Streetwalkers in chadors.
Slate
24-Apr-2008 (5 comments)

Given the Islamic dress code, how do Persian prostitutes signal their trade?

Location, location, location. In the 1970s, Bostonians looking for a proverbial good time went to the "Combat Zone" and New Yorkers flocked to 42nd Street; in contemporary Iran, the holy city of Qom is known (unofficially) as a place of "both pilgrimage and pleasure."

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Qom Prostitutes

by alimostofi on

Streetwalkers in chadors or How To Spot a Persian Prostitute, are not the titles of stories I like to post about. But this is quite different. It shows that the Seyyeds have got all the money and they are attracting, and peddling, this, the oldest trade in the world.

Quite sad.



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Qom Prostitutes usually in chador

by Faribors Maleknasri M.D. (not verified) on

For certain amount of money and cetain limitted time. It can be 99 years or 99 minuts. The woman how marries up to these rule is no prostitut. For example if she goes to a hotel with her husband she will and must be handled with respect. Of course in the western culture a hure "enjoys" her human rights but practically she is handled as a hure, she is looked at as a hure. There is a big difference between Qom and Miami beach, so I think. Greeting


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Qom is known (unofficially) as a place of "both pilgrimage and p

by Lucifercus (not verified) on

leasure.". It enoughs when the Insider know the fact.
CHEH KHOSH BOVAD KE BARAYED BE YEK KRESHME DUO KAR


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It was always so

by Alborzi (not verified) on

As far as I remember women walking the street were usually in chador. I think it was a function of their education (and knowing about alternatives), today it might be because all the women have to wear some sort of cover.


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Lets attack Iran and Sanction its people

by Anonymous8 (not verified) on

surely if we do that, Prostitution will disappear for ever!