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  1. #15499

    Scam putas Kicked out of HK last week

    A guy has been known to take 3 scam putas women into the clubs and pimp them out. They look like chunky housewives, mid 30's, not too attractive. My wingman took one up to the hotel for $60, said she was very horny, made a lot of noise.

    I have been approached a few times by scam putas in HK. The women usually look homely, nowhere near as hot as HK girls, one even obese. She promised to give me a hot time club girls could not get anywhere near, but I would never screw ugly obese women.

    Of course scam puta, or anyone breaking club, rules are asked to leave.

  2. #15498

    Kicked out of HK last week

    I was with my wingman in HK on a Thursday night at the main stage. Sitting next to me were 3 civies (2 girls, 1 guy). They were hooting and throwing ones at the stage. So I struck a convo with my broken Spanglish and their broken English. A meseros drops a gorgeous chica on my lap and I had to buy her a drink in the back tables. As the chica was grinding on my lap, one of the drunk civie girl sits next to me and starts rubbing on me. She says the chica needs more dollars so I play along. Then civie starts to dry stroke me then asks for a dollar. As I stuffed the civie with ones, I started to suck her face. After a while she pulls out her tatas and I suck on that too. 15 minutes after the chica leaves due to the empty fecha, the security asks the 3 civies to leave.

    It was a bit confusing at first but after processing it for a few days, I realized that no matter what, if a chica feels that their livelihoods are threatened, they will ask security to stop it. I also noticed that the second civie girl was making out and grinding on a lucky chap for free.

  3. #15497
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Here's the head of INM in Tijuana. Print it out and hand it to the INM guys if they start giving you problems:

    Manuel Alfonso Marn Salazar.

    Titular de la Oficina de representacin.

    Calle Diamante s / and, Fracc. La Esmeralda,

    Delegacin San Antonio de LOS Buenos, see. P. 22640 Tijuana, Baja California.
    Phenomenal intel! You my friend are a true soldier of fortune.

  4. #15496
    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    Well. It's not like crossing a border into just about any other country.

    I would do a FMM form online first and just have it if they ask for one. Don't offer unless they ask IMO.

    https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html (El Chaparall is the border name).

    Depending on the guard. They may ask for one, ask why your crossing and if they don't like the answer they may push you for to pay $30 for a short term visa thing.

    Or they will just let you though after glancing at your passport. It's really hit or miss.

    G.
    True, but were talking THIS border, oft discussed every day that ends in a why, and why the OP won't read back a few pages. Suggests he's safer at home.

  5. #15495
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    You said yourself in a recent post that you always drive across so you maybe don't have the best perspective on the pedestrian border crossing.
    I've walked too, this trip I did not drive. Its just two days.

    Last I checked the sidewalk, bridge, and building was still there yesterday at 2 pm. As well as months in the past.

    And people are still exiting pedwest.

  6. #15494
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    It's. Just crossing the border dude.
    You said yourself in a recent post that you always drive across so you maybe don't have the best perspective on the pedestrian border crossing.

  7. #15493
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    It's. Just crossing the border dude.
    Well. It's not like crossing a border into just about any other country.

    I would do a FMM form online first and just have it if they ask for one. Don't offer unless they ask IMO.

    https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html (El Chaparall is the border name).

    Depending on the guard. They may ask for one, ask why your crossing and if they don't like the answer they may push you for to pay $30 for a short term visa thing.

    Or they will just let you though after glancing at your passport. It's really hit or miss.

    G.

  8. #15492
    Quote Originally Posted by Dylan  [View Original Post]
    Thinking of going over the border tomorrow, Sat. 04/09/22 - is it smooth crossing these days? I haven't been in months.

    Thanks!
    It's. Just crossing the border dude.

  9. #15491

    How's the pedestrian crossing these days?

    Mexico's INM will want to see your passport. There are no travel restrictions now so you should be able to walk over without problems, but they are still bullying gringos into paying $20-30, depending on how scared they look.

    3 of us walked over last Sunday about 2 PM. I showed my passport and the guy just glanced at it, not looking or reading. My 2 wingmen also showed theirs. We were waved on quickly, but 2 INM guys took a gringo into the room, likely to squeeze money out of him as he looked scared and shaken.

    Here's the head of INM in Tijuana. Print it out and hand it to the INM guys if they start giving you problems:

    Manuel Alfonso Marín Salazar.

    Titular de la Oficina de representación.

    Calle Diamante s / and, Fracc. La Esmeralda,

    Delegación San Antonio de LOS Buenos, see. P. 22640 Tijuana, Baja California.

  10. #15490

    How's the pedestrian crossing these days?

    Thinking of going over the border tomorrow, Sat. 04/09/22 - is it smooth crossing these days? I haven't been in months.

    Thanks!

  11. #15489

    Heavy dude

    OK, it's been a fat minute since I've been in Hong Kong. I just rarely go there when I'm in Tijuana. I saw him tonight and I retract what I said about other posters letting him live rent free in their minds. He is every bit annoying as fuck like others have said. I even agree with Captain on the low life.

  12. #15488
    Quote Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123  [View Original Post]
    For the few of those who have actually chosen to and succeeded in maybe "dating" an HK chica (I recommend you don't for many reasons), how did you go about introducing her to your friends / family. Did you keep your relationship a secret? Did you actually tell your friends you were dating a working girl / prostitute? When I was with one chica, she shared our relationship to her family via texts since I never met them in person, but I was never really sure how to share our relationship with folks on my social circle due to fear of social shaming and unwanted judgements at work / home. How did you guys approach it if you didn't keep your relationship a secret. Just curious.
    How would they know she is a "working girl"? Does she have a tattoo on her face with how much she charges customers and time frame? Also why would they judge her and not you the customer? Seems odd a monger would frequent such establishments, but embarrassed about being shamed and judged by others. At the end of the day, you live your life on your terms and hope you make the most of it. The worst is being on your death bed with regrets. The real issue would be her reasons for working and if they could walk away from making "easy money".

  13. #15487
    Quote Originally Posted by Sol12  [View Original Post]
    Well said the. Only thing I have to add is that the wait in Tijuana may get to be a little longer as more and more arrive. The news says they have over 1200 now waiting in the city. The US has started using El Chaparral to process them to clear them from the other side. Also I'd would not consider them in poor economic status. They have flown here and most have family in the US to stay with. As compared to a country like Haiti that people travel for months to get here. What's going to be interesting is to see what a s storm the border turns into when Title 42 officially ends May 23. With that news already out to the public you know it's just going to motivate more to make the trip while the weather is nice to be here by that time.
    Good point. Also they don't want to do anything to screw up their chance in getting into the USA. I can see it now. OK. Your approved to come in, oh wait. Your missing one of your family as they are in Zona Norte. LOL.

    Also. Everything they hear about Tijuana scares them like. Don't go to that part of town for sure. Even if your a horney 21 year old kid. !! And I am sure money is a concern they have so blowing it on hookers and beer. Maybe not a great choice at their stage of the game.

    G.

  14. #15486

    Dating HK chica

    Quote Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123  [View Original Post]
    For the few of those who have actually chosen to and succeeded in maybe "dating" an HK chica (I recommend you don't for many reasons), how did you go about introducing her to your friends / family. Did you keep your relationship a secret? Did you actually tell your friends you were dating a working girl / prostitute? When I was with one chica, she shared our relationship to her family via texts since I never met them in person, but I was never really sure how to share our relationship with folks on my social circle due to fear of social shaming and unwanted judgements at work / home. How did you guys approach it if you didn't keep your relationship a secret. Just curious.
    With the girl I dated in the past, I met all of her family members in person many times. They all welcomed me with open arms, treated me with respect, and never took advantage of me. The relationship was Facebook official, in that she posted photos of us on her real Facebook, said she was in a relationship, etc.

    As for my family, my siblings knew she was a former brothel worker, but my parents thought she was a normal girl. They all wanted to meet her, but none were willing to travel to Mexico and I didn't want to do anything legal to bring her to the USA To meet them. After a few years together (sometimes retired, sometimes back to work), it ended, but zero regrets. Great life experience seeing how these girls' lives really are outside of HK and in their hometowns far from Tijuana.

  15. #15485

    Bravo

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    Ukrainians don't stay in Mexico. They are in Tijuana no more than 48 hrs. Even the ones living in other countries for years are gona be showing up for some USA papers. Hong Kong would never hire a Ukrainian because, besides the fact they would need Mexican working papers, HK doesn't want to be known as "the sex house that takes advantageous of migrants with little opportunity and poor economic status". I am sure that is why they hire Mexicans otherwise the place would look like a nyc strip club, which is a united nations of woman.
    Well said the. Only thing I have to add is that the wait in Tijuana may get to be a little longer as more and more arrive. The news says they have over 1200 now waiting in the city. The US has started using El Chaparral to process them to clear them from the other side. Also I'd would not consider them in poor economic status. They have flown here and most have family in the US to stay with. As compared to a country like Haiti that people travel for months to get here. What's going to be interesting is to see what a s storm the border turns into when Title 42 officially ends May 23. With that news already out to the public you know it's just going to motivate more to make the trip while the weather is nice to be here by that time.

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