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In my mind, London is the city with the widest array of escorts on offer. I have an age cap of 25 for hires and London consistently comes out on top as having the most listings. Melbourne and Sydney are also interesting but they're just so far away. What cities are on your list in 2025?

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9 minutes ago, José Soplanucas said:

It is in my top list every year, but specially in 2025 after the local currency devaluation. RIO DE JANEIRO and SAO PAULO. This year, I am planning trips to SP, RJ, Salvador and Foz do Iguazu. 

I'm worried about safety in Brazil. I remember reading about a guy from New York who was murdered by an escort last year in Brazil.

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1 hour ago, Quincy_7 said:

In my mind, London is the city with the widest array of escorts on offer. I have an age cap of 25 for hires and London consistently comes out on top as having the most listings. Melbourne and Sydney are also interesting but they're just so far away. What cities are on your list in 2025?

How do you verify if they're under 25? Most guys who are fit as d healthy can pass as several years younger than their actual age.

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3 minutes ago, José Soplanucas said:

Thank you, @mike carey and @BenjaminNicholas! I am so tired of confronting these stupid and ignorant prejudices!

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The "dangers of Rio" argument has too many threads already. No one ever agrees with the pro-Rio faction.

So let's not go there.

It's been discussed to death.

I agree with @Quincy_7. London has a great variety of handsome providers, including some of the most handsome Brazilians.

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3 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

The "dangers of Rio" argument has too many threads already. No one ever agrees with the pro-Rio faction.

So let's not go there.

It's been discussed to death.

I agree with @Quincy_7. London has a great variety of handsome providers, including some of the most handsome Brazilians.

You do not get the last word, and decide not to be back there.

You are correct, we will not agree on the topic safety in Rio and LaTam. However, @Quincy_7 makes the bright argument that because a visitor was murdered by an escort he will not consider the place. That is quite different than a general concern about safety.

Now, let's see whether or not you can leave it here. 

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9 minutes ago, Newtdad said:

I said Portugal, so yes, Algarve should be included. I put Lisbon as an emphasis since it's the busiest city in that county.

Thanks. That's what I thought you meant. I'm sure Lisbon is busy too...but I would assume the escort business for Brazlians would focus more on the beach ⛱️ tourism.

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I'm not sure whether comparing Spain and London is a fair way to look at it, London is an expensive city, Spain is a varied country. By all means compare London to Madrid or Barcelona, but in neither country is one major city, or even two, representative of the entire country (or in the UK, or more contentiously in Spain, is one city representative of all the constituent countries).

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On 1/6/2025 at 11:25 PM, curiousbynature12 said:

I'm challenging myself to travel to only non-European countries, so the cities on my list include:

  • NYC
  • Washington DC (Less for hiring, more for the surplus of gays going to WorldPride)
  • Miami + Miami Beach
  • LA
  • Mexico City
  • Bogota
  • Medellin
  • Sao Paulo
  • Rio De Janiero
  • Dubai
  • Bangkok
  • Shanghai
  • Sydney

You can get hanged for having gay sex in Dubai. You only need one little thing to go wrong. 

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52 minutes ago, Quincy_7 said:

You can get hanged for having gay sex in Dubai. You only need one little thing to go wrong. 

That is not true. 

Read up on current enforced laws in the UAE before you post. Google is your friend.

There haven't been LGBT arrests in Dubai since 2015.

Not one in modern day has been punished by hanging.  

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This is what I found after googling. They may or may not be enforced. I guess that's at the discretion of the enforcers and who the perpetrator is (eg, some people can  get away with a lot more depending on their background).

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In Dubai, and the broader United Arab Emirates (UAE), gay sex is illegal and is punishable under the country's laws. Here's a detailed explanation of the legal framework and its implications:

1. Legal Status

Gay sex is considered a violation of Islamic Sharia law, which heavily influences the UAE's legal system.

Article 356 of the UAE Penal Code criminalizes "indecent acts" and is interpreted to include consensual same-sex relations.

Penalties can range from imprisonment (up to 14 years in some cases), fines, deportation (for foreigners), or, in extreme interpretations, harsher punishments.

 

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2. Broader Context

Public displays of affection (PDA), even for heterosexual couples, are strictly prohibited, and same-sex PDA is even more heavily scrutinized.

Being openly LGBTQ+ is not socially or legally accepted, and individuals risk persecution or harassment.

Cross-dressing or any behavior perceived as contradicting traditional gender norms can also lead to arrest.

 

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3. Reality for Tourists

Foreigners are subject to the same laws, and while enforcement may vary, there have been cases of arrests and deportations for behavior perceived as violating these norms.

LGBTQ+ travelers are advised to avoid any overt displays of affection and exercise discretion.

 

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4. Global Criticism

The UAE’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights has drawn criticism from human rights organizations, highlighting the lack of personal freedoms and the risks faced by LGBTQ+ residents and visitors.

 

 

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