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Thailand is much safer, with better infrastructure and food. Philippines is like South America, a mess, but the girls are warmer and speak English.
Try to do your research in the appropriate forums and not here. My advice for the greenhorns is, never fall in love with anything over there. Good luck!
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[QUOTE=Greywolf69]What's wrong with asking questions that have been asked before? It's easier than reading through 200 pages of forum. If you have a problem with answering then don't answer.[/QUOTE]
Well the problem is that it's not 200 pages to read through. Its about 1 or 2 pages. Plus this forum has the search function to type in any word(s) combination as you desire to find exactly what you want. Neat function. I can easily give an answer for anyone. 91 DBP. Boom. But the reason for having someone read the forum, isn't for being an ass, but more or less, give that person the tools they need to successfully have a positive adventure.
Example: Someone asks for the address of a bia om on HBT street. First of all, they wouldn't have any idea what HBT is. Plus even if they could decode the address, how would they decode streets like DBP/NPK/NKKN etc. Also how would they know what kind of prices they should pay? These are all topics that have been thoroughly discussed within the forums. Why should we continue to beat the issue just because a single person doesn't wish to spend a few minutes searching the forum, through a dedicated search function. When you were looking for the massage parlors with the most beautiful girls (regardless of service) you too read the forum thoroughly, why wouldn't you expect the same of your follow friend?
Im not new, but I am also not a "senior" here. However, I have shared my fair share of information to the community. "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, but if you teach him to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." I'm hoping that buy reading everything before asking "beaten" questions that we are teaching them to "fish".
If you don't like it, why don't you answer the man's question?
As for the person who asked the question, I don't believe I was being rude. I gave the person the correct forum to search under, as well as directions to being able to decode some of the lingo. On top of that I also gave two websites which can give directions to each location based on where he currently lives/works/plays. I have no idea where he is coming from, so it would be impossible for me to give directions. I thought I was being helpful. Am I wrong???
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[QUOTE=Bigtt]Thanks for the response. However, I'm from the States, so I don't understand the analogy :)
Next month I'll be spending a month in SEA. So far, I have a ticket into Manila, and a ticket out from Bangkok. Any recommendations on how to split my time, or places to drop in between?[/QUOTE]If you are not already there, my advice, to put it bluntly, would be to completely give Vietnam a miss. You'll be facing no shortage of frustration and scams in general. I can tell you this just from my own limited experience. But don't take my word for it ~ there's a bad experience documented on virtually every other page here.
If you specifically want VN girls, could I suggest the Macau saunas? Some of them actually specialize in VN girls alone. Macau is basically one giant wh0rehouse and you're sure to find what you want. I know these sauna places are a bit pricey, but service is generally quite standardized and it's safe. Basically no nasty surprises.
Good luck.
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I am amazed that many members here warn others to give VN a miss. I have been to most places in SEA and spend most of my time in Thailand. I went to VN for the first time last month and loved it. I did do a bit of research on this and other forums along with my own hit and miss research. I spend six days in HCMC and found just about everything that I wanted. I even went with a cyclo driver to those little massage places out of the way in D1.....and made it back daily.
About the only thing that I didn't find was a motorcycle girl. Maybe next time. Anyway, I loved it there and will be back again next year.
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Haha. Seems like you spend way too much time trying to explain and looking at other people's old posts. Wouldn't it be easier to just give the guy an address and tell him to take a cab? To each his own I guess. Peace.
[QUOTE=Alwayshard45]Well the problem is that it's not 200 pages to read through. Its about 1 or 2 pages. Plus this forum has the search function to type in any word(s) combination as you desire to find exactly what you want. Neat function. I can easily give an answer for anyone. 91 DBP. Boom. But the reason for having someone read the forum, isn't for being an ass, but more or less, give that person the tools they need to successfully have a positive adventure.
Example: Someone asks for the address of a bia om on HBT street. First of all, they wouldn't have any idea what HBT is. Plus even if they could decode the address, how would they decode streets like DBP/NPK/NKKN etc. Also how would they know what kind of prices they should pay? These are all topics that have been thoroughly discussed within the forums. Why should we continue to beat the issue just because a single person doesn't wish to spend a few minutes searching the forum, through a dedicated search function. When you were looking for the massage parlors with the most beautiful girls (regardless of service) you too read the forum thoroughly, why wouldn't you expect the same of your follow friend?
Im not new, but I am also not a "senior" here. However, I have shared my fair share of information to the community. "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, but if you teach him to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." I'm hoping that buy reading everything before asking "beaten" questions that we are teaching them to "fish".
If you don't like it, why don't you answer the man's question?
As for the person who asked the question, I don't believe I was being rude. I gave the person the correct forum to search under, as well as directions to being able to decode some of the lingo. On top of that I also gave two websites which can give directions to each location based on where he currently lives/works/plays. I have no idea where he is coming from, so it would be impossible for me to give directions. I thought I was being helpful. Am I wrong???[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Hah Baht]I am amazed that many members here warn others to give VN a miss. I have been to most places in SEA and spend most of my time in Thailand. I went to VN for the first time last month and loved it. I did do a bit of research on this and other forums along with my own hit and miss research. I spend six days in HCMC and found just about everything that I wanted. I even went with a cyclo driver to those little massage places out of the way in D1.....and made it back daily.
About the only thing that I didn't find was a motorcycle girl. Maybe next time. Anyway, I loved it there and will be back again next year.[/QUOTE]
I agree with you HB, I've been to every country in SEA and I have found my best expereinces and memories come from Vietnam. If you're only looking to spend a couple days somewhere, with the only intention of mongering, then yes, Vietnam may not be your #1 choice. But overall, Vietnam has the friendliest people, best food (my personal favorite), amazing sites and cultural things to do and all within the Southern (HCMC) area. I too find everything that I want and more with ease. Just read the forums for ideas and be adventurous.
Personally, I have run into more trouble in Thailand in the few trips that I've done there, compared to the 6 years of living in Vietnam. Its easy to be ripped off anywhere you go, if you don't follow the advice of those who have already walked the roads.
I would suggest VN / HCM if you'd like a complete package of mongering, entertainment, and cultural insights. I don't have one friend who has come to visit me and travel around SEA who HASN'T loved VN.
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[QUOTE=Greywolf69]Haha. Seems like you spend way too much time trying to explain and looking at other people's old posts. Wouldn't it be easier to just give the guy an address and tell him to take a cab? To each his own I guess. Peace.[/QUOTE]
It's not difficult to look up what you have posted in the past. Click on your name and there's a drop-down that says "Find more reports by *Member Name*". With your (at the time) 6 posts, it wasn't difficult. I also did give him the answer in the previous post, but I would rather show him all the great features of the forum, in hopes soon he will be a contributing member. Rather than ask a question, get an answer, and never come back until he needs more help. Also explain that he was in the wrong section as he could have possibly already read 30+ pages but couldn't find what he was looking for because of that reason.
Am I out of line here guys? Maybe I'm missing something or wrong here. Just let me know and I'll zip the lips. haha.
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First Time in HCMC
Hi Guys
Spent 9 days in hanoi, left about a pint of cum in my tagged freebie (how do I convince these women to go on the pill during my trip, hehe). Headed to HCMC at the Spring Hotel in D1. Here is my recap so far:
First Night: SMS'ed another tagged pal. She arrived, dressed to the hilt and wanted to ride me on her motorbike to a place I had picked for dinner. Yikes. She is 90 lbs. Me, 200. Almost killed me. During dinner she told me "I'm going to kill you in bed". WOW. Got back to hotel (guests are ok until 10pm) and it was like walking one of those "49" bar ladies through the "walk of shame" she was dressed so suggestively! Got up to the room, a bit of kissy-huggy but then said "I am looking for a husband". Whoops, that's not ME.
Well, long story short, we were clothed in bed, she wanted to see my hairy chest, took off my shirt, massaged, then we played a game. Teaching her the slang terms for all her important body parts, pussy, nipples, etc. And rubbing them each round. Well, she then asked me to "take off your pants", I complied and since I was slightly hard (haha, slightly) she started to rub an asked "you have condom"? I did, she undressed, put the condom on and hopped on. Then wanted me to finish on top. This was just incredible and as silly and madeup as this story sounds. It is all true. She got out at 10:02 so no call from the front desk. Funny thing. The doorman (who had lent me his cycle helmet that night) asked me "your GF coming back", I told him, probably not this trip, but if you want her info I'll give it to you. He smiled.
Day 2: Found a great place with lots of PYTs that wear low cut au dais and serves great food, called "Hai Lau of Saigon" (meaning high-low as in a country girl who moves to the city), located at the beginning of Le Thanh Toh street, but behind that street behind the supermarket area. Sort of an alley way with lots of restaurants on it. Eat outdoors and the PYTs come by and bend over to clear your table and other. I was sort of surprised at how sheer their clothing was and no bras (unlike most of the Viets I see). Nice good too.
Had a telecon nite of day 2, but before went to 49 bar on Hai Ba Trung, smokey, some very nice ladies there, all young, one took me and sat me in the back, got to rub her hairless pussy a bit over a beer and one LD. But really didn't do much for me. Now the mammasan. She was hot, hehehe (ok I like them a bit older). Left and went up and across the street to a massage place and had a great 90 min massage (legit) from a country girl who was very strong. And sweet.
Did my TC and decided at 11PM to walk and check out the motogirl action (can't go back to my hotel by then though). Overall. Interesting. But I didn't partake because I had RTFF and was watching out for LBs, robbery, etc. Got some ice cream from a quick mart and back to hotel and bed.
Overall. I prefer regular girls (like my sweetie in hanoi who cooked for me and fucked me blind). But I do appreciate all the tips from JD and the gang.
Lots of potential here I C.
GG
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[QUOTE=Alwayshard45]I agree with you HB, I've been to every country in SEA and I have found my best expereinces and memories come from Vietnam. If you're only looking to spend a couple days somewhere, with the only intention of mongering, then yes, Vietnam may not be your #1 choice. But overall, Vietnam has the friendliest people, best food (my personal favorite), amazing sites and cultural things to do and all within the Southern (HCMC) area. I too find everything that I want and more with ease. Just read the forums for ideas and be adventurous.
Personally, I have run into more trouble in Thailand in the few trips that I've done there, compared to the 6 years of living in Vietnam. Its easy to be ripped off anywhere you go, if you don't follow the advice of those who have already walked the roads.
I would suggest VN / HCM if you'd like a complete package of mongering, entertainment, and cultural insights. I don't have one friend who has come to visit me and travel around SEA who HASN'T loved VN.[/QUOTE]
The debate isn't about touring VN in general but about mongering. I agree with you that VN over all offers a complete package but it is no way like Thailand and the PIs in the other department. Most of the posts here pertains to putting great efforts in looking for a place to get a BJ where in the PIs, I can go to a bar to get a drink and BJ is offered on the side, in the back room, without me sweating about it.
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[quote=bigtt]hi all, i'm new to the forum.
does anyone have any insights comparing ho chi minh to pattaya and angeles city? i've been able to find comparisons between pattaya and ac compiared, and haven't found much regarding ho chi minh.
i apologize for this not being a report. i can't seem to new threads, and i couldn't figure out the best thread to ask this. [/quote]
[quote=bigtt]thanks for the response. however, i'm from the states, so i don't understand the analogy :)
next month i'll be spending a month in sea. so far, i have a ticket into manila, and a ticket out from bangkok. any recommendations on how to split my time, or places to drop in between?[/quote]
sure.
think of pattaya as a suburb of las vegas nv, with gogo bars, a beach and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord117][CodeWord117][/url] thrown in.
think of ac as east los angeles, ca with 1 huge mall, 1 small airport. whole town is one big wh*rehouse.
then think of ho chi minh city as new orleans, la without mardi gras. need to know the different 'wards' to really find the good gumbo. ;)
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[QUOTE=Alwayshard45]It's not difficult to look up what you have posted in the past. Click on your name and there's a drop-down that says "Find more reports by *Member Name*". With your (at the time) 6 posts, it wasn't difficult. I also did give him the answer in the previous post, but I would rather show him all the great features of the forum, in hopes soon he will be a contributing member. Rather than ask a question, get an answer, and never come back until he needs more help. Also explain that he was in the wrong section as he could have possibly already read 30+ pages but couldn't find what he was looking for because of that reason.
Am I out of line here guys? Maybe I'm missing something or wrong here. Just let me know and I'll zip the lips. haha.[/QUOTE]
Since you asked, AH, here is my advice.
When you read a post asking a question and you know the answer to that question has already been posted as a report or as an answer, either by you or someone else, you have a few choices:
1) Rudely tell the poster to RTFF.
2) Politely suggest the poster read the Forum to find his answer.
3) Repeat any information you have already posted or paraphrase or quote directly another post, doing your best to answer the poster's question.
4) Go through and find posts that have the information the poster is looking for and cut and paste the link in a reply.
5) Ignore the post altogether and shake you head at the laziness or lack of ability of others.
I thinking lecturing, criticizing, moralizing and even teaching should be off the table, unless someone specifically asks to be taught (how to use 'Search' for example.)
That's my zero-point-zero-two US Dollars.
JD
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[quote=raverboy]sure.
think of pattaya as a suburb of las vegas nv, with gogo bars, a beach and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord117][CodeWord117][/url] thrown in.
think of ac as east los angeles, ca with 1 huge mall, 1 small airport. whole town is one big wh*rehouse.
then think of ho chi minh city as new orleans, la without mardi gras. need to know the different 'wards' to really find the good gumbo. ;)[/quote]thanks for the insights guys! since this will be my first trip, i'll focus on pattaya and ac.
will save vietnam for next year. i really want to tour the country with a motorcycle.
hah baht: which month do you usually go?
raverboy: is there a rave-isque scene in pattaya or ac?
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Hello fellow mongers!
I'm trying to find some sex toys, can anyone point me in the right direction?
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