Do Mexican (etc) equivalents of the Philippines still exist?

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ladislav
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Do Mexican (etc) equivalents of the Philippines still exist?

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Mexico is open. But Cancun was a big disappointment. No pretty girls. Only some fat waitresses.

Brazil, Mexico and Honduras are open.

Is there, in Mexico, an equivalent of Cebu? A place that is not expensive and where you go down the streets, and they are full of pretty ladies. Also, you go to a department store and you can flirt with salesgirls, get their numbers and then enjoy dating, romance, etc. If not a 100% like Cebu, at least something close.

Is there a similar place in Brazil or Honduras? Or anywhere where it's open?

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ladislav wrote:
August 31st, 2020, 11:54 am
Mexico is open. But Cancun was a big disappointment. No pretty girls. Only some fat waitresses.

Brazil, Mexico and Honduras are open.

Is there, in Mexico, an equivalent of Cebu? A place that is not expensive and where you go down the streets, and they are full of pretty ladies. Also, you go to a department store and you can flirt with salesgirls, get their numbers and then enjoy dating, romance, etc. If not a 100% like Cebu, at least something close.

Is there a similar place in Brazil or Honduras? Or anywhere where it's open?

Inquiring minds want to know.
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Brazil is like phil's in easiness
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