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[QUOTE=Sammon;2511278]Why many are stuck on one or two girls who promise great service in exchange for money and help now?
Philippines will be a pussy paradise for a while. Just go there find, fuck, pay and leave. And repeat.[/QUOTE]Once upon a time, mongers just flew into town like Georgie Pudding-Pie fucked the girls and made them cry. Then after they sprayed, the mongers ran away. Now, mongers are showing up at the airport with flowers, iPhones, marriage proposals, the deeds to houses, and funding for business start-ups.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2511455]Now, mongers are showing up at the airport with flowers, iPhones, marriage proposals, the deeds to houses, and funding for business start-ups.[/QUOTE]Many are not even showing up at the airport.
"What's your PayPal honey? I have a gift for you".
G.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2511455]Once upon a time, mongers just flew into town like Georgie Pudding-Pie fucked the girls and made them cry. Then after they sprayed, the mongers ran away. Now, mongers are showing up at the airport with flowers, iPhones, marriage proposals, the deeds to houses, and funding for business start-ups.[/QUOTE]And just how many mongers are showing up at the airport now? The very few that are are going straight to quarantine facilities.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2511455]Once upon a time, mongers just flew into town like Georgie Pudding-Pie fucked the girls and made them cry. Then after they sprayed, the mongers ran away. Now, mongers are showing up at the airport with flowers, iPhones, marriage proposals, the deeds to houses, and funding for business start-ups.[/QUOTE]This clearly explains the attitude of girls these days. It is like the song ' what have you done for me lately '. Before although we were sex starved never lost the sense that getting sex either from a bargirl or regular girls is a business transaction where money changes hands after the deed. Never on the promise. Nowadays supply is the same and maybe due to social sites on the internet maybe much more who are willing to drop their panties. Mongers are love struck like the guy in Thailand hoping for love with a bargirl and throwing money away and still expecting for a miracle. Yes, it is true more and more men have found out about sex travel. Only thing they do not know is how to tackle the minefield of how to get cheap sex and not fall head over heels with the first girl who is pretending to be best friend, best companion and best sex.
True monger negotiates, gets the best sex cheap and never fall for scams and protects his money.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2511455]Once upon a time, mongers just flew into town like Georgie Pudding-Pie fucked the girls and made them cry. Then after they sprayed, the mongers ran away. Now, mongers are showing up at the airport with flowers, iPhones, marriage proposals, the deeds to houses, and funding for business start-ups.[/QUOTE]The crazier American girls get the more you will see marriage minded men visiting the Philippines.
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$ to the Philippines
I have been playing this game for almost 20 years, sent money 1 time unsolicited and never even met the girl in person.
I have chatted and listened to a couple of thousand women easy maybe more over the years. I have employed (legitimately) maybe 50 over the decades so I know them, their culture, their values and their mannerisms.
I have met maybe 400 and of them 10 that are equal to a smart educated western woman, actually maybe 8.
They view money and earning differently than us. They are like Jackals at a kill on the Savanh. You, the lioness did the work and you will get the most of the meat but they will take whatever and however they can and they won't owe you and they won't feel guilty. After all it was right there for the taking.
I have had 5 real Filipina GFs in addition to the staff they (Filipinas) even do this to each other but all white men are considered rich by default.
They have changed over the last 20 years though now they are far more bold and far more cunning with far less conscience and a big part of this is idiots who send money for nothing. Stop feeling guilty that you worked hard your whole life to earn what you have you earned it.
Most are sadly only ever to be fuck toys and as I age I struggle more and more with this. So treat them well, don't lie and there are still good physical results to be obtained and a rare gem exists. Sadly understand your little head will do most of the thinking so you will indeed fuck up the chance with a rare gem, we from the west have been conditioned for this unfortunately.
So don't ever expect a return on your money and every dollar you send make it worse over there.
I respect prostitutes they actually earn their money because they have to actually do something real and of value. But some person asking for money that does not actually have to feel your cock is a con artist. The first time they get money for nothing is very addictive. They tell allllll of their friends and its not about your great qualities or handsome face its about your stupidity.
Stop sending cash.
Make them actually earn it when you are there! Cash senders are fucking up the women in the Philippines and this is my happy place.
PP.
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Stop sending cash.[/QUOTE]Agree. Let them work for the money at least a little bit. Even if it's for 5 or 8 minutes only, hehe.
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[QUOTE=Pinaypounder;2512366] Stop feeling guilty that you worked hard your whole life to earn what you have you earned it.
[/QUOTE]Hear, hear.
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[QUOTE=Ekspat;2512646]Agree. Let them work for the money at least a little bit. Even if it's for 5 or 8 minutes only, hehe.[/QUOTE]I thought 3 min max was the norm LOL.
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[QUOTE=Pinaypounder;2512366]Stop feeling guilty that you worked hard your whole life to earn what you have you earned it.[/QUOTE]I wish I knew how these people were getting money so that I could get some too. Mine is not as easy to come by for me to be giving it out like that.
Some chick in Dominican Republic just tried to run a sob story on me that she is worried about not being able to go to school next semester because she does not have the money. I told her that I understood her pain. I had to stop going for 6 years when I didn't have the money. Hard times are a part of life and I am not trying to be anyone's savior. Shit, I didn't get one. I got it out the mud. I was eating hot dogs and ramen noodles everyday. Because of hard work and fortitude I am about to tear into this prime rib as I write.
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I have now lived and worked in this country for almost 20 years and have met an enormously diverse circle of people. I have met and worked with subsistence farmers with little to no education, who struggle every day to put food on the table. I've worked with extremely intelligent and capable university professors who have earned their doctorates abroad; with engineers, with scientists, with doctors and nurses as smart and capable as any professionals I've ever known. I've worked with hugely successful business people and with those for whom operating a hot dog stand would be a challenge. I know enormously successful people here, and folks from the middle class, and those for whom life has not been kind, and throughout all of those years, and all of those experiences and acquaintances, I've yet to formulate a generalization that would accurately characterize the entire country. Yet the many of those writing here, who purport to have profound insights into this country of 7,000 + islands, hundreds of cultures and more than 100 languages appear to have it all figured out. The fact that what you say is largely nonsense doesn't appear to matter.
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Yet the many of those writing here, who purport to have profound insights into this country of 7,000 + islands, hundreds of cultures and more than 100 languages appear to have it all figured out. The fact that what you say is largely nonsense doesn't appear to matter.[/QUOTE]The worst offenders are those who have only met the underbelly of society on Burgos Street or in AC. They then generalize those experiences to the rest of the country.
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Most profound quote ever in the history of this board? Possibly. Either way, I can't wait to get to Burgos, Angeles, and perhaps retire in the country. The charm lies in the details here.
[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2512855]I have now lived and worked in this country for almost 20 years and have met an enormously diverse circle of people. I have met and worked with subsistence farmers with little to no education, who struggle every day to put food on the table. I've worked with extremely intelligent and capable university professors who have earned their doctorates abroad; with engineers, with scientists, with doctors and nurses as smart and capable as any professionals I've ever known. I've worked with hugely successful business people and with those for whom operating a hot dog stand would be a challenge. I know enormously successful people here, and folks from the middle class, and those for whom life has not been kind, and throughout all of those years, and all of those experiences and acquaintances, I've yet to formulate a generalization that would accurately characterize the entire country. Yet the many of those writing here, who purport to have profound insights into this country of 7,000 + islands, hundreds of cultures and more than 100 languages appear to have it all figured out. The fact that what you say is largely nonsense doesn't appear to matter.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=KabulGuy;2512874]The worst offenders are those who have only met the underbelly of society on Burgos Street or in AC. They then generalize those experiences to the rest of the country.[/QUOTE]I agree. Generalizing about an entire set of cultures and an entire country from random encounters with bar girls doesn't offer much in the way of insight.
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[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2512855]I have now lived and worked in this country for almost 20 years and have met an enormously diverse circle of people. I have met and worked with subsistence farmers with little to no education, who struggle every day to put food on the table. I've worked with extremely intelligent and capable university professors who have earned their doctorates abroad; with engineers, with scientists, with doctors and nurses as smart and capable as any professionals I've ever known. I've worked with hugely successful business people and with those for whom operating a hot dog stand would be a challenge. I know enormously successful people here, and folks from the middle class, and those for whom life has not been kind, and throughout all of those years, and all of those experiences and acquaintances, I've yet to formulate a generalization that would accurately characterize the entire country. Yet the many of those writing here, who purport to have profound insights into this country of 7,000 + islands, hundreds of cultures and more than 100 languages appear to have it all figured out. The fact that what you say is largely nonsense doesn't appear to matter.[/QUOTE]Excellent, GE. You have a wealth of experience there! Nevertheless, I have learned a tremendous amount of cultural insights, particularly the mind of the Pinay, from watching you-tubers especially a a lady named Filipins Pea.