiero contigo, que dices? = you and me, what do you say?
Sientate = have a seat
hola muٌeca = what's up georgeous
Vamos = let's go
Vamonos = let's get out of here
a ver tu sonrisa... = let me see you smile
a ver que tienes aqui = let me see what you have here...
regalame un besito = let's have a little kiss
In pesos, $500 is about $38.50US
This was the average price for a girl+room at the bars in San Jose. They were all pretty much the outer courtyard of a property with an aluminum patio covering a dirt floor with about a dozen card tables placed about. It seems that this is typical for such a warm part of Mexico, since the five or so bars I visited in San Jose and some of the ones in Cabo San Lucas had this type of layout.
The brothels I visited were only in Cabo San Lucas. These were large bar type establishment with AC running and a bar alongside one wall with doorways leading either to a set of rooms in the rear or upstairs.
Most of the patrons were locals and had an air of general laborer about them. In all honesty, they weren't too happy that a gringo was in their bar with their local hotties (some 6's and 8's). It's easy to notice who the head honcho is at these places. They are the loudest ones with the better women sitting at their table. I sent them a round and a general head nod, and I was accepted right away.
This is why it is very useful for a non-spanish speaker to be accompanied by someone who does.
If I weren't too comfortable with spanish and wanted to enjoy myself in these parts, this is what I would do:
1. Speak to someone at my hotel, bartenders, taxi drivers or attendents are a good source of info.
2. If I were to feel more comfortable, I'd ask the guide to participate in mongering with me and pay for his drinks and perhaps his female company.
3. Plan it so that you know where you'll be, ask them to list out or explain where you'll be visiting. It makes it easier this way to know where you are.
4. Practice the basics of speaking in spanish.
Cuanto = how much
Cuando = When
Donde = where
Quiero contigo, que dices? = you and me, what do you say?
Sientate = have a seat
hola muٌeca = what's up georgeous
Vamos = let's go
Vamonos = let's get out of here
a ver tu sonrisa... = let me see you smile
a ver que tienes aqui = let me see what you have here...
regalame un besito = let's have a little kiss