A friend of mine takes the trip every year
I have not made the trip but would love to. My friend tells me you get to the hotel and the concierge meets them with details or where to go. They go to the place and view the line-up which is plentiful and pick a friend. He has a friend for the entire week and brings in other friends as he wants for the rest of the week. He says the friends are smoking hot and eager. The full week romp with the full time friend and many others runs him less than $1 grand. Golf, booze and knockout chicks doing anything he wants. Sounds like one hell of a vacation.
Dick.
[QUOTE=Skatar018; 1573390]Can't say I've tried it, but wouldn't mind going if funds allowed.
However you may want to try posting the question in the international forums:
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?161-Ecuador[/url][/QUOTE]
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Know Your Rights With Police Officers.
Anything You Say Can And Will Be Used Against You.
Police officers need your permission to have a conversation, never give it to them!
There's no such thing as a "friendly chat" with a police officer. The Supreme Court has recently ruled that you should not talk to a police officer without a lawyer and you must say "I'm going to remain silent." It can be dangerous to talk to a police officer or a Federal Agent anytime like during a traffic stop, in a public place or at jail. Innocent people have talked to a police officer and ended up in jail and prison. Read More About Your Rights Here.
YOUR WORDS ARE YOUR CRIME, IF YOU SAY NOTHING, THEY HAVE NOTHING!
Options:
#1. Build trust, be a "good citizen," be courteous, stay calm and don't complain. Show respect and say things like "sir, no sir." The idea is to get the cop to think that you're an average ordinary citizen and let you get on your way. Never bad-mouth a police officer, stay in control of your words, body language and your emotions. Never touch a police officer and don't run away!
#2. Never Talk to a Police Officer. The only questions you need to answer is your name, address and date of birth. Instead of telling the police officer who you are, simply give him your drivers license or I. D. Card. The only the information the police officer needs to know about you can be found on your drivers license, so don't volunteer any more information to the police officer! If he ask you any questions say politely,"Sir I'm going to remain silent" and then don't say another word.
#3. "I'm Going to Remain Silent." The Supreme Court has made a new ruling, that you should Never Talk to a Police Officer" without an attorney. New Ruling Keep your mouth shut! (How can you be falsely accused and charged with something if you don't say anything?) Remember anything you say or do can and will be used against you at any time by the police. Police have help put innocent people in prison just because of a couple of words that were spoken to a police officer.
#4. Just Say NO to Police Searches! If a police officer didn't need your permission, he wouldn't be asking. Never give permission to a police officer to search you, your car or your home. If a police officer does search you, don't resist and keep saying "Sir, I don't consent to a search."
#5. "Am I Free to Go?" As soon as the police officer ask you a question ask him "Sir, Am I Free to Go?" If he says that you're are being detained or arrested, tell the police officer that "Sir, I'm going to remain silent." New Ruling