
In 2007, a retirement home opened in Mexico City called the House of the Beautiful Flowers. It's just like any other retirement home except for one thing . . .
--All of its residents are former and current PROSTITUTES.
--The home was founded by 51-year-old Carmen Munoz . . . a former prostitute herself.
--She says there are 23 women living at the home . . . all between the ages of 60 and 85 . . . and some of them are still working as hookers, charging as little as $5 for sex.
--One of them is 70-year-old Maria Luisa Torres. She says she'd like to stop whoring herself out, but she's been doing it so long she doesn't know how. And besides, quote, "an antique can be more valuable than something new." (???)
--All of its residents are former and current PROSTITUTES.
--The home was founded by 51-year-old Carmen Munoz . . . a former prostitute herself.
--She says there are 23 women living at the home . . . all between the ages of 60 and 85 . . . and some of them are still working as hookers, charging as little as $5 for sex.
--One of them is 70-year-old Maria Luisa Torres. She says she'd like to stop whoring herself out, but she's been doing it so long she doesn't know how. And besides, quote, "an antique can be more valuable than something new." (???)
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