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12-22-20 09:49 #26849
Posts: 695Originally Posted by Sharka [View Original Post]
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12-22-20 09:19 #26848
Posts: 632Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
I have to agree with many of the things you pointed out.
I have to add that many of the girls even before Covid hit were in trouble. I've been and stayed in AC for many trips for many years. , most trips lasting about a month. When you stay longer you get to see much more what happens to family life there. While many are reluctant to sell their bodies and will do anything to make a living, the reality is different.
If you have been there long enough you will meet those that refuse but eventually they have no choice but sell themselves simply because the girls have run out of options. Their family can no longer support them, their family runs out of money, no longer able to pay rent, no food and worst of all, no more money to pay for the load data and minutes for the phones.
Most get pregnant early, most don't finish school (not because they are dumb but family can't support the expenses for even HS). Many apply for limited jobs but very few get hire.
It's call desperation to feed themselves, their family and sometimes their babies. Most of us from western countries don't really comprehend what its like with no govt welfare programs to help with even the basic needs (like food and shelter). So yes, desperation to survive will always overcome any moral reluctance.
Case in point. Ive met a bargirl years ago and we became friends. I notice she had a cousin that was cute that she sometimes meet to go home together. We all met a few times for quick meals at the mall. I asked her cousin once if she was willing to spend a night with me. She was shocked and cursed me out. She refused to talked to me afterwards as she called me a bad person. About a year later, i ran into the bargirl friend and she told me her cousin and family were in financial trouble as most of the family no longer had jobs. She asked if I could help her out. I told her I would still only pay her if she was willing to spend the night with me. Again, the answer was No way, and she added she would rather die first. Fast forward 6 months on next trip to AC, I ran into the bargirl friend again and she asked if I wanted her cousin as she was desperate and was now willing to spend the night with me. So yes, desperation can change anyone’s mind.
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12-22-20 08:53 #26847
Posts: 632Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
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12-13-20 07:26 #26846
Posts: 314Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
I used to rendezvous with a freelancer who liked meeting there. The rooms and the place looks pretty cheap. Doesn't ever seem to be an AC bargirl type of bar though.
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12-12-20 12:58 #26845
Posts: 6781Current map or what is open in AC
I subscribe and read the guy sometimes as he has been in AC years. He posted this map of what is supposed to open and closed in AC.
Some may find it interesting.
https://jimmydhorse.com/wp-content/u...ap-updated.pdf
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12-10-20 22:41 #26844
Posts: 984Originally Posted by Beavis [View Original Post]
The major problem is that the requirements are not well known and understood by all. They change often and the revised information does not get to everyone.
Also people will just make up what they think the requirement and then never back down when you show them the written requirements.
I chose to stay put at the start of this and see no reason to change my decision. I am comfortable where I am and will just ride this out to the restrictions are lifted, even if that takes another year.
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12-10-20 13:31 #26843
Posts: 812Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-10-20 13:30 #26842
Posts: 15956Originally Posted by Beavis [View Original Post]
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12-10-20 13:26 #26841
Posts: 812See attached images for entry requirements to PH.
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12-10-20 12:21 #26840
Posts: 812Originally Posted by Strel75 [View Original Post]
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12-07-20 02:00 #26839
Posts: 13Any luck flying into Clark?
My bargirl friend says people are doing it, but I'm hesitant to try. I think you can fly in from Korea.
Anyone had any luck doing this?
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11-14-20 08:40 #26838
Posts: 3412Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
Its normal for the effects to last days or even weeks especially in the provinces. Typically electricity and major dangerous services are turned off the day before the typhoon hits to limit damage and will not be turned back on again until roads are cleared, debris removed and repairs are finished. Remember that most services there are run above ground and not protected by underground lines so damage can be extensive.
Lots of damage but remember this happens every year.
Cheers. G.
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11-14-20 06:43 #26837
Posts: 576Ravaged
Got PM'd from a ONS that the shanty town of Tarlac took a direct hit from a hurricane this week. At one point they had no electricity or running water. As easy as Google is, not sure if AC or MNL were impacted.
Hopefully all cleaned up in time for the next volcanic eruption.
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11-09-20 14:26 #26836
Posts: 6848Morsel: Bar girl, beautiful face, booby creature, tongue longer than my Johnson.
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11-03-20 03:00 #26835
Posts: 6848Some more of my playful ST bar kittens. Yummy.