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Tips and Traps Sex Guide in Russia.

Russia is by far the biggest country in the world, covering more than one-eighth of the planet's inhabited lands, covering Eastern Europe and North Asia, sharing land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, through the administration of the exclave of the Kaliningrad region on the Baltic coast, Belarus, and Ukraine in the west, Georgia including contested areas of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and Azerbaijan in the southwest, and Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, North Korea to the east and a large section of the south.

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Although geographically mostly in Asia, the majority of Russia's population is concentrated in the European part, and culturally, Russia is definitely European. This is an adult trip guide of Russia about where to find sex, nightclubs, hookers, brothels, strippers and escorts in Russia.

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Prostitution is illegal in Russia, but the fine for prostitution is symbolic and represents between 2000 and 3000 roubles, it's about 40/50 euros. This amount is lower than the salary of many Russian escorts for the norm for Russia an hour of work. That may be one of the reasons why sexual activity is so prevalent and so egregious in Moscow, Ekaterinburg, and all the other large Russian cities. Actually, finding sex in Moscow or Ekaterinburg is really easy.

The reality is that Russian women are found throughout the world working as whores and escorts. Naturally, there is no shortage of local girls working in the sex industry in Russia.

According to various estimates, there are between 500,000 and 5 million sex workers working in Russia. Compared to two decades ago, the sex industry also looks a little different. Most Russian sex workers have moved inside and are looking for customers on the Internet and on apps, rather than on the street corners of crowded streets. Prostitutes are usually older and in the thirties and sixty percent are mothers. Prostitution in the Russian Federation is still illegal.

Working girls in Russia must also decide what services they are willing to provide, the risk becomes greater when they provide sexual services such as unprotected sex or BDSM. Better places also warrant higher charges, but there are higher costs associated with that. Some sex workers also pay very low fees, which can attract customers at very low prices.

If you are looking for an alternative to escorts in Russia with a girl that does not charge by the hour, a beneficial relationship is the perfect solution. There are thousands of beautiful young women who are willing to do whatever it takes for a man to help them with their bills.

Often referred to as the " Badoo for older guys ", the beneficial relationship corresponds to hot young women who are interested in coddling older men. No need to be a billionaire to meet a sugar baby.

Gay and Lesbian in Russia

Sexual activity between people of the same sex is legal but highly taboo in Russia; public opinion is firmly opposed to any form of homosexual rights. As of June 2013, "homosexual propaganda", which means public discussion of gay and lesbian rights, is prohibited, as is any discussion of homosexuality with minors. Cops can look the other way on gay people. Overtly homosexual tourists can be arrested as well.

Getting an escort on a trip can be a little complicated. An excellent alternative to escorts is a girl who seeks a mutually beneficial relationship. There are thousands of hot chicks ready to do anything for a generous guy. Register here to go out with a pretty young lady now. If you're a respectful man and you know how to deal with a woman.

Safety in Russia

Largely due to the transition from state socialism to market capitalism, Russia experienced an increase in criminal activity in the 1990's. Since those who controlled capital by the state had to reconfigure their commercial operations towards a rationality of free enterprise, profit and fraud increased. The truth is that the crime was strongly exaggerated in the media, and to the average tourist Moscow, Ekaterinburg and the rest of Russia is actually just as secure as most of Europe's large cities.

As a tourist, you are strongly discouraged from travelling in the Northern Caucasus, as this region is the most dangerous of all the country. The region has acquired a bad reputation with regard to terrorism, criminality and corruption and anarchy.

Russia is amongst the most corrupt countries in the world, and the police and traffic police are the most corrupt institutions in the whole country. Russians, get used to a police state all through their history, are unlikely to offer much assistance if you have a leak with corrupt public servants or criminals on the street. As a result, busy main streets are often less safe than quiet alleys—there are just more opportunities for those who are corrupt.

Beware of buying fake vodka, which can be dangerous (seriously here, 'dangerous' does not mean 'strong'; it can contain methanol.

HIV prevalence in the country continues to increase, especially among prostitutes, young adults and people who use drugs. Be safe.

There are also several human rights foundations in Russia that fight against the spread of sexually transmitted diseases among sex workers. There is the Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) in Saint Petersburg, Steps in Moscow, and New Life in Ekaterinburg and Orenburg. The organisations mainly offer free condoms and rapid and anonymous HIV testing, sending vans to various metro stations in different cities, Where sex workers gather for free supplies and counselling. The group encourages sex workers to use them during oral sex, believing that the additional money earned through riskier sex is offset by the costs of STD treatment. From 2017 to 2018, there were 2,000 prostitutes in Moscow, of which 2.9% were HIV positive. Around 2,500 tests were carried out in Ekaterinburg with 51 positive results. In Orenburg, where 104 prostitutes have been diagnosed with HIV, nearly 10% have been infected.

Moscow's capital is one of the world's biggest cities and has endless attractions to provide an adventurous visitor.

SainPetersburg is the cultural capital of Russia and the former political capital is home to the Hermitage, one of the world's finest museums, while the city centre is a full-fledged open-air museum, making it one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world. It is also the number two city in the country.

Irkutsk is the world's favourite Siberian town, less than an hour from Lake Baikal on the Trans-Siberian Railroad.

Kaliningrad is also known by its original German name, Königsberg, which is the capital of the Kaliningrad region of Russia.

Kazan is the capital of Tatar culture and is an appealing town in the heart of the Volga region with an impressive kremlin.

Krasnodar is one of the largest historical and cultural centres in Southern Russia and the Northern Caucasus region.

Nizhny Novgorod is often neglected although being one of the biggest cities in Russia, Nizhny Novgorod is well worth a visit for its kremlin, Sakharov museum, and close to the Makaryev monastery.

Samara - major economic, industrial and cultural centre and has a population of over 1,164,000.

Sochi's favorite Black Sea beach resort has been largely unknown to foreigners, but that is set to change in a major way when it hosts the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.

Vladivostok is often called (a bit ironically like "San Francisco de Russie," full of streets and warships.It is the major Pacific city of Russia and the terminus of the Trans-Siberian.

Volgograd is once Stalingrad, perhaps the stage of the crucial battle of World War II, and now houses a huge war memorial.

Viborg is close to the Finnish border, it was actually the second largest city in Finland until WWII, when it was handed over to the Soviets as war reparations.

Ekaterinburg is the centre of the Urals region and one of the most important cultural centres of Russia is a good stop on the Trans-Siberian Railroad and a destination for visitors to the Urals, the second largest financial center in Russia.

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