The demand for prostitutes and escorts has reportedly spiked in Davos, Switzerland, which is currently hosting the World Economic Forum’s annual conference.
Sex services are reportedly in high demand in Davos this week, with multiple publications reporting numerous prostitutes and escorts as descending on the Swiss ski resort as it hosts the annual conference of the World Economic Forum.publishing an exposé back in 2020 on the annual meeting, describing it as a “den of prostitution and predators” with professional sex workers attending Davos in large numbers.
“So far we have eleven reservations and 25 inquiries for the coming week. But I assume that there will be more,” the managing director of one escort service, who told the publication that his employees could be contracted for as many as three days straight to serve clients. Another escort — referred to as Liana in reports — also confirmed she had multiple clients requesting her services at the event,that sex workers often wear smart clothes so they do not stand out amidst those attending the conference.
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