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Originally Posted by
Gregyyr
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You would think there would be some Ukrainian pussy there wouldn't you. I heard HK Only hires Mexican girls for the most part. They should make a little exception for a while and allow a few Ukrainian girls in there. I bet it would go over well for the men but the working girls may not be to happy with that competition. But maybe supportive considering their country is shot to hell!.
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.
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Originally Posted by
ABAJoeSmith123
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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.
I was open about talking about my relationship to all my friends and family. Some friends I told them the truth, she's a brothel worker. Family I would say she works in a restaurant. What are your many reason for not dating them? I was never ashamed but some family members wouldn't understand.
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Originally Posted by
BrotherMouzone
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Forgot to mention in my stay at Cascadas early last month I noticed for the first time that all the drinks in the fridge are tagged (have a sticker that staff put on them). Never saw that before. In the past I might drink a few of the beers but then replace those drinks with a few I buy from Oxxo so I can get my full $30 hotel deposit back. Seems they've started tagging the drinks so you can't replace them with your own store-bought drinks LOL. I guess it's easy enough to get around that by just buying all my drinks from Oxxo and leaving the drinks in the fridge alone but still interesting to me that they've actually taken the time to start tagging all the drinks in the fridge.
Yes, the orange sticker. They allow you to bring the drinks into the club if it has the orange sticker.
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Originally Posted by
SpeedToys
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Do an FMM online = Pay money.
Get husted for an "FMM" at the border = Pay same money.
I fail to understand the actual problem.
"I'm going to mexico" should ring in your head that here and there, you're getting fleeced for a few dollars. Smile and tell the story later.
Not true, the FMM single entry form you fill out online is free. My friend did it and did not have to pay anything.
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Originally Posted by
ABAJoeSmith123
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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.
Why do any of those people _have_ to know the details?
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Drinks in Cascadas fridges
Forgot to mention in my stay at Cascadas early last month I noticed for the first time that all the drinks in the fridge are tagged (have a sticker that staff put on them). Never saw that before. In the past I might drink a few of the beers but then replace those drinks with a few I buy from Oxxo so I can get my full $30 hotel deposit back. Seems they've started tagging the drinks so you can't replace them with your own store-bought drinks LOL. I guess it's easy enough to get around that by just buying all my drinks from Oxxo and leaving the drinks in the fridge alone but still interesting to me that they've actually taken the time to start tagging all the drinks in the fridge.
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Dating and introductions
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.
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Originally Posted by
Penetrador
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Yeah I'm hoping there might be some Ukrainian pussy working in la zona.
You would think there would be some Ukrainian pussy there wouldn't you. I heard HK Only hires Mexican girls for the most part. They should make a little exception for a while and allow a few Ukrainian girls in there. I bet it would go over well for the men but the working girls may not be to happy with that competition. But maybe supportive considering their country is shot to hell!
G.
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Originally Posted by
Gregyyr
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Your missing one important part and I am just guessing it is big as I am not a Tijuana hooker. You can be in a social situation and someone asks what you do and you don't need to lie. They live two different lives. They go home saying they are working in a restaurant or whatever. They can't tell most of their friends etc. Their family. As a painter you can do a good days work and complain later to your buddies about it. These girls can only talk to their HK friends. Also. They can't do this work in their home town, they need to be away from their family's, friends etc. Do make the money. Most of our regular jobs we can just do in the city we are in if we have a little experience!
Also. There is society shame factor, which is bullshit. Being a hooker is just as respectable as any other job in fact it's more respectable in my opinion. It's bullshit a massage therapist is respectable but the minute some guy comes it's illegal and not respectable. Also I am not going to get any STD's being a painter. No matter how much you practice safe sex. If your banging a lot of guys I really think your chance of catching something is higher. Not to mention the Covid factor of risk..
Great point. Comparing sex work to hard labor job is not the same, especially with the stigma pertaining to sex work.
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SDSU students charged $20 for free travel form in Tijuana
Victor Clark, professor of the USA -Mexico border course at San Diego State University.
Will buy Prof Clark a few Tequila shots when he has to do any long research in Hong Kong.
We need to file complaints and make a lot of noise with the Mexican Consulate in San Diego and Tijuana Tourists Authority.
https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/lo...1-a76d7b108128
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Originally Posted by
ABAJoeSmith123
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Just curious. Whats the longest time period for a HK chica to be working at the club that you are all aware of. I think the longest working chica I know of at HK is 7 years. I don't even want to imagine how many dicks she has taken in that time period.
I know of girls who are in their late 30's early 40's who still work and and started in their 20's. I believe its very on and off for them. When theres no other line of work where else are they going to go. The smart ones save and start a business so they can get out. Most BGs don't have that level of foresight though.
HK wasnt always as big as it is though. I bet there was girls who started of decades ago at CC or AB and are still going.
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Originally Posted by
BrotherMouzone
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? You're not supposed to pay for FMMs when you stay 7 days or less. The $30 FMM is for entry for 180 days which most going to Zona Norte don't want. But a lot of times the customs officials shake pedestrian tourists down for $30 (or $20) and in a lot of those instances don't even give them an FMM they just let them go through and enter Mexico.
When you do the online FMM it does seem to greatly decrease the chance you get shaken down for $$$ (assuming you have a valid passport). But do understand $30 isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things LOL.
I agree. You can "do it" online, or feel you will get somewhere "explaining" this at the border.
You pick the amount of aggravation in your day.
I've never had to do either, I drive across.
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Originally Posted by
SpeedToys
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Do an FMM online = Pay money.
Get husted for an "FMM" at the border = Pay same money.
I fail to understand the actual problem.
"I'm going to mexico" should ring in your head that here and there, you're getting fleeced for a few dollars. Smile and tell the story later.
? You're not supposed to pay for FMMs when you stay 7 days or less. The $30 FMM is for entry for 180 days which most going to Zona Norte don't want. But a lot of times the customs officials shake pedestrian tourists down for $30 (or $20) and in a lot of those instances don't even give them an FMM they just let them go through and enter Mexico.
When you do the online FMM it does seem to greatly decrease the chance you get shaken down for $$$ (assuming you have a valid passport). But do understand $30 isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things LOL.
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Career length
Just curious. Whats the longest time period for a HK chica to be working at the club that you are all aware of. I think the longest working chica I know of at HK is 7 years. I don't even want to imagine how many dicks she has taken in that time period.
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Originally Posted by
MerakiUnicorn
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Thanks for the very useful tips. I'm just asking cause I remember someone here mentioning about something you can fill up online to skip that fee.
I don't want some ******* cops to take advantage of me. If the fee is not mandatory, why should I pay?
Do an FMM online = Pay money.
Get husted for an "FMM" at the border = Pay same money.
I fail to understand the actual problem.
"I'm going to mexico" should ring in your head that here and there, you're getting fleeced for a few dollars. Smile and tell the story later.