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Published: 24 September 2013 13:00 CEST
Youngsters are paying visits to local brothels for the "morbid fascination and curiosity" they incite rather than "to have sexual intercourse" with the prostitutes. Photo: Dave84/Flickr


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More and more mixed groups of 16 to 24-year-old guys and girls in Spain's capital are swapping discos for brothels, a new study shows.
In a country where hedonism forms part of the national psyche, it may come as no surprise that brothels, or so-called puticlubs, are a habitual sight on the outskirts of many Spanish cities.
But a recent study carried out for Madrid's town hall has revealed some alarming facts about how young Spaniards are when first visiting these houses of ill repute.
Almost a quarter of Madrid males between the ages of 16 and 24 have admitted they've visited a brothel and 22 percent have said they would if they had the chance.
Surprisingly, 4.7 percent of young women in the same age group owned up to having been to one of the capital’s brothels, most of which are found next to the motorway to the northern city of Burgos.
According to the study by Spain's Atenea Foundation, the main reason why youngsters are paying visits to local brothels is the "morbid fascination and curiosity" they incite rather than "to have sexual intercourse" with the prostitutes.
The Foundation's president, Domingo Comas, told Spanish daily 20minutos that a growing number of puticlubs are marketing themselves as "clubs, almost", where "mixed groups of young guys and girls go for a drink, even if it's more expensive".
The survey, which interviewed 1,120 youngsters at high school, college and university, also found that 61.5 percent of them were in favour of legalizing prostitution.
A mere 0.7 percent of males and 0.3 percent of females surveyed said they’d gone to the Madrid brothels to engage in sexual relationships. 
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“My mother brought me my first client when I was 14. Since then, I’ve had an average of three to five men per night. I’m 25 now. I think I am probably the biggest whore in this club”, says Diana (her “professional” name), one of the 120 prostitutes who work at Vive, one of the best-known brothels in Madrid.
Vive is located in the Bravo Murillo district, next to Estrecho metro station. Every night it opens its doors to clients who, as Manuel, a regular for the past three years, puts it, are “just looking for some drinks and some fun if the night really warms up.” He adds: “I don’t sleep with the girls every night I come, only when I really feel like it. Most of the time, I just come for drinks with friends after work”. According to Manuel, and contrary to what most people believe about prostitution , “these girls are here voluntarily, no one forces them to do this, they enjoy it and they make a lot of money. They really give off a good vibe.”
Vive is so big that it is really hard to describe its exact dimensions. There are three main round bars to order drinks at, each at least 20 metres long, and a separate place for girls to strip and dance. Business is good: each girl has to pay €60 a night just to access the place; that means that when Vive opens its doors, there are already €7,200 in cash at the counter. On top, drinks, when with a “girl” are €40, €20 for the “girl”, €20 for Vive. Not a bad business at all, especially if you take into account that the “girls” have to pay the €60 every night just to make sure their space is reserved. So if one day they are sick, they still have to pay, as they also do if they have their period or if one day they don’t get a client. And if they dance, they have to pay €100 to Vive; it’s considered “marketing”. Clearly there is a big demand to have a space reserved in Vive (if a girl disappears for two days, she’s suspected of having a fixed client, so when they have their period, they still “choose” to work…). But it’s equally clear that this resembles exploitation.
But apart from the 100 metres of bar, under it there are 30 en suite rooms where the “services” are performed. The door that leads to the rooms opens and some prostitutes come out. “See those girls?” asks Manuel, “those are already used, I want the fresh ones.” But apparently, you can only get a “fresh girl” if you come at 5pm, when Vive opens its doors. At 11pm on a Tuesday in November, the place is booming. There are 120 “girls”, provocatively dressed, who in catwalk style come up to every man in the bar to say hi and introduce themselves. Most of them are from Colombia, Paraguay, Brazil and Romania. None are Spanish. Most of them have fake breasts and fake backsides. All have fathers, brothers, cousins, or boyfriends.
They charge €220 for their services, €200 for them, €20 for Vive. “Samantha”, a Romanian based in Reading, in the UK, says she comes to Vive every three or four months, just for a week or so, to make enough cash to have “a proper living”. “I have my normal life back in Reading. Obviously, nobody knows that I do this but the money is really good. Of course I do not like it, how could anyone? But I try to enjoy it as much as possible, otherwise I couldn’t put up with it.”
You might think it is frivolous of Samantha to sell her body for a more comfortable life. But Samantha left Romania escaping a husband who would rape her and beat her up every day and she found herself thinking one day: “if somebody is going to screw me again without my consent, at least I am going to make some money out of it.” For “Sabrina”, with four children back in Brazil, no job and, a father that abused her when she was a child, the option was clear: “I am sending back to Brazil more than €10,000 every month. I am almost done with paying for my nice house back there and I want to buy my children all the things I couldn’t have and give them a proper education that I couldn’t have. I think in two years I will be able to quit this and move back and have a normal life. It is just a job.”
While I am talking with the girls, Manuel has already had two drinks with Katia, a modestly dressed Romanian brunette. “See my tits; they are the only ones that are real in this club. I am a real woman, not a cheap shit like the Chileans or the Brazilians,” she tells him. Katia is getting nervous because she has already had two drinks with Manuel (€40 in one hour), but Manuel doesn’t seem ready to go to the rooms. She starts dancing, violently shaking her backside around Manuel. “Come on, let’s go, what are you waiting for!” But Manuel isn’t up for it. She leaves. Understandably, time is gold for her.
While I am shocked by the whole scene, Manuel looks at me and says: “I must admit, seen from the other side, this is pretty sordid.” I ask him: if you were a girl, would you choose that option? “No”. Deafening silence.
These girls who “voluntarily” sell their bodies at Vive every night seem to do so without anyone putting a gun to their head. Pablo, another regular of Vive (three times per month for the past three years), explains: “These girls are very proud of what they do. They have tricks to give you pleasure very fast, if they don’t like you, and tricks to make you talk so much that you will not want to have sex with them. They choose who they give themselves to.”
But sometimes it seems they also have to “choose” to take drugs if the client requests it. “When they want us to take drugs, there is no escape. They check that we sniff it but we know that there is more money to be made (by taking them),” says Diana, who points out that clients that get high are more likely to spend more.
Looking at the crowd I really wonder if they choose who they give themselves to. The only good-looking guy in Vive is Pablo, no wonder he thinks like that. But the amount of fat, greasy, unattractive looking men outnumbers him clearly (there are about 250 men in the club). How voluntary can prostitution be when you’ve been raped and beaten by your father or your husband? How voluntary can prostitution be when it’s the only choice you have to make a living? Just because it’s industrialised and there is no pimp, no beatings or mafia, is it voluntary? The excuses that men come up with to justify it are heard over and over in our country: that it is the oldest profession in the world; that men need more sex than women and that women don’t like sex that much; that these girls make a lot of money.
My conclusion is that the men in this establishment do not want to see either the prostitutes or themselves as human beings. If they did, they wouldn’t be using the services of women whose only option is, once all their dignity has been robbed, to make a living out of selling their bodies. In a recent survey, 39 percent of men admitted to having visited prostitutes. But judging by what I saw in Vive and the naturalness with which brothels seem to be regarded, I would say many, many more men than that pay for sex. They could be your father, brother, cousin, or boyfriend…
Good article. I saw that thing about 37% of Spanish men. To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if it were a higher number. But at the same time, I genuinely don't think I have any friends or colleagues here who do use prostitutes. I mean, I'd certainly be surprised if I found out that any of them do.
What a pile of bs and trash, what men you expect to have the need of prostitutes? Very handsome men don’t need that.
I hate how this sounds so fake, prositutes don’t open themselves like that, they do other way, this is false. They do have harsh and tough conditions, many of them do it on their own free will though.
I live in Spain I don’t need them, but your claim all men here are chauvinist, nasty macho, fat and ugly sounds a pile of racist junk none in their sane mind will believe.
That’s a load of crap about the “poor women” that are out of work and down on their luck so and abused at home so they are “forced”, the poor things, into selling their bodies—BULLSHIT–There are plenty of men in that very seams situation who don’t have that option and somehow, they may live on the street, they have to get by…Women do it because it’s an easy fix to make quick cash and get by. No one puts a gun to their heads. I’m tired of the Johns being portrayed as so bad and the poor women are just victims…The cops like that scenario because it gives them job security and an easy shift…Fuck them…Why are the fish (prey) bad and the bait (whores) and fishermen (cops) good? Hypocrites…Those same cops are out their bangin’ those same prosties for free just so the cops won’t take them off the street…****ing Hypocrite cops…
Poor quality subjective paternalistic article. Nobody would work if we had a choice, you could take anybody’s job or career and portray them as victim ‘forced’ to work to feed their kids. These ladies have plenty of choice, good state benefits exist if they are too lazy to take a regular lower paid job like everyone else. Instead they do an unpleasant, but highly paid job, for a few years. Men do the same; bomb disposal experts, high rise window cleaners, security, and so do women in other careers. The users of prostitites are as much social casualties as the prostitites. And what about male prostitites being used by female clients, I didn’t see mention of that business? This article is patronising paternalistic middle class twaddle. Just because people make a choice beyond your understanding, that does not make it an invalid choice. I was a prostitite for five years. It paid my way through college and I enjoyed it. Yes the users were often physically unattractive, but physical attraction is over rated, they were nice people in restricted life circumstances. They had what I wanted (cash), I had what they wanted, and both parties walked away happier. So perhaps you should grow up, respect others autonomy, and stop preaching.
It seems that you have done your best to justify and excuse a bunch to greedy whores for being greedy whores. The real reason for the majority of these women is that they are too lazy to make an honest living on their feet so they choose a brainless immoral living on their backs. Good job white knighting for them.
really stupid article! of course there are other options! the fact that the big majority of the male half of mankind and most of the older females don’t have the option to work in a brothel and still live proves that point. and if there were really no other options then wouldn’t we have to be grateful for the existence of the brothels? wouldn’t having at least one option – horrible as it might be at times – be better than starving to death will your whole family? finally: what does the author of the article want? if she would like to see all the brothels closed then by that she admits there would be other jobs available. but those jobs are available even now when the brothels are not(!) closed. so why do the prostitutes not simply choose those jobs right now? the answer is easy: because they prefer to work in brothels – voluntarily! more money for less work, it’s just as easy as that!
From my point of view, girls working in a brothel are not forced, it’s a fully assumed choice for some of them. For others, it can be a choice they made to live more comfortably. But as long as there are no PIMPS or so, they are not in danger. And they are not forced to stay working in there, if they want to leave they’re free to at anytime. I only visit one brothel in Barcelona, it was called Apricots, and I talked a lot with one escort, she told me it was their choice, they were not forced. And it’s wayyy cleaner and more secure than street prostitutes, or prostitutes business owned by a PIMP or so.
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Two young men walk along a street in Madrid's bohemian Lavapiés neighborhood in the early hours of the morning, peering down at the screens of their smartphones. “I think it’s here,” says one. They stop and look around them. There is no bar or disco; only a black door that is vaguely lit up and which opens by chance, spilling three thirty-something men out on to the street. “It’s in there,” says the other, pointing back at the entrance to The Ring, one of Madrid’s many sex clubs . The door swings shut. You have to ring the bell to cross the threshold. A few seconds later, the door opens again. “You have to be a member to come in,” says a voice from inside.
Before paying the €10 entrance fee, which includes a complementary drink, there’s a form to fill out. Then you can go inside. “It’s the first time I’ve come,” says one of the boys whose friend, a former customer, has assured him he can keep his boxers on if he wants, but advises him not to remove his shoes.
They have arrived during a “naked or underwear session.” There’s a locker where they can leave their clothes and a bar where they receive a complementary drink, along with free condoms – safe sex is promoted in these clubs. A couple of sips and they’re ready to head to the basement.
Downstairs is a labyrinth of different spaces. In the middle of one of them is the boxing ring that gives the place its name. Inside the ring are three naked men, one of whom is standing while another performs oral sex on him. The third man masturbates as he watches. Below the ring, another couple of men are enjoying the show.
“Having sex is in no way wrong,” says Celia Blanco, a journalist and sex expert who presents Cadena Ser’s erotic program, Contigo Dentro. “I think we’ve managed to get rid of some of the taboos attached to it so we can deal with it with more openly.”
Without a trace of embarrassment, Blanco talks about the various hetero sex clubs she has been to in the capital. They are usually referred to as “swingers clubs,” though some prefer to describe them as “free clubs,” as in free sex. “At a spanking party , a man arrived carrying a box wrapped like a present, and inside it was a whip,” she recalls.
Though there are between 20 and 30 of these clubs in Madrid for both heterosexual and gay clientele , there appears to be no lesbian equivalent in the city, though these do exist elsewhere in Spain.
“We wanted to get away from the stereotypical image of these places,” says a spokesperson from a hetero club called Momentos, near Doctor Esquerdo street. It features two swimming pools, a sauna, a dungeon, a cage and a confession box. “That is why we focus on details, such as the music and themed parties.”
There are, of course, differences between the heterosexual and gay variety, such as the sex toys. La Cruz de San Andrés – a cross for bondage – and the gynecologist’s chair are very popular among hetero “swingers,” while swings go down well among gays. Popular with both are the so-called glory holes – a wall where you can insert various parts of your body for the enjoyment of those on the other side.
Prices and access also differ. While a gay sex club will cost around €10 a head, a hetero club charges between €20 and €30 for couples and €50 for a single man, which gets him as far as the bar where he has to wait to be invited inside by another customer, generally a woman who has entered for free
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