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06-07-16 20:06 #4159
Posts: 821Listings in Craigslist
Perhaps the bros can help the poor girls list and market their businesses in Craiglist, Backpage or any local sites, in exchange for free or discount services. More girls would be available and be more accessible to foreigners if they can legally, safely and easily make their deals.
The girls can store repeat clients in their phones, but should screen new clients some ways, like verified Facebook, Twitter, Instagram accounts or registration at hotels.
Originally Posted by LukeSkywalker [View Original Post]
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06-05-16 04:03 #4158
Posts: 1390Originally Posted by LukeSkywalker [View Original Post]
But I wanted to clarify what I meant in my earlier post that you replied to. The bars I'm talking about are ones like Kim's and Chili Bar and No. 5. They're bars for men, and they are full of hostesses in sexy dresses who hang out and talk with the male customers, and flirt of course. Hostesses in other words. Not prostitutes. Now I have heard stories of wild things sometimes happening in those bars, and also guys managing to go to a hotel with some girls, but that's not standard. You can't walk in and point to a girl and say "I'll take that one" and go to a hotel. (that's how it worked at the HBT bars) You have to work on it and charm her, repeat visits over time, and maybe it will happen in her off-hours, or maybe not. And these are not the kinds of girls you are describing either. You're talking about girls who aren't doing "customer service" in male-oriented nightlife venues. And that is a whole other kind of girl. The girls you talk about don't have the experience of being hit on by customer after customer after customer every night. Their job is getting hit on, really. It kind of warps their minds, ruins them in a way. They lose the kinds of qualities you describe (and love) in Vietnamese women, but they do remember how to pretend to be that way. So watch out in those bars. Remain skeptical.
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06-04-16 15:38 #4157
Posts: 821Social media for escorts
I heard internet girls in Vietnam have to pay a steep share, like half, of their takes to the web sites managers or pimps to book appointments. A few slipped me their personal phones so I can book future appointments without calling the pimps' tels, likely so they can keep all the money for themselves.
In countries like Mexico, girls are internet-savvy and use social media like Facebook and their iPhones to create their social networks with repeat clients. They become more like independent high-class escorts than cheap hos, making far more money, having better working conditions and more flexible work schedule, easier life and don't have to pay and depend on the abusive pimps for their livelihoods.
Girls in Vietnam are nice, clean, gentle and good-looking, but not internet-savvy. The bros should talk to the sweetest girls and help them set up their own social media networks to better their lives and their businesses. In Vietnam, the biggest advantage would be that they will avoid being arrested, abused and labeled by the police. A few whom I helped did return my kindness with their sweetest passion.
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06-04-16 15:20 #4156
Posts: 821Victories favor the bolds
I have seen quite a few older western guys walk hand in hand with some of the tall, nice, clean, sweetest, best-looking young girls in areas around Bitexco tower. They are obviously in loving relationships, not mongering.
Unless one is bold enough to approach the girls one likes, one would never know which ones are available, willing and interested in relationships. By traditional culture, most Viet girls and women in good families are brought up as nice, gentle, innocent, respectful humans, remaining almost child like all their lives. They are prudish, shy and conservative in relationships with men, they would wait for the men to make the first and every moves. I know many educated, good-looking, attractive, successful women in managerial and executive positions in Vietnam who resign to a life of sexless loneliness due to their shyness.
By personal experiences, I just know girls in Vietnam and China would swoon and take every men's compliments to heart. They love the human-centric ideals of the Western world.
I was in Cafe Dalat Thac on Nguyen T M Khai one night. There were about 10 women sitting quietly at 2 tables, waiting for guys to approach them. It's a ripe social condition for female companies.
I encourage the bros to start pleasant small talks with any civie girls or women in Vietnam. They will learn a lot about the women and culture of Vietnam and have many satisfying relationships.
Originally Posted by Wendella [View Original Post]
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05-27-16 17:07 #4155
Posts: 1390Originally Posted by ActionGG [View Original Post]
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05-27-16 09:13 #4154
Posts: 12Originally Posted by MaxThunder [View Original Post]
30-50 for beer on BV? Sounds a bit high for the plastic stool "Bia Hois". Have you tried the bars around the Bitexco Tower? It is a crap shoot with the ladies there but there are varying degrees of hookups going on.
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05-26-16 15:51 #4153
Posts: 1390Originally Posted by Juicyclamlover [View Original Post]
So it must differ by girl.
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05-24-16 00:10 #4152
Posts: 200Daytime
Has anybody attempted to get the #'s of the girls at the KTV girls for a later day time romp before they start work?
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05-23-16 07:39 #4151
Posts: 71Originally Posted by Wendella [View Original Post]
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05-22-16 11:30 #4150
Posts: 16Originally Posted by GenevaGuy [View Original Post]
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05-21-16 21:28 #4149
Posts: 230Originally Posted by GenevaGuy [View Original Post]
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05-21-16 21:10 #4148
Posts: 420Facebook in VN
My VN GF tells me that they have blocked facebook again for the weekend (did it before) to prevent the protestors from communicating easily. I hope Obama makes a big point about taking about free speech and demonstrations. I hear that the VN are very excited about his visit, that is all that is in the news.
GG.
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05-21-16 19:29 #4147
Posts: 230The Tiananmen Square of Vietnam?
Originally Posted by NguyetLang [View Original Post]
Some guys in the VN gov and other foreign entities that caused this will be responsible to for the Tiananmen Square of Vietnam.
Sorry this is a bit off topic. But once it's figured out who killed off the marine life of central Vietnam, it could mean very big changes.
It could also be that the gov handles like Tiananmen Square and just sends thugs after anyone speaking up.
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05-20-16 03:40 #4146
Posts: 1390Originally Posted by Pompetus [View Original Post]
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05-20-16 01:06 #4145
Posts: 309Pshaw. I was wrong
Originally Posted by Sketchy [View Original Post]