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Ladies of the night finding World Cup fans not so keen

SOME people are making a killing out of the World Cup, but prostitutes are concerned that business is not going as expected – with some even experiencing a drop in clientele.

The soccer tournament brought with it much promise for ladies of the night, some of whom have travelled from far, but for many business has been far from what was anticipated.

However one prostitute, Jewel, said she had been lucky so far.

She travelled from Zambia after deciding to “fly solo” to get to South Africa in time for the soccer tournament.

“I arrived in Johannesburg in the first week of June and I came to Port Elizabeth and spent the weekend with a client,” she said.

The 34-year-old said business had been going well for her because she knew “just what the boys want”.

“Tomorrow (Friday) I will go to Cape Town to see how things are that side, but so far so good.”

Jewel said she would travel around the country following the major matches. “That is where the big spenders are, baby.” She said she made an average of R5000 a day, sometimes even as much as R8000.

Vee, 22, said she had not been as lucky. The human resources graduate from Durban said she had lost some of her regular clients as they had flown out of Port Elizabeth to watch the soccer.

“Right now I’m doing about two bookings a day, opposed to the usual six,” she said.

“A lot of my clients are from Johannesburg and Cape Town. Some are my regulars who always call me when they touch down in Port Elizabeth.”

Vee, based in Forest Hill, has been in the business for a year after being drawn in by friends.

Another unlucky woman is Sian, also from Port Elizabeth. She said that this time of year meant people preferred to stay at home or were “too busy with soccer to think about sex”.

Casanova Companions, a male escort agency in Sandton, had noted no change in business. Manager Jaco Noack said business had been on and off. “Some days are really busy, while some are quiet,” he said.

[weekendpost.co.za]

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12 COMMENTS

  1. lol their wives, fiances, girlfriends were clever and tagged along. Kansi ni no chance:d

  2. Ala Jewel na Vee fwayeniko incito shimbi bakashana. Jewel ukotele fye mubu swau sure!

  3. Serves them right we are busy with work, Beer, Soccer and wives in that order, no time for Hockers.
    Better Get used this will run until July 10th, Chayuma koma.

  4. Too bad for you sisters ! I guess all the jim and jacks are too absorbed into cheap beer in south africa to think of getting laid…try blowing some vivusela`s while doing your thing, you never know how far some little things we do can go.:-?

  5. This is a distasteful career.. Where is the concern for HIV AIDS??? bakashana, ibwelenimo!!8-x8-x8-x8-x8->**==

  6. Spend those rands before it is too late. That business is so risky that a normal thinking human should atleast think twice.

  7. No offence but south african prostitutes look like gremlins. Why would any tourist with foreign currency waste money on them when beautiful south middle class african girls are easy and throw themselves at foreigners. Plus remember south africa has one of the highest HIV rates in the world, so sleeping around is basically suicide

  8. No Coment.:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w

  9. No Comment .:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w:-w

  10. If I see another article on prostitution on LT in the next four weeks, I will make some conclusions.

  11. Jewel is lying, she is not making as much as she says, if it is true she should pay tax on that income.

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