Travelling to Lebanon... seems like the sex industry is non-existent. Anybody know anything about the sex industry there?
You can find many attractive EE SPs over there with hundreds of shekels in donations at places like Tel-Aviv or Haifa. Or rumours has it some Sabra female IDF conscripts are working SP part-time at cities like Eliat.xarir said:Unlikely - Lebanon is a culturally diverse country but the primary language there is Arabic. Presumably this implies that the country is more or less Islamic which means you won't find SPs as this is decidedly verbooten under their religion and their law. I've been to a few Islamic nations before; there are certain things they will tolerate such as serving alcohol & pork to foreigners, but other things like sex are forbidden. I wouldn't even think of asking a friendly bartender if I were you.
Israel on the other hand seems to have a decent SP scene.
Yeah Beirut used to be known the Paris of the Middle East before 1976. Casinos and what not, any vice you can think of. Sometimes it called the Monte Carlo for the rich Sheiks around the Middle East to enjoy life over there.danmand said:Things have sure changed from the 50's when Beiruth was the playground extraordinaire. Sadly, I am too young(!) to have experienced it.
Yeah, they can speak some rudimentary Hebrew, unless they learned it from olpan.danmand said:Actually, sweet guy, several of the EE SP's in Canada have arrived via Israel.
sweet guy said:Yeah Beirut used to be known the Paris of the Middle East before 1976. Casinos and what not, any vice you can think of. Sometimes it called the Monte Carlo for the rich Sheiks around the Middle East to enjoy life over there.
That ends when the Lebanese political system imploded, plus the PLO built their turf to launch terrorists attacks in Israel after they got kicked out by the late King Hussein of Jordan.
And then the Syrians entered the country as "the referee" or "the honest broker" in Lebanon, up to this day, plus the poor Shite Lebanese got "awakened".
That's all you need to a deadly cocktail mix.
In retrospect, it's not easy for Beirut to come back to life after decades of civil wars.
Yeah it's true the Lebanese are pretty open compared to say the Egyptians or Syrians.BSR said:By the way, Lebanon is a Christian country, not Islamic. The parliament is ruled by a Christian president, and Muslim prime minister.
You don't have this kind of "religious" police in Israel. At best you may get rough up by the Russians or Magav.BSR said:Anyhow. The people there are pretty open, and you can find a good time. Just hit some clubs. I'm not too familiar with the SP scene there, but with a little digging, you'll find something. Just don't ask a cop or anyone in a full beard or burka.