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  1. #11001

    Leah Choi's great massage service

    I've seen Leah post a couple of messages in here but she has been too modest about her own service.

    Leah offers a wonderful sensuous and exciting massage service. I have received her massage three times and each time it ended very happily. She's great at what she does, and she's also super nice, polite and friendly. I whole-heartedly recommend her to anyone after a good massage with he.

    Go to seoul dash massage dot kr.

    She's also spainseoul on FB.

    Just remember to always be respectful of her do's and don'ts.

  2. #11000
    Quote Originally Posted by FunMan13  [View Original Post]
    Thank you Rick Rock & Carnivore for your favorable and encouraging info. Regarding love hotels, I once stayed in one in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, without even knowing it is until a couple days later. I booked it through Agoda dot com. The room was great with all the amenities including toothbrushes and hairdryer. In the middle was a huge circular bed. There were even porn channels on TV (the Japanese kind where you have to have a lot of imagination). Unfortunately, I was not successful in getting girls to come to the hotel. I was not familiar with the local scene, did not speak Japanese and did not do enough research. After I left Japan, it hit me that I could have just asked the front desk, LOL.

    I guess my next question is: when I book through hotel search engines, how can I tell if it's a love hotel? I guess looking at the pictures of the hotel will be a give-away?

    Funman13.
    Years ago there was an escort agency called Asian Mistique. It's owned by one western guy, who is my old friend, so I know well. They cover all mainland of Japan.

    I think it is legitimate service.

    We have no anything like that in Korea yet.

  3. #10999

    Thank You LeahChoi

    Quote Originally Posted by LeahChoi  [View Original Post]
    Try this site for finding a place around you. Many of them are offering short stay 4 6 hours) at affordable prices. There is also a point accumulating system with possible rewards. https://www.yanolja.com/?NaPm=ct%3Dk...2e1a2fc85c6026.
    Actually I would like to find a hotel to stay in as well as play, rather than to get another ST hotel just to play.

  4. #10998
    Quote Originally Posted by SeoulSearching  [View Original Post]
    Took a gander around Cheonho for the first time, this week.

    It seems I missed it? Is it almost entirely gone now? Per websites, I see it was located behind the 2001 outlet, but most of that entire area has been ripped-out for a new apartment. Near the back end of it, I saw about a row and a quarter of red-light windows, but they were mostly condemned. I walked all around, but couldn't find anything else. Is it pretty much gone, now? People made it sound like there was some more to it than that. Did I miss something? Thanks.
    You can pass through the whole former red light area if go inside the small valley on the right side from 2001 Outlet (left from parking place). It is now open to public but not totally destroyed yet. Follow the narrow path and in the middle of it, there's one vintage-looking store with about 3 ladies in mid 40th I think, who are probably got no place to go or maybe waiting for regular customer.

  5. #10997
    Quote Originally Posted by LovinAsia  [View Original Post]
    Hi. Do you need to be a member to get the prices on this site or can you just show them the price on your phone if they try and overcharge you?
    Of course you need to be a member and do some effort. But it worth it.

  6. #10996
    Quote Originally Posted by LeahChoi  [View Original Post]
    Try this site for finding a place around you. Many of them are offering short stay 4 6 hours) at affordable prices. There is also a point accumulating system with possible rewards. https://www.yanolja.com/?NaPm=ct%3Dk...2e1a2fc85c6026.
    Hi. Do you need to be a member to get the prices on this site or can you just show them the price on your phone if they try and overcharge you?

  7. #10995

    Miami is quite boring these days

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimthom  [View Original Post]
    Miari is still active but a sorry shell of its former self with quality mediocre at best and now a usually non-negotiable W100,000 per session. They've always started there, but I used to be able to bargain the ajumas down to 80,000. Now they seem not to be having any of that.
    Yes Miari is quite boring now but I was lucky to still score there with a hidden hottie. Also I have yet to drop by my old punting ground place, so maybe I will drop by in August to check that place out in Miari.

    Miari used to have young fresh chicks acting like 20 year old cheerleaders but these days replaced by old over the hill women with the same arm grabbing ajumma or mamasans still trying to push you to the glass house.

    I heard Cheonho is also passing away soon.

    I miss my Covert Ops in Philippines.

  8. #10994

    Search option

    Quote Originally Posted by FunMan13  [View Original Post]
    Thank you Rick Rock & Carnivore for your favorable and encouraging info. Regarding love hotels, I once stayed in one in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, without even knowing it is until a couple days later. I booked it through Agoda dot com. The room was great with all the amenities including toothbrushes and hairdryer. In the middle was a huge circular bed. There were even porn channels on TV (the Japanese kind where you have to have a lot of imagination). Unfortunately, I was not successful in getting girls to come to the hotel. I was not familiar with the local scene, did not speak Japanese and did not do enough research. After I left Japan, it hit me that I could have just asked the front desk, LOL.

    I guess my next question is: when I book through hotel search engines, how can I tell if it's a love hotel? I guess looking at the pictures of the hotel will be a give-away?

    Funman13.
    Try this site for finding a place around you. Many of them are offering short stay 4 6 hours) at affordable prices. There is also a point accumulating system with possible rewards. https://www.yanolja.com/?NaPm=ct%3Dk...2e1a2fc85c6026.

  9. #10993

    GF Hotels

    Thank you Rick Rock & Carnivore for your favorable and encouraging info. Regarding love hotels, I once stayed in one in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, without even knowing it is until a couple days later. I booked it through Agoda dot com. The room was great with all the amenities including toothbrushes and hairdryer. In the middle was a huge circular bed. There were even porn channels on TV (the Japanese kind where you have to have a lot of imagination). Unfortunately, I was not successful in getting girls to come to the hotel. I was not familiar with the local scene, did not speak Japanese and did not do enough research. After I left Japan, it hit me that I could have just asked the front desk, LOL.

    I guess my next question is: when I book through hotel search engines, how can I tell if it's a love hotel? I guess looking at the pictures of the hotel will be a give-away?

    Funman13.

  10. #10992
    Quote Originally Posted by Stack58  [View Original Post]
    Send me a message when you do.

    I tried a few Thai places last week in Gwanak-gu, Gangnam-gu and Gwangjin-gu.

    What worked for me was being explicit about extras at the front desk and in the room.

    All 3 places advertised as 24 h. Only one of them, that honestly looked too proper, didn't offer extras (but the massage was really good.
    Where was the Thai place in Gwangjin ku? Did they offer extras? I pass there on my way to work. Would like to check it out, if it's close. Thanks.

  11. #10991
    Quote Originally Posted by FunMan13  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to visit South Korea again as soon as I am allowed to travel. Unfortunately I live in the USA which has the worst pandemic. Almost every country has banned Americans from entering. Anyway, at least I have time to read up on ISG and prepare. I have read the Seoul thread on and off from 2013 and made notes. I start reading / researching when I think I am going to a place, and stopped until my next trip.

    I have one question which don't seemed to be covered here or in the Seoul thread. ARE THE HOTELS IN SOUTH Korea GIRL-FRIENDLY? I know the Hiltons and the Marriotts are not. I am talking about the 3-Star & 4-Star hotels or mom-pop hotels. Has anyone had trouble with front desk or security when bringing a working girl into your room?

    Thanks.

    Funman13.
    South Korea isn't Thailand or the Philippines. The country has a functioning economy that doesn't revolve around prostitution. They also respect westerners and basic human rights. No one will know or care what you do while you're there. So all hotels are "girl friendly" by default. Enjoy.

  12. #10990
    Quote Originally Posted by SesameOil  [View Original Post]
    Woops, seemed I was under the impression that I could receive without a subscription, my mistake. I will figure out this bitcoin thing and sub.
    Send me a message when you do.

    I tried a few Thai places last week in Gwanak-gu, Gangnam-gu and Gwangjin-gu.

    What worked for me was being explicit about extras at the front desk and in the room.

    All 3 places advertised as 24 h. Only one of them, that honestly looked too proper, didn't offer extras (but the massage was really good.

  13. #10989

    Most hotels won't blink an eye

    During my trip to seoul a couple of years back, I brought back girls every other night and I stayed in a few different hotels mostly around sinchon & hongdae (3* & 4* hotels) and none of them ever asked (not even the girl's ID if you check-in first and just ask the girl to come up to your room). Also, If you're meeting hookers, you could just take them to a pay by the hour motels that are all over the place (decent price and amenities).

    Quote Originally Posted by FunMan13  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to visit South Korea again as soon as I am allowed to travel. Unfortunately I live in the USA which has the worst pandemic. Almost every country has banned Americans from entering. Anyway, at least I have time to read up on ISG and prepare. I have read the Seoul thread on and off from 2013 and made notes. I start reading / researching when I think I am going to a place, and stopped until my next trip.

    I have one question which don't seemed to be covered here or in the Seoul thread. ARE THE HOTELS IN SOUTH Korea GIRL-FRIENDLY? I know the Hiltons and the Marriotts are not. I am talking about the 3-Star & 4-Star hotels or mom-pop hotels. Has anyone had trouble with front desk or security when bringing a working girl into your room?

    Thanks.

    Funman13.

  14. #10988
    Took a gander around Cheonho for the first time, this week.

    It seems I missed it? Is it almost entirely gone now? Per websites, I see it was located behind the 2001 outlet, but most of that entire area has been ripped-out for a new apartment. Near the back end of it, I saw about a row and a quarter of red-light windows, but they were mostly condemned. I walked all around, but couldn't find anything else. Is it pretty much gone, now? People made it sound like there was some more to it than that. Did I miss something? Thanks.

  15. #10987

    GF hotels

    Try the Korean love hotels. Long back on a visit to South Korea had requested my principals to put me up at a much more livelier place than one arranged at a 5 star just outside city premises, in Taegu. These love hotels are there all over the country, and the ones manning the front desks are obliged to not even look at the faces of the guests. Just go, pay up through a small enclosure, receive keys from that gap only, and hightail with your companion to the room number allotted. I had stayed as a regular guest for 4 nights for the kink value! Yep, language issue had prevented any 'scoring'. Well, Korea of 20 years ago was quite different from what it is now, in communication's respect.

    Quote Originally Posted by FunMan13  [View Original Post]
    I have one question which don't seemed to be covered here or in the Seoul thread. ARE THE HOTELS IN SOUTH Korea GIRL-FRIENDLY? I know the Hiltons and the Marriotts are not. I am talking about the 3-Star & 4-Star hotels or mom-pop hotels. Has anyone had trouble with front desk or security when bringing a working girl into your room?

    Thanks.

    Funman13.

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