WEIGHT: 58 kg
Bust: Medium
1 HOUR:60$
Overnight: +40$
Services: Massage classic, Massage anti-stress, Massage professional, Soft domination, Cunnilingus
Contact Admin. Prostitution in Ecuador is legal and regulated , as long as the prostitute is over the age of 18, [1] registered, and works from a licensed brothel. Quito was the first city in Ecuador to regulate prostitution in , requiring prostitutes to be tested weekly for STIs and the results recorded in the "Register of Venereal Disease".
Testing and any necessary treatment was free to the prostitutes. In , 6 hotels used for prostitution were closed down by the authorities in the Historic Centre of Quito. Brothels are known as "chongos" [12] or "licensed centers of tolerance". There is no law to criminalise sex workers or those who organise prostitutes; the National Health Code of Ecuador requires sex work in brothels to be monitored by the Department of Health.
Brothels are required to be registered and sex workers licensed. To obtain a licence "carnet" , the prostitute must undergo a medical examination and be free from syphilis , chlamydia and HIV ; the prostitutes must be reexamined every 9 β 15 days and the licence updated. If the prostitute tests positive for STIs, their licence is suspended or revoked. The licence resembles a passport and contains a photograph of the sex worker.
Prostitutes have demanded that the photographs be removed and the details of STI testing encrypted. Street prostitution is dealt with under public order laws. The first sex workers organisation in Latin America , "Asociacion de Mujeres Autonomas "22nd de Junio"" Association of Autonomous Women 22nd of June was set up in Machala in ; [14] the idea of the organisation came from an idea by a physician working at the clinic where the woman received their check-ups.
The success led to an increase in membership. Organisations have also been set up in other parts of the country. Child prostitution is a widely recognised problem, [18] especially on the seaport of Esmeraldas. Many child prostitutes have been abandoned or orphaned by one or both parents; some poverty-stricken parents also sell their children, wittingly or unwittingly, into prostitution.