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Sex and the Caribbean

This won't be nice ...

Falling in love can happen, although we do not recommend to fall in love with a local from a poor country. Be aware of all the (financial) problems you will get once your foreign vacation-lover becomes your serious girl-boy friend.
Besides, who says you are not the visa to get a better life for him/her and his/her family? Most of the times this IS the case ...

Yeah sure, your girl/boy-friend is different and never asks for money or stuff ...
Don't be silly, they have all the time in the world, you are the life time OPPORTUNITY!


Now ... for those who love the one-night-stands ...

Sex Tourism

Remind ... a person under 18 and even in some countries under 21 are CHILDREN!

Jinetera in Cuba To many governments around the world, international tourism can be the answer to economic growth and development. Tourism also brings consumerism to many parts of the world formerly denied access to luxury commodities and services. Growing consumerism and the commodification of sexuality may also be contributing to an increase in sex tourism

Why Does It Occur?

Adults and children will continue to be victimized by these sexual predators for many reasons including

- Anonymity
- Availability
- Affordability
- Lack of child-protection laws in foreign countries
- Low risk of detection

What is the problem?

An estimated 2 million children worldwide, some as young as 5 years old, are enslaved in the global commercial sex trade. Many are forced, coerced or tricked into prostitution. “Child sex tourism,” the practice of traveling to another country for the purpose of having sex with children, exacerbates the commercial sex trade.

Some sex tourists are pedophiles, specifically seeking underage boys and girls. Others may be traveling for legitimate reasons, but decide to “experiment” with the sex trade. Health concerns, such as AIDS, creates an increased demand for younger victims.

Where is child sex tourism most prevalent?

Economically marginalized children are at highest risk of being lured into the sex trade and developing countries have increasing sex tourism problems. Countries such as Cambodia, Thailand, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil and the Dominican Republic are popular destinations for sexual predators because of the volume of sex tourism venues in operation and the large pool of potential victims who can be easily lured or forced into the sex trade. Additionally, in some countries, local law enforcement tends to be inadequately funded and/or corrupt.

Role of the Internet

Unfortunately there are still numerous small travel companies throughout the world that promote sex tourism of children by identifying resorts where prostitution is widespread. Because these companies are so small, they rarely draw attention from law enforcement.

In addition the advent of the Internet has revolutionized the growth of the sex-tourism-of-children industry. Some Internet chatrooms, message boards, and online organizations not only encourage this form of tourism, but give detailed instructions about how to partake in it.

The various areas of the Internet allow offenders to communicate with others who have already traveled to another country for this purpose. From the comfort of their own homes, they can plan their vacation and purchase their tickets with relative anonymity.


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