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[QUOTE=Oakie;1849211]I have a history of posting here that has always rejected stereotyping of people based on their ethnic backgound, white, black or in between.
Women go with mongers for money, and might charge more to a guy with bad hygiene, grey hairs coming out of his nose and ears or ass, but money does not discriminate.
Any ethnic group being responsible for increased prices is a non starter.
Just the market in action.[/QUOTE]Exactly Mr. Oakie,
It is simply the market in action. When I'm in Las Vegas I like to play Craps. I can play Craps at a $3 minimum table during the week. But on Thursday that $3 minimum table becomes a $10 minimum table. Guess what? I don't play. I keep my money in my pocket and find something else to do with my time.
Just my reaction to the market in action.
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[QUOTE=SubCmdr;1849228]Exactly Mr. Oakie,
It is simply the market in action. When I'm in Las Vegas I like to play Craps. I can play Craps at a $3 minimum table during the week. But on Thursday that $3 minimum table becomes a $10 minimum table. Guess what? I don't play. I keep my money in my pocket and find something else to do with my time.
Just my reaction to the market in action.[/QUOTE]Good stuff:
I can only guess what "something else to do with my time" can refer to :)
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[QUOTE=Tempoecorto;1848942]Last trip, I met a man of about my age at a WU in Sosua, queuing up, like me, to exchange dollars. He had two other guys with him accompanying. After a bit of conversation, he pointed to one man, saying it was his son. I literally fell off my chair.[/QUOTE]Without getting into value judgment, I will have to agree with Frannie's contention, that each ethnic group (or perhaps linguistic group) has its own way of dealing with sexuality. I would never dream of bringing my son on a trip to Sosua, just the way, I would not think of going there with "friends" even though I have helped people with women I know there. Sex is too personal a thing.
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[QUOTE=Tempoecorto;1849393]Without getting into value judgment, I will have to agree with Frannie's contention, that each ethnic group (or perhaps linguistic group) has its own way of dealing with sexuality. I would never dream of bringing my son on a trip to Sosua, just the way, I would not think of going there with "friends" even though I have helped people with women I know there. Sex is too personal a thing.[/QUOTE][URL]http://youtu.be/6kiUjCceqd0[/URL]
Well this documentary will challenge your perceived notion of race and gender vis-a-vis mongering.
British (white) woman has been a frequent traveler (sex tourist) to Turkey with her kids. Her teenage daughter was getting pissed at mom, having to babysit her toddler brother. She wanted in on the action! Happily she did get her own light brown boy toy.
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[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1849580][URL]http://youtu.be/6kiUjCceqd0[/URL]
Well this documentary will challenge your perceived notion of race and gender vis-a-vis mongering.
British (white) woman has been a frequent traveler (sex tourist) to Turkey with her kids. Her teenage daughter was getting pissed at mom, having to babysit her toddler brother. She wanted in on the action! Happily she did get her own light brown boy toy.[/QUOTE]Interesting. These people are what would be called "trailer trash" in the US. They are likely living in government subsidized housing and living off government benefits and child support. Probably not paying the Turkish guys much other than a few meals, a few drinks and free sex.
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[QUOTE=Frannie;1849582]Interesting. These people are what would be called "trailer trash" in the US. They are likely living in government subsidized housing and living off government benefits and child support. Probably not paying the Turkish guys much other than a few meals, a few drinks and free sex.[/QUOTE]It is well known that the number of female sex tourists worldwide is almost equal in number to that of their male counterparts; its just that its less frowned upon. The women visit destinations where its known that the men are well-endowed. Destinations in Africa and the Caribbean are popular. With reference to Turkey, it is a very popular destination for Russian female sex tourists.
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[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1849580][URL]http://youtu.be/6kiUjCceqd0[/URL]
Well this documentary will challenge your perceived notion of race and gender vis-a-vis mongering.
British (white) woman has been a frequent traveler (sex tourist) to Turkey with her kids. Her teenage daughter was getting pissed at mom, having to babysit her toddler brother. She wanted in on the action! Happily she did get her own light brown boy toy.[/QUOTE]OK, I have now watched the whole thing, or at least had it running in the background while I was doing some other tasks.
Not quite as represented as one gets into the story, because these women were looking for love rather than paying for sex acts per se, and while they were pretty cynical about love, and realize that the young guys were only in it for what they could get, they were also quite vulnerable. One woman (Terrie, age 50) came home almost in love and talking about a guy who had never asked her for a cent and who wanted to marry her. But as soon as she arrived home he texted her and asked for 1200 Euros.
The other main character, Debbie, the one whose daughter went along, was all gung ho before the trip, but by the end was saying it was the worst vacation of her life and "I need another fucking vacation to get over this one". Debbie is a hotel chambermaid. In fact the postscript to the documentary said that not long afterwards she decided to return to her husband. The teenage girl returned a few months later and her Turkish boyfriend proposed marriage to her. Not sure what the long term outcome was for the young couple.
Pretty good documentary, worth watching.
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[QUOTE=Frannie;1849700]OK, I have now watched the whole thing, or at least had it running in the background while I was doing some other tasks.
Not quite as represented as one gets into the story, because these women were looking for love rather than paying for sex acts per se, and while they were pretty cynical about love, and realize that the young guys were only in it for what they could get, they were also quite vulnerable. One woman (Terrie, age 50) came home almost in love and talking about a guy who had never asked her for a cent and who wanted to marry her. But as soon as she arrived home he texted her and asked for 1200 Euros.
The other main character, Debbie, the one whose daughter went along, was all gung ho before the trip, but by the end was saying it was the worst vacation of her life and "I need another fucking vacation to get over this one". Debbie is a hotel chambermaid. In fact the postscript to the documentary said that not long afterwards she decided to return to her husband. The teenage girl returned a few months later and her Turkish boyfriend proposed marriage to her. Not sure what the long term outcome was for the young couple.
Pretty good documentary, worth watching.[/QUOTE]Not really sure who was exploiting whom here. The women using young Turkish men for convenient sex and affection, the young Turks exploiting the vulnerability of these women for financial gains of various kinds, although not usually payent for sex acts, or the TV company, which presumably paid these women for their participation or at least gave them a free vacation, in exchange for exposing them to public humiliation.
Needless to say, I would never participate in a TV documentary on mongering, no matter how much free pussy was included.
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[QUOTE=GrownMan1;1847846]Me too! Wait a minute. Is that SubCmdr counting pesos. With your chica rotation (2 main 3 quickies) how will you get the extra time to spend.[/QUOTE]That's right GrownMan! I count my pesos. How else could I play "Santa Claus" or let the girls "rummage through my bank account" without going bankrupt? Having enough time is tough. I need a clone. My thoughts: "I regret that I have but one dick to give to my girls. ".
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Need some Help
Some one asked for a good place In Puerto Plata for Bachata dancing and pickup of chic I do not frequent Puerto Plata.
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[QUOTE=OldKool;1850076]Some one asked for a good place In Puerto Plata for Bachata dancing and pickup of chic I do not frequent Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Kviar Disco is your best bet in Puerto Plata.
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[QUOTE=OldKool;1850076]Some one asked for a good place In Puerto Plata for Bachata dancing and pickup of chic I do not frequent Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Somebody asked me too.
I told him to ask Charles Pooter?
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[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1849580] Well this documentary will challenge your perceived notion of race and gender vis-a-vis mongering.[/QUOTE]This is a documentary paid for by someone and to that extent, it may or may not represent reality. Based on my own ethnic experience (and of course all Indian males are fucking hypocrites, I being no exception), there would be not even an iota of a possibility of going whoring in family. I happen to have had a lot of exposure with the Asian crowd and from Japan to Korea, all the way to Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Indonesia, where I was entertained by local I. E. , ethnic Chinese business people, males do go whoring together, after work but I doubt if it would be done family style. I cannot speak of Mainland China. In my days, Mainland China was still fairly poor to get into such strange gamboling. I also went whoring with Italians, Germans, Norwegians, Dutch and French. In connection with work but again strongly doubt if any would take their children with them. Finally, my Brit, Australian and NZ experience was virginal, I. E, no whoring together at all, strictly business.
Frannie referred to an interesting angle. That of class and I cannot quite ignore it, at least in my ethnic group.
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[QUOTE=OldKool;1850076]Some one asked for a good place In Puerto Plata for Bachata dancing and pickup of chic I do not frequent Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Then you probably do not know that there is a Puerto Plata thread on this board.
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[QUOTE=OldKool;1850076]Some one asked for a good place In Puerto Plata for Bachata dancing and pickup of chic I do not frequent Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Furgon would be my choice.