Dapanz1 wrote:
And some (read most) according to her are into drugs. Working the bars is an easy and quick way to get the dollars they need for the habit.
I tend to believe the story on the drug thing. I have run into my share of girl who love that nose candy and openly admit it. Who knows how many don't admit it. What category would those girls fall into?
dapanz1
No doubt it's the temptation or lure of the money involved that is the main reason the chicas do it. Don't forget, working just two or three nights per week, most chicas can make more than the average lawyer or other professional in CR. In a way, it's all relative. Instead of the chicas making on the average of $75 for a session, how many would do it if they only got $20 per session?
I think you are correct regarding the drug issue. I believe there are more chicas at the BM (and other places) that are doing drugs than most people
realize. I was somewhat amazed at how easy it is to obtain, and by the
number of taxi drivers that have it or can obtain it. As an example, on
about my sixth trip to CR I met a hot Tica at the BM. She was about
23 at the time. She was really cute. Lee posted a couple of photos of
her about a year and a half ago (on another website?). (Lee...it's the Tica you labeled 'boots', because apparently she kept her boots on during the
session!) I saw her occasionally over the course of perhaps three or four years. The last time I saw her, about a year ago, she was a 'coke-head'. She had to go to the hospital because her nose would bleed so bad. She was about 28, but looked older, and had pretty much lost her 'beauty'. Now, I realize that many years at the BM usually do take a heavy toll on the chicas, but I think in her case it was mainly due to the coke addiction.
As an aside, I've often wondered about how easy it would be for a BM chica to put a small amount of coke into your suitcase without you knowing it. Can you just imagine getting busted for coke possession at Customs/Immigration because some chica who was mad at you
decided to 'get even'?! It doesn't take much. I was detained for over two hours after arriving back in Tampa one time. I waited for my main suitcase to arrive at the carousel, but it never came. After awhile, a Customs agent said he wanted to speak with me (and also a couple of other guys on the same flight). He said that they had opened and inspected my suitcase in the 'back room' because their dog detected drugs. Of course it was ridiculous, but they interrogated me and even told me that my name was being placed on a 'watch/alert' list in Washington. Wonderful. Big Brother is alive and well!