Like I said, I got action on 2 occasions down there and 60,000W sounds about right.
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Like I said, I got action on 2 occasions down there and 60,000W sounds about right.
It seem like the Military has changed the curfew hours in the Osan area on the weekends to 12:00 am instead of 1:00 am starting this weekend. I suppose this sucks if you're military, but the rest of us will now have an extra hour to roam the area without the competition from them, it may even produce lower rates during this late night hours. This is interesting because there was a rumor that the military curfew was going to be lifted, but that rumor was discounted in last week's Stars and Stripes. Oh well, this is one of my favourite shopping areas day or night.
You don't have to worry about the curfew unless you are military. Some bars are strickly hangouts for contractors and don't start jumping until after curfew. Also what few Korean bargirls left go to these places after they have finished work. I have been in some of them until 0500 AM.
In Uijeongbu for a few days and this town is rocking. More BBS than I've seen anywhere, even Seoul. Went to the Sports Massage in the New Grand Tourist Hotel.
Just across the stree to the west of the subway station. There are two new hotels, the Come Inn and the New Head (bet those are trademarked) along the road and the New Grand is behind them.
Massage is located on the 3rd floor. Go in the front and there is a sign directing you to the right and up the stairs.
Cost is 120K, which go me pretty much the same service as other places I've been. Exception here was the chick was gorgeous. About 5"2, skinny and with what I call bananna tits with big puffies.
I was pretty floored. She was also carrying a cup of ice when she came in. Couldn't figure that one out until she reached for the cup during the CBJ. Very nice.
There also seemed to be a bunch of girls available. Judging by the number of womens shoes piled up at the entrance.
Will see what else I can find the next few days as there seems to be a dearth of reports on this city.
Might try the Noribang in the place I'm staying. The hotel clerk told me foreigners were OK, although it was expensive.
Has anyone been to Yongjukol lately? It's been nearly a year since I last went. Just curious as to what it's like there now.
Anyone have any reports on Osan City? I went there last night and found the area to be much nicer than Songtan, but only saw a few Barber shop poles and no "sports massage" places. Please PM me or post your report of the area. What services are available here?
Also, the older woman that hangs out on the main strip righ outside the main gate near Osan AB, approached me about a week ago. She looks like a hag. I thought maybe she would take me to a hottie, but didnt want to chance it. Anyone have any experience with her?
I've also visited Oo nee at Songtan Sports Massage a couple of times now. The service just keeps getting better.
Visted the infamous Glass houses @ Pyoung Taek. And have to say oh my my my, what a experience. Talk about window shopping. One thing is I have no idea what they were saying to me "Oopaa". And woah, when you pass then they are hollering at you like you are there only customer. 60,000 won and I think they washed my "stuff" with something that smelt like pinesol.
Oh yeah, buyer beware, don't be fooled by the breast if you like em big, its push up bra ciity there, should of know better.
Anybody have any reports of the Anjung-ri area? Thanks.
Jim Jay,
Try Cola (as in Pepsi or Coke) at the Enterprise hotel massage(second floor) You won't be disappointed. $160 bath, full sports massage and one pop.
You can also try the local "pimp" that hangs out in the bar district right outside Camp Humphreys. She usually walks the main street leading from the gate, or you can find her on the same street that Duffy's bar is located, a bit down across from one of those chicken stands. You really can't miss her, if you're walking alone she'll find you.
She'll take you to the Zeus Hotel and provide a girl for you. Not really sure how that works, whether or not you get what's available...or you get to choose.
Finally the barfine scene is alive and well in Anjun-'ri. The TopHat Club, Seven Club and Zeus Club are you're best bets.
I received this from a military friend. Looks like they are trying to crack down on civilian and contractor employees paying bar fines over here now.
The 20 May 2004 version of USFK 27-5, Individual Conduct and Appearance, contains a major change. The regulation prohibits the practice of paying bar fines to obtain the company or companionship of an employee. Buying a drink is still permissible. “Bar fines” are also commonly known as “buying a day off” or “buying a gift.” The regulation also prohibits USFK personnel from “buying out” contracts.
The regulation is punitive. It applies to all active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces, all US citizen civilian employees of the DOD and nonappropriated fund instrumentalities supporting USFK, all invited contractor employees, all personnel afforded SOFA status as technical representatives, and all dependents.
This crackdown on the sex industry as posted on the Seoul board is really spreading, or at least trying to make it's presence in Songtan.
The government's efforts along with the military getting ready to add "barfines" into the "it's a crime" sections of the UCMJ, are being felt here in Songtan today.
My regular K-Girl and I just met for dinner this evening before she is headed off to work. She informed me of a meeting that the mangement of her club held with all of the girls yesterday. They were informed that they are not to accept any barfines from GI's period. The military is not only going to punish the GI if he is caught, but it appears that they will try to get the club shut down through the governments effort and this has the clubs worried. It's the 1 in 10 GI who is going to be drunk, and do something stupid that they are not willing to take a chance on.
As for civilians like me, I don't have to worry about the military stuff, but it would be wise to be concerned about the governments operation. The clubs are concerned as well, she told me that mangement does not want any civilians conducting any transactions in the club as well.
My situation is favorable due to the fact that she can call in and not go to work when she feels like it (in moderation of course). So on the evenings that I want to spend with her, I can simply give her a call and ask her out to dinner, a movie, or to go dancing, and we'll go out on a date that did not start in the club where she works. It's not a crime to go out on a date when no money is being exchanged, but just like having a wife, it probally won't last long if you don't at least look after some aspect of her life.
So guy's be careful out there, don't put you, your favorite girl, or your favorite club in a bad situation. If you have a regular perhaps it would be a good idea to speak with her and discuss your "operating plan".
If your a GI, I feel sorry for you.
Over and Out
K Girls ROK Me
Ok Jim Jay,
Forget everything that I wrote about previously. Times are indeed getting hard for the monger in S. Korea. To go along with the forementioned crackdown on the sex industry, the military has also instituted a 9PM curfew for all military personell peninsula wide. This curfew is in effect "indefinitely"
While the reason stated is for "Force protection" I find the timing a bit curious. This of course will have an effect on the civilians and contractors.
Less G.I.'s running around out there means considerably less money spent in the clubs. Some will close outright and send their girls back if this lasts for very long, others will just consolidate their girls. Either way, this is not a happy time to be a monger.
The BBS are still rolling during these troubled times for mongering in South Korea. I stopped at the one on the third floor across from Songtan Bus Terminal tonight, and received a pretty good HJ for 60,000 won. I have received BBBJCIM there before, but tonight, no such luck. Had a girl named Un Suk. Nice tight body and pleasant to look at, but alas, no BJ. I Left no tip. Gonna try something on highway 1 in Pyongteak next time. Well anyway, keep it real fella mongers!
Travaholic
from today's korean herald
http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/site/data/html_dir/2004/09/24/200409240034.asp
tough new "zero-tolerance" laws to curb the sex trade and trafficking in women went into effect yesterday and authorities vowed to enforce penalties that include lengthy prison terms and heavy fines.
brothel owners and prostitutes face prison sentences of up to seven years and heavy fines, while pimps can be jailed for up to 10 years. foreigners caught in illegal sex acts can be deported.
critics warn that any laxity - one of the major problems in the past in curbing the sex trade - will make the laws hollow and not change a national attitude to prostitution as undesirable but an accepted practice.
"we have put even stricter enforcement on brothel owners, particularly those who confine women and commit violence," ministry of justice official jung soon-chul said.
buying and selling sex has been criminalized in korea for some years, but corrupt policemen have basically allowed brothels and other sex providers to conduct their business without facing prosecution.
most of the lights in cheongnyang-ri 588, one of the famous red-light districts in seoul, are turned off by midnight as the strict anti-sex trade laws were implemented yesterday. [the korea herald]
"although i reported to the police, they did not even show up, and if they do once in a while, the brothel owners had been already notified," said a women who was involved in prostitution from 1998-2001 and gave only her family name park.
appearing at a briefing in the korea national police agency this week to preview the new laws, she said, "the bribery was so severe that i even had to provide free sex to newly appointed policemen."
policemen were often provided with a free one-night stand in a red-light district in return for not turning in brothel owners or other sex purveyors.
asked why they were in the sex trade, 55.1 percent of 673 respondents told the korea women's hotline in 2003 that they got involved "via a drinking party or for a reception for business partners." only 14.1 percent said it was "to fulfill sexual desires."
in another survey by the ministry of gender equality, 68.5 percent of 1,000 males and females agreed that in schools, the military and in companies, there is an underlying national culture that encourages the sex trade.
men who solicit a prostitute apparently have few qualms. in a survey of 577 people who paid for sex, only 18 percent felt guilty while 26 percent thought nothing about their action, the korea women's hotline said.
"korean people tend to be generous to the sex trade," said chung bong-hyup, director general of the women's rights promotion bureau in the ministry of gender equality.
overall, one out of every two korean men has had at least one session with a prostitute, the survey said.
as part of its new anti-prostitution drive, the government is placing posters and advertisements in subway stations and on portal web sites warning people of the penalties as well as health issues.
"it is almost impossible to change people's awareness just by invoking the criminal law. it will take time and need promotion and education in the long term," said chung.
some people are concerned that prostitution, commonly viewed as a necessary evil, will become more clandestine and increasingly difficult to control.
illegal sex in places such as barbers' shops and small inns which provide short-tem room rentals - and even in cars or other vehicles in hideaway areas - is expected to surge.
"although the authorities may maintain strong control of prostitution, there will naturally be loopholes. and these can happen anywhere in our own neighborhoods instead of in areas which we can police," said lee sang-don, a law professor at korea university.
the new special laws on sex trade provide harsher punishment for people trading in sex and anyone buying it. commercial sex is "intolerable by its nature," the government said.
brothel operators face the most severe penalties. all assets gained from trading in sex can be confirep001ed and they can be fined up to 70 million won and be imprisoned for up to 7 years.
anyone caught paying for sexual favors also runs the risk of being sentenced to one to seven years in prison, fines of up to 3 million won, or community service.
the new laws help protect women lured into the sex trade. anyone forced to become a prostitute is protected fom punishment. debts owed to pimps will be deemed invalid. previously, over 80 percent of women prostitutes were weighed under with huge debts caused by exorbitant interest imposed by pimps or other sex purveyors.
a pimp who forces a woman into prostitution against her will can face up to 10 years imprisonment and 100 million in fines.
foreign women caught performing illicit sex or involved in the sex trade can be deported.
the u.s. military is no exception. u.s. military officials in korea "embarked on an aggressive program to combat the sex trade and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord908][CodeWord908][/url]," the u.s. military newspaper "stars and stripes" reported sept. 21.
"the army force increased both uniformed and non-uniformed patrols in known sex-trade enclaves; putting suspect establishments and even entire neighborhood on 'off limits' lists," it added.
damn, looks like they mean business.
looks like mongering in Korea will be pretty tough going forward.
3 million won is pretty steep but i can handle that - BUT jail time or deportation?
how exactly does one explain that to your co-workers?
sorry, but whenever i go back to Seoul on business, i'll definitely think twice about mongering
why risk that? i'll just have to get my groove on in BKK or Macau with a peace of mind before heading there