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a good friend of mine has lived and worked in Mexico for 4+ yrs; asked him about this and he confirms your take on this.

Has anybody been to Costa Rica lately? I understand that providers are regulated and required to renew periodically. Is this true? I'm going in February and may want to partake

aco is just a few hours away from the international airport .   Nice beach.  Bustling little town.

    Do some research .      Take some time to see some of the country.   Beautiful

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Prostitution is legal, but providers need to be independent to be legal.  I.e., pimps and brothels are illegal. The girls are not shy about letting you know they're available, and some hotels will allow them to hangout in lobbies or designated areas because the hotel will charge you a bit for having a "guest."  As in any major U.S. city, you can find it if you're looking for it.  But in CR, the chicas might find you.  San Jose is a good start.  Joca (as mentioned) is nice.

Now, having written all that, as the other poster commented....  enjoy the country.  There is sooo much to see and do there.  A lot of beautiful things: zipline in the jungle, rain forest, volcano, hot springs/spas, the list goes on.  Pack you dick for a while and enjoy the country.  And if, at the end of the day, you have the urge... well...  you'll know what to do.

Also, for you- and ANY people traveling abroad:  remember the legal systems in most countries- especially third world and emerging countries- are just not like he U.S.   Just imagine for a minute being locked up abroad in some shitty jail and no one knows where you are, and you might or might not get an attorney and/or face a judge in several days.  That alone should be the Rx for any hard on.

Excellent info and i agree totally.
Re the last paragraph, I've always found that if you don't know the local laws, you can't afford to break them.

Posted By: loveyourtouch
Prostitution is legal, but providers need to be independent to be legal.  I.e., pimps and brothels are illegal. The girls are not shy about letting you know they're available, and some hotels will allow them to hangout in lobbies or designated areas because the hotel will charge you a bit for having a "guest."  As in any major U.S. city, you can find it if you're looking for it.  But in CR, the chicas might find you.  San Jose is a good start.  Joca (as mentioned) is nice.  
   
 Now, having written all that, as the other poster commented....  enjoy the country.  There is sooo much to see and do there.  A lot of beautiful things: zipline in the jungle, rain forest, volcano, hot springs/spas, the list goes on.  Pack you dick for a while and enjoy the country.  And if, at the end of the day, you have the urge... well...  you'll know what to do.  
   
 Also, for you- and ANY people traveling abroad:  remember the legal systems in most countries- especially third world and emerging countries- are just not like he U.S.   Just imagine for a minute being locked up abroad in some shitty jail and no one knows where you are, and you might or might not get an attorney and/or face a judge in several days.  That alone should be the Rx for any hard on.

Yes. And I've read that once jailed, you aren't released until proven innocent or have served your time.
That's why I was aking about the above.

a good friend of mine has lived and worked in Mexico for 4+ yrs; asked him about this and he confirms your take on this.

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