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History

"I guess you could say the origins of LadiesofJuarez.com begin in the early 1960s.  A friend of mine mongered in Juarez since that time for a little over 30 years. This old boy had seen them come and go.  If a lady worked in a club for a year, she was there for life.  He called these ladies, Lost Indian Princesses.

 

Having been in relationships with the ladies, club owners, waiters and locals in the “zona” he learned all the tricks, scams, lies and anything else used to part a gringo from his money. Oh don’t get the ladies wrong, they were just s trying to support their families.  Sure a few got involved in a bad element but for the most part the Ladies of Juarez were just trying to make ends meet.  They saw their job as just that, a job.  Pretty much things haven’t changed."

 

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