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Saturday, December 21, 2013

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Commercial Sex Culture Price Most licensed brothels include the use of room and condoms in the fees quoted. Unlicensed hookers may or may not be represented by a pimp. Fees quoted may or may not include the hotel room so you should clarify before confirming on the deal. You should also clarify on the maximum duration of the service (e.g. 1 hour) and the number of shots within the duration (usually 1). Other arrangements like bringing the girl out for...
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Sinagapore Sex  Legality of Prostitution Unlike neighboring countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines, prostitution is legal in Singapore. Most of the sex workers come mainly from Thailand, China and Vietnam. There are some from Malaysia, Philippines, Laos, Indonesia or even Russia. Licensed sex workers are required by law to go for regularly health checks. There are many unlicensed ones who may solicit in public and they...
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Travel Tips Useful to carry: Sun Glasses - Singapore is usually bright and sunny. Umbrella - there is some precipitation throughout the year. However, the rain does not last long (usually). Shorts/Half Trousers - Singapore is hot and humid. Although air-conditioning is available in all public transport (except a few public buses) and almost all internal areas, it is advisable to carry some light clothing. Do note that some places of worship may...
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By taxi Singapore is one of the few countries that you can enter or leave by taxi. While normal Singaporean taxis are not allowed to cross into Malaysia and vice versa, specially licensed Singaporean taxis permitted to go to the Kotaraya shopping mall (only) can be booked from Johor Taxi Service ☎ +65 62967054, $45 one way), while Malaysian taxis, which can go anywhere in Malaysia, can be taken from Rochor Rd ($32 to charter, or $8/person if you share with others). In the reverse direction, towards Singapore, you can take taxis from Kotaraya...
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By train Singapore is the southern terminus of Malaysia's Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railway or KTMB) [19] network. There are two day trains (the Ekspres Sinaran Pagi and Ekspres Rakyat) and a sleeper service (Ekspres Senandung Malam) daily from Kuala Lumpur, and also a day train (the Lambaian Timur departing Singapore at 4:45AM) and sleeper (Ekspres Timuran departing at 6PM) daily along the "Jungle Railway" between...
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By road Singapore is linked by two land crossings to Peninsular Malaysia: The Causeway is a very popular and thus terminally congested entry point connecting Woodlands in the north of Singapore directly into the heart ofJohor Bahru. While congestion isn't as bad as it once was, the Causeway is still jam-packed on Friday evenings (towards Malaysia) and Sunday evenings (towards Singapore). The Causeway can be crossed by bus, train, taxi or car, but it is no longer feasible to cross on foot after Malaysia shifted...