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[QUOTE=haynese]Take a look at the map, all the Koreans that are in AMP's are all around "Koreamoku", similar to a Chinatown but it's Koreatown. There are Korean workers all over the place, in Korean stores and Korean restaurants, Korean Bars, Korean gambling houses etc. At the far end of the spectrum are the Korean AMPs. The one constant is the Korea culture thing, they're not going to work outside of their culture like at a MacDonalds or Jamba Juice. They're going to be in a business where they can make some money, after all, they're KOREANS!
They'll drink, they'll gamble, they'll make a lot of money (usually off of others) and they'll probably piss it all away just to do it all over again. It's the Korean way.
Oh yeah, don't piss Korean women off. If you do, they'll throw a frying pan or some ungodly solid steel object at you. Not that I've ever experienced this first hand.
Haynese
PS: Oh, another thing. If any woman ever throws something at you you have to nip it in the bud the very first time. Otherwise she'll do it again. And again. And again. Not that I've ever experienced this first hand.[/QUOTE]
Useless piece of information, what culture isnt like the one you just described.
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Korean culture is definitely a culture which, in my opinion, seems to foster "sticking together" if you will. Some of it may have to do with language, as I have found that Koreans who are not non-native English speakers seem to have big problems with English. Some of it may be related to food. Koreans do like Korean food.
But I had a Korean friend (who worked in the AMP business) and I began taking her to a Korean church. I was really impressed by how they worked together as a culture. My friend later died of cancer and the church really came together and helped me out with her funeral expenses. I just find that they are admirable people in many ways. I've also been to Korea a number of times and always found them to be wonderful people. I like them a lot better than the Japanese.
I once took the fast train from Pyong Taek City to Pusan. A well-dressed Korean man saw that I was obviously having trouble with the signs. He spoke English and after he took care of his business, he walked me up to the window and translated so that I was properly taken care of. How many Americans would do that for a stranger who happened to be Korean? I'm just saying.
The people who ran the hotel were very kind as well. When I arrived, I was famished and the hotel owner made me some instant soup which I really appreciated. So once in a while, during my stay, I would pick up a pastry for him in the morning before I went to work. Koreans don't seem to have the take-out breakfast thing organized very well. When I got ready to leave, he presented me with a present of Korean Ginseng tea. I just thought that they went out of their way to be kind to me. I also forgot my light meter and asked about getting one. His son actually ordered me one from Seoul over the internet and used his credit card to pay for it.
So I have found that they are kind, generous, trusting people. I don't find them to be overly interested in making money, any more than anyone else is. Just give them a chance and you may find out what wonderful folks they are.
LexLuther
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V.i.p
Went to VIP the other day for the first time it was pretty empty and about 4 haole girls and comes MS and for some odd reason she says I was too young but I'm almost hitting 30 and asks me for an ID but I didn't have it on me so she told me to get out and I was wondering if it ever happen to one of you guys. It never happened to me before so instead I went to PT but it was more empty only 3 girls. Got a viet named nina no TS cbj and mish wouldn't reccommed
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[QUOTE=Yaotzu]dude, slow your roll
I never meant anything against anyone.
I'm just speaking sympathy for their struggle.
And it seems like your the one Bashing on Koreans, which I find offensive!
I mean, if a Korean woman threw a frying pan at your head, maybe its because of "how you talk about Koreans", like you think there lesser of a being or something.
If you knew more about the field, you'd find out that some of these women literally have no where to turn. You know that a lot of those sudo-legit Asian establishments like bars, restaurants, etc. (just like in chinatown) don't play by the rules. These establishments run in a way that forces people to work for meager wages but with free basic necessities, and at the same time they can't move on because most don't have the technical skills to get the better paying jobs to afford basic necessities on there own. And the legit job available within the range of their abilities results in competition for positions and usually wages still not livable.
I'm not saying this is the situation on every aspect. Sure there are some people that would prefer have AMP wages over legit work. But in most cases those are usually local providers already equipped to handle better legit wages or old times that just prefer the pay out of the AMP, but thats not the majority.
Dude, I'm a non-confrontational person so lets just drop this subject right now cause your bordering on racism and I have a problem with that, especially when its at my people
Better yet, if there is a moderater, why isn't this post deleted yet?[/QUOTE]Yaotzu,
You mention one thing that is right, Some of these girls literally have
no where to turn. A girl that I know told me, "I have no choice, dont know
anything else except Bar Scene, Now I Massagi Girl.
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[QUOTE=LexLuther]Korean culture is definitely a culture which, in my opinion, seems to foster "sticking together" if you will. Some of it may have to do with language, as I have found that Koreans who are not non-native English speakers seem to have big problems with English. Some of it may be related to food. Koreans do like Korean food.
But I had a Korean friend (who worked in the AMP business) and I began taking her to a Korean church. I was really impressed by how they worked together as a culture. My friend later died of cancer and the church really came together and helped me out with her funeral expenses. I just find that they are admirable people in many ways. I've also been to Korea a number of times and always found them to be wonderful people. I like them a lot better than the Japanese.
I once took the fast train from Pyong Taek City to Pusan. A well-dressed Korean man saw that I was obviously having trouble with the signs. He spoke English and after he took care of his business, he walked me up to the window and translated so that I was properly taken care of. How many Americans would do that for a stranger who happened to be Korean? I'm just saying.
The people who ran the hotel were very kind as well. When I arrived, I was famished and the hotel owner made me some instant soup which I really appreciated. So once in a while, during my stay, I would pick up a pastry for him in the morning before I went to work. Koreans don't seem to have the take-out breakfast thing organized very well. When I got ready to leave, he presented me with a present of Korean Ginseng tea. I just thought that they went out of their way to be kind to me. I also forgot my light meter and asked about getting one. His son actually ordered me one from Seoul over the internet and used his credit card to pay for it.
So I have found that they are kind, generous, trusting people. I don't find them to be overly interested in making money, any more than anyone else is. Just give them a chance and you may find out what wonderful folks they are.
LexLuther[/QUOTE
You've obviously never seen their bad side. Ask just about any local person and they will tell you Koreans have the worst tempers of just about anybody.
But having said that they are good people and my ATF providers have been mostly Korean.
Still I prefer the more balanced temperament of the Japanese which also are very hott in bed. I should know I married one. Best sex I've ever had. And I have experienced most of Asia, Russian, Ukrainian, Latinas and Local and Caucasians.
Unfortunately there aren't too may good Japanese providers at the AMP's here so you have to find a hot tourist and then you'll see what I mean if you haven't already.
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I've seen first-hand all the good things about Koreans that have been mentioned by brother Lex and others. I've also seen all the negative things that brother haynese mentioned. I agree with Lex that on the whole, Koreans are wonderful people. I must disagree with brother haynese however, in that virtually every characteristic he mentioned about Koreans is NOT unique to Koreans. I've seen the very same things in Filipinas, Thais, Chinese, and others. It's no more "Korean Culture" than is prostitution in general!
Koreans can be very passionate. That's a good thing in bed. It's a bad thing if their tempers get aroused. The exact same thing can be said of Filipinas. They're wonderfully passionate, but God help you if you unleash their tempers! A pissed off Filipina might attempt to abruptly introduce you to the nearest sharp object! This is not a criticism at all. I dearly love Filipinas! And Koreans, and Thais, and Chinese, and Japanese. I even love haoles, which I guess is a good thing since I am one! :D
My point is, let's not be too quick to stereotype a particular race or culture. More often than not, the same traits can be readily observed in just about every other race or culture too. So let's all take a deep breath, relax, respect one another, and get back to the discussion and enjoyment of SEX! :D
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[QUOTE=Buster50]I really hope the sex trade thing is not a problem here in Hawaii. Kinda sad if it is.
As far as the earlier thread, the holiday season is actually one of the busiest time for them. They say that there are a lot of lonely single guys that just want to buy themselves a present.[/QUOTE]The human trafficking sex trade is a HUGE problem in Hawaii. Do you think these girls are in the country legally?
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Koreans
My first instructor in martial arts Kwon Sung Lee taught me from the age of 4 till I was 12 when he went back to Korea to teach there.
He was a very kind, patient, generous man, willing to help with any problem at any time.
Never met a Korean woman I did'nt like or not want to get with.
I love thier demeanor, and thier fire.
Being around Asians all my life is probably why I'm such an Asiaphile.
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Suggestions?
[QUOTE=Popologirl]I think its a combination of a few things. You are right, its the holiday season. Typically this time of year is the slowest time of the year, so many girls who know this just take off all together to spend time with family. Quite a few of the girls I know are mothers, so they have different responsibilities during this time of year. Additionally though, many girls I know have sought out sugardaddies or second jobs in this economy. Some have decided to go to school. Even more have moved to the mainland where they are not compared to 'the girls in guam' who work for 'insert lower amount here.' Girls who were making a good amount of money are struggling against tougher economical times like everyone else. The mongering community in Hawaii is changing, and safety is increasingly becoming an issue, inflation is not reflected in the prices that many of the girls charge (the prices have been consistent for many, many years), and LE has been cracking down since before the election.
More women will likely dabble in the profession if the economy keeps in the same direction, all I can offer is my advice and opinion. Treat them well, it will make the money seem worth it...
xoxo[/QUOTE]
Good content on the feedback Popologirl, thanks. So...wheres a guy to go if hes sick of Thai? If you're retiring soon, any ideas on some friends (providers) you recommend? I can't seem to find too many. Got info?
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Rosa
[QUOTE=Subway45]I didn't bother posting a report on this girl, Rosa, as she didn't have a great attitude and it seemed like she was going to be long gone within a few days. For all I know she may be dancing at some club now or working in the bar scene. Although cute, I wouldn't want anyone to waste their money on her. She had way too may rules.[/QUOTE]
There is a Rosa or Rosea that works for thehonoluluhotties.com. I tried to get an appointment with her a while back but she was on vacation. Seems like a young asian, but not sure. Could this be her?
R74
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[QUOTE=Rhoku74]There is a Rosa or Rosea that works for thehonoluluhotties.com. I tried to get an appointment with her a while back but she was on vacation. Seems like a young asian, but not sure. Could this be her?
R74[/QUOTE]Wow, interesting link. Lexee is definitely the one that was working at Fujis a while back. Rosae could be her. What I remeber of her was that she was skinnier and fairer. Need to confirm by the face. I would think though it probably is her as she and Lexee are good friends.
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Lexee
Lexee used to go by Jazz. She worked DT and CL. She has the most perfect breast I have ever seen. She has a dopey voice and the stinkest nani (yes, even more foul than bus stop girl). You could get FS from her for. 8 to $ in DT. She claimed she was a student at University of Phoenix. She has too many tattoos which ruin her body. Pu
[QUOTE=Subway45]Wow, interesting link. Lexee is definitely the one that was working at Fujis a while back. Rosae could be her. What I remeber of her was that she was skinnier and fairer. Need to confirm by the face. I would think though it probably is her as she and Lexee are good friends.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Rhoku74]There is a Rosa or Rosea that works for thehonoluluhotties.com. I tried to get an appointment with her a while back but she was on vacation. Seems like a young asian, but not sure. Could this be her?
R74[/QUOTE]Where did you find the link to the getto website? LOL
Looks like a SW made it. Taylor looks kind of "spunky".
But I'm not paying those prices for that bunch.
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Veronica Makiki
Above ave looks. Service 9, but legit. Good massage. No extras. YMMV, but her ad states that. Gotta wear underwear and under a blanket. No shower. Advertised on CL Theraputic section.
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Kitsune - Thai Hawaiian
Anyone know where Kitsune from Thai Hawaiian went?