Chinese girl at Downtown Walmart
To the cute young Chinese girl at Downtown Walmart, hi! LOL, it's a shame you look either high school or just barely out of high school (just based on looks) and that you were with your family.
A snippet from the internet
"It's the state capital and largest city of Hawaii and usually conjures up images of white sand beaches, cocktails and romantic hula dances at sunset.
But there's a much naughtier side to Honolulu that you won't necessarily see on the picture postcards.
The sex industry here is colorful yet enigmatic. Like most cities, there's a red light district, around Kuhio Avenue or further downtown around Pali Highway and Kukui Street. You'll see a lot of prostitutes around here, especially Southeast Asian.
Prostitution isn't legal and there are lots of hidden cameras surveilling the streets but this is mainly to deter other crime.
Attitudes towards sex and sex work among the locals is a little like it is in Amsterdam and, of course, it brings a lot of money and tourism to the islands.
Off-street sex can be found in massage parlors, strip clubs and certain nightclubs.
Unlike many cities, the sex industry in Honolulu is found right in the heart of the action, instead of pushed to the edges, so it's not uncommon for tourists and sex-seekers to mingle on the same streets.
If you're after someone especially high-class, then be prepared to pay. There are some stunning escorts and other sex workers in Honolulu, but you really do get what you pay for, and the best is going to cost you.
You might struggle to find an actual Hawaiian prostitute or masseuse but you'll definitely get something exotic, including transgender and transsexuals. Hawaii has one of the highest populations of LGBT sex workers in the US. ".
How out-of-date can this be
[QUOTE=Bikini;5636323]"It's the state capital and largest city of Hawaii and usually conjures up images of white sand beaches, cocktails and romantic hula dances at sunset.
But there's a much naughtier side to Honolulu that you won't necessarily see on the picture postcards.
The sex industry here is colorful yet enigmatic. Like most cities, there's a red light district, around Kuhio Avenue or further downtown around Pali Highway and Kukui Street. You'll see a lot of prostitutes around here, especially Southeast Asian.
Prostitution isn't legal and there are lots of hidden cameras surveilling the streets but this is mainly to deter other crime.
Attitudes towards sex and sex work among the locals is a little like it is in Amsterdam and, of course, it brings a lot of money and tourism to the islands.
Off-street sex can be found in massage parlors, strip clubs and certain nightclubs.
Unlike many cities, the sex industry in Honolulu is found right in the heart of the action, instead of pushed to the edges, so it's not uncommon for tourists and sex-seekers to mingle on the same streets.
If you're after someone especially high-class, then be prepared to pay. There are some stunning escorts and other sex workers in Honolulu, but you really do get what you pay for, and the best is going to cost you.
You might struggle to find an actual Hawaiian prostitute or masseuse but you'll definitely get something exotic, including transgender and transsexuals. Hawaii has one of the highest populations of LGBT sex workers in the US. ".[/QUOTE]I wonder just when this was written. One of the worst things about the internet is that so much of the information that you find is dated. Kuhio hasn't been an active location for quite a while. I don't know what else in the quote is dated but I'm suspect!!
Going Cost $Millions For Get Rid of Graham
[QUOTE=FleshLight69;5697667]HPD will be using drones to get video of illegal aerial fireworks and calling on officers on the ground this year. Last year there were 45 citations and only one arrest. Don't get caught.[/QUOTE]Yeah, and don't damage / catch fire other peoples' properties and health. Let the professionals do the job.
[QUOTE=MitsFunai;5700498]Quote from 2018 to replace the Red Hill tanks was $10 billion; now must be $12-15 billion to conform to the Inspector General, BOW, DOH recommendations. For renew trust in the Navy: Priceless.[/QUOTE]No forget the city, state and civil suits if they drag this out past one month or more (probably going be 12-18 months or until all possibilities are effed up).
Going be one interesting New Year.