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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2727022]The girls never needed the bars. The bars needed the girls. The bars only served as a middle man or meet up place. The game is online now. A chick can sit in the comfort of her own home and wait for a customer to find her. And a customer can also browse hundreds of prospects in a matter of minutes instead of going around place to place. Sucks for the guys that like to sit around and drink beer and look at shows and just touch on the women though. But for the guy that wants to buy pussy and the girl that wants to sell, the old institutions are outdated and serve no purpose.[/QUOTE]Agree the last thing I want to do is sit in a bar listening to guys drivelling shit or have to try and have a conversation over loud music. Even further I don't want to pay for overpriced drinks for which I receive no pleasure from, better to give the girl the money and we both gain.
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First time in Philipines
Hey people,
Need some advice before travel! , October will be the first time in Philippines and I will be there for 3 weeks. I created account in PL and shortlisted around 15 people and got their contact, I was upfront to them and told them that I am only looking for friend and a travel companion and surprisingly most of the people agreed to that. So far the countries I have travelled, I found people using tinder or any dating website and had a awesome experience.
I prefer not to use condom and I believe in Philippines girls are ok with it? I know I can pull out but what kind of birth control available there and what you guys usually buy for girls? There are pills which might be bad for girls and IUD which is safe but expensive. I only plan to be with one girl, and also how to do ask about no condom to girls? Should I just go for it?
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2726503]Call center jobs in NCR. Salary up to p37 K monthly. While call center jobs don't pay what engineers or administrators do, they are still considered better than typical 'minimum' wage jobs (p500/ day, or p2500/ week, or p10 k / month). You begin to see a glimpse into what girls need to survive, and hence above that to thrive.[/QUOTE]Hmmm, maybe on the call center salary. Got a couple friends who work the call centers and free lance off time. I sent them that photo. They explained some of that stuff was a scam as that salary seemed high. They wanted to know if I had any more info. If you have a number or contact on that 37 K,please pass along.
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[QUOTE=SingamSoup;2727230]Hey people,
Need some advice before travel! , October will be the first time in Philippines and I will be there for 3 weeks. I created account in PL and shortlisted around 15 people and got their contact, I was upfront to them and told them that I am only looking for friend and a travel companion and surprisingly most of the people agreed to that. So far the countries I have travelled, I found people using tinder or any dating website and had a awesome experience.
I prefer not to use condom and I believe in Philippines girls are ok with it? I know I can pull out but what kind of birth control available there and what you guys usually buy for girls? There are pills which might be bad for girls and IUD which is safe but expensive. I only plan to be with one girl, and also how to do ask about no condom to girls? Should I just go for it?[/QUOTE]An interesting question and one of the 8 you have asked already in your 8 FRs 😁.
If you RTFF for say 15 minutes the answers are there. In fact there as a discussion on this matter recently.
Good luck.
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General question
Is health insurance card with picture count as picture I. D ?
I have a very pretty girl who says she is 23 still in college. She has this health insurance card with her picture but do not see date of birth. Maybe it is in the back of the card. She sent me only the front of the card. Is this enough to get on a flight?
If not how to ask her to get proper I. D? And what are the normal avenues to get it?
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[QUOTE=SingamSoup;2727230]Hey people,
Need some advice before travel! , [/QUOTE]1/ The various internet sites are very reliable as a supply of girls. Having said that, the girls themselves aren't. Expect many no shows or girls being hours late to an appointment. Many, myself included don't even worry about prework but only make contact when we are in town. "Coffee today?" Is much more reliable than "BJ next month?
Committing to one girl, who you have never met before, for three weeks is a huge gamble. Many girls are great fun for a couple of days but not a couple of weeks. Always have an option to send her home. It's much easier to extend a fun girl than to return someone who has travelled with you to another town, has tickets paid for etc.
No condom is very normal and won't be a challenge for you. Morning after pills are available locally or the girls may be on their own plan. Leaving aside the moral discussion, many girls don't really care and will BB without concern. Allways be honest with them regarding if you have had a vas and if you agree to not CIP, then follow through as they (understandably) become furious if this promise is broken.
Are you travelling to many areas or staying in one place? If travelling, it may be better to find a girl in every port than have the risks and costs of committing to bringing one girl everywhere.
Enjoy. G.
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[QUOTE=GDreams;2727215]Agree the last thing I want to do is sit in a bar listening to guys drivelling shit or have to try and have a conversation over loud music. Even further I don't want to pay for overpriced drinks for which I receive no pleasure from, better to give the girl the money and we both gain.[/QUOTE]In the current environment of poor atmosphere, bored girls shuffling around a pole and price rises, I'd agree. However, meeting a few buddies for drinks, laughs with some pretty girls, watching a quality stage show put on by energetic and attractive girls, then bar hopping with a gaggle of said girls before returning home was often a good night out.
I get the point and shoot crowd but I also enjoy combining bringing a girl home with a entertaining night out. Click, fuck and leave gets pretty monotonous after a while.
Enjoy. G.
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[QUOTE=Locamotive;2727419]Hmmm, maybe on the call center salary. Got a couple friends who work the call centers and free lance off time. I sent them that photo. They explained some of that stuff was a scam as that salary seemed high. They wanted to know if I had any more info. If you have a number or contact on that 37 K,please pass along.[/QUOTE]LOC, I don't have any more info. It was on social media, listed on top as SPONSORED, an advertisement. It was simply a random ad in my news feed. There is no phone number there. One would have to go back and find the original ad (if it was still online) in the social media and send them a PM. I screen-captured it only with the intent of posting it here, not for contact info. Notice the ad says "UP TO 37 K", or such, which means a lower starting salary. My feed typically has ads for the NCR.
From experience, in the province, agents I knew were hiring in around p13 k (about twice the minimum in that location), moving upwards of 17- and 18-k after a year if their work was good. Add about 8-10 K per month to those numbers in the NCR, rough guess. While the 37 k looks appealing, its a top-end number in the top-end location.
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[QUOTE=SpirouleGroom;2725486]This is really beyond my comprehension that some people are still willing to step a foot in Thailand or Philippines. There are both at the forefront of the covid dementia for political purposes. Spending my savings in a place where the streets are sprayed to fight a virus is too much to endure. In the meantime, Japan is closing down again amid a huge uptick in contaminations and deaths while 31 % of the pop is triple dosed. Not mentioning NZ which experiencing the same crap with 98% of the pop double dosed. I'm still hopping to Colombia where a nurse girlfriend of mine filled me in on the previous 3 months vax mandate to enter the country. It was not sustainable since all our hospitalizations are double or triple vax she blurted out. Go figure. Anyway, brace yourself for monkey pox lockdowns. It's coming, it's WHO worldwide emergency, its lethal even though we are still expecting the deaths, and it required a vax to face the threat.[/QUOTE]There were never any infections. It is all a media-driven psy-op. And once the vaccine-toxins kicked in, it became a self-perpetuating spiral of indefinable malaise and sickness. The world-homicide organisation perps are relying on multiple boosters to achieve their depopulation targets. Latest data from New South Wales (Australia) shows the 4th booster causes double the damage of the first three combined, some of which were saline placebos. The shots ARE the disease. Think with the big head before shooting up to travel for the small one.
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From Cebu Pacific Airlines. For the unvaxxed or partially vaxxed, a facility-based quarantine is required, followed by home quarantine until the 14th day.
[b]Unvaccinated, Partially Vaccinated, or Individuals whose Vaccination Status cannot be independently validated:[/b]
1. Negative RT-PCR test result, taken within 48 hours before departure or a negative Antigen test (remotely supervised or laboratory-based), taken within 24 hours before departure.
[i]2. Facility-based quarantine until the release of a negative RT-PCR test result, taken on the 5th day from arrival.
3. Home quarantine until the 14th day from arrival.[/i]
[b]Fully Vaccinated Foreign Nationals:[/b]
1. Proof of Complete Vaccination for COVID-19 (except for children below 12 years old).
[i]2. Negative RT-PCR test result, taken within 48 hours before departure or a negative Antigen test (remotely supervised or laboratory-based), taken within 24 hours before departure. The following passengers are exempted from this requirement:
Foreign nationals aged 18 and above who have received primaries series COVID-19 vaccine and at least 1 COVID-19 booster shot.[/i]
Foreign nationals aged 12 to 17 who are fully vaccinated.
Foreign nationals below 12 years old, regardless of vaccination status, who are accompanied by fully vaccinated parents / guardians.
3. Passport valid for 6 months upon arrival in the Philippines.
4. Return Tickets (for temporary visitors).
5. Self-monitor for 7 days upon arrival.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2727540]LOC, I don't have any more info. It was on social media, listed on top as SPONSORED, an advertisement. It was simply a random ad in my news feed. There is no phone number there. One would have to go back and find the original ad (if it was still online) in the social media and send them a PM. I screen-captured it only with the intent of posting it here, not for contact info. Notice the ad says "UP TO 37 K", or such, which means a lower starting salary. My feed typically has ads for the NCR.
From experience, in the province, agents I knew were hiring in around p13 k (about twice the minimum in that location), moving upwards of 17- and 18-k after a year if their work was good. Add about 8-10 K per month to those numbers in the NCR, rough guess. While the 37 k looks appealing, its a top-end number in the top-end location.[/QUOTE]Ok thanks. Yeah those two girls make in the low twenty's range as they have been doing it awhile. A increase to 37 k yes I'm sure peaked their interest.
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[QUOTE=Sammon;2727458]Is health insurance card with picture count as picture I. D ?
I have a very pretty girl who says she is 23 still in college. She has this health insurance card with her picture but do not see date of birth. Maybe it is in the back of the card. She sent me only the front of the card. Is this enough to get on a flight?
If not how to ask her to get proper I. D? And what are the normal avenues to get it?[/QUOTE]It maybe ok with the airlines.
I am under the impression that most colleges issues ID. Unless due to Covid and no face to face classes.
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[QUOTE=Dg8787;2727941]It maybe ok with the airlines.
I am under the impression that most colleges issues ID. Unless due to Covid and no face to face classes.[/QUOTE]That is exactly what she said. Classes online only for the moment. Anyway I have asked her to get her birth certificate and go get a police I. D
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[QUOTE=Sammon;2727944]That is exactly what she said. Classes online only for the moment. Anyway I have asked her to get her birth certificate and go get a police I. D[/QUOTE]Process for getting a valid ID: Very easy, with some cash. There are 20+ postal offices in the NCR that will make a postal ID on the spot. Cost I think is about p800 for the ID, and if you want same-day, an additional fee of about p400. You can even have it delivered to your home for a delivery fee of about p200. You can find it on the Phils Post Office website.
Caveat: To get ANY valid ID, the girl must present her Birth Certificate, or other valid government ID. A BC can be obtained (often same day) at any Philippines Statistical Authority office. In the NCR, there is a PSA at the Makati City Hall. Or you can also order a BC online thru their website, and have it delivered to your door in a week's time for a small fee.
I covered this in a previous post. I got several of my regulars a postal ID this way. Some girls didn't have a BC (or had a terribly mangled copy, or the BC needed spelling corrections) and we ordered it, delivered, thru the PSA. What was really interesting was that the PSA process for ordering online, where you fill in your own information, can be completely made up and fake. Nobody checked, and a few days later it arrived by motorcycle courier (COD). Shocking, that a child born in a hospital is at lease foot-printed for his BC, but any adult can order one online with little or no verification of anything. One girl wanted a Brgy ID, which is a lesser ID. Her Brgy required only a BC, so we got that first. The Brgy ID was p120, and turned out to be a relatively sophisticated drivers license-type of ID, complete with picture and ghosted image in the background. Other Brgy might hand you a sheet of paper with the girl's picture on it (which is not a valid because its a piece of paper).
Sammon, your gal should be able to get both a BC and a postal ID in about 2 weeks time; total cost with less wait time (you pay more) will be p2500-3000. More info coming later on ID validity and such. The last thing you should do is to purchase an airline ticket (possibly not refundable) in her name and take the chance that all of the airport personnel checking ID's (guard at the Departures entry door, Cebu Pacific check-in counter, Security / xray, and finally possibly at the gate for boarding) will all accept a non-valid, non-government ID (all college ID's are not valid, only government ID's are valid). Each guard and CP agent must make a call on the ID, and any one of those calls could find the girl not getting on a flight.
Caution: A police ID might not be considered a valid ID. Even an NBI clearance is not a valid ID (its a cool blue color, but its a piece of paper). There is a difference between an ID and a Valid ID (government-issued, looks like a driver's license). Police ID's come in a variety of forms, depending on the police station and location, and are often valid for less than a year. Many non-valid ID's are often accepted here or there (or, were moreso, pre-covid), but when its important, it might not work. For example, you probably aren't getting into the Intramuros BI or DFA office with a college or Brgy ID (yet, you won't need to show any ID to get into the Circuit Mall / Makati BI office).
The entire system can be wildly confusing, even to locals. Last week a Manila doctor wrote a good opinion piece in the Inquirer.net newspaper on the Philippines' maddess centering around too many ID's, what it means to be licensed (vs having the ID with you), why is it confusing, and why can't it be simpler? More later.
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List of doctors and hospitals in the NCR. Cardiologists, dentists, ENT's, chiropractors, hematologists, nephrologists (the study of having too many nephews), neurologists, OG / GYN for your buntis pina, eye docs, pulmonology, surgeons.