On youth and being a foreigner
Cheap Cabbage,
I wouldn't worry about being an obvoius foreigner, many of us are. Just smile, go with the flow and pay the ladies their due respect and money of course. Speaking Mandarin will definitely be an advantage with most of the mainland babes.
As for your youth, I envy you (somewhat). Most of the ladies would favor a fit, clean, young person over a fat, balding 50-something any day. Have fun and be sure to reprot back with your experiences!
K Pressure vs Dundas Street
[QUOTE=Koi Zumi]This "contradicts" most reports on K-Pressure.
I would take it with a pinch of salt.[/QUOTE]My last few visits to K Pressure have been very disapointing. I am going to give Dundas Street a try. Will will report back to you guys.
Experiences from an Asian American In HK
I, like Cheap cabbage down below am a young-ish asian american (older than him though.), and its actually sort of funny the reaction I get from providers out here. Generally there is a small amount of surprise that I get when they realize my mandarin is spoken with a thick american accent (though the mamasans and papasans have been most helpful thus far), but oddly I think that maybe because I look like a local. The service is perhaps more clinical? I'm not sure and maybe its my inexperience at all of this but I must say that saunas have generally had much better service than 141 (I usually do hotel reservations, and pay the extra fee to have them come to my hotel. I don't relish going through the 141 houses, call me paranoid I guess).
Anyhow. More of my rant.
I was blown away (haha litterally) by K-Pressure the first time I went there, but I am somewhat wary at the moment because of raids etc. I know this was discussed previously, but what does occur to the customers when a raid occurs? Are they mostly after the girls or will they cite customers as well? Because of this concern I turn mostly now to 141. And try to go relatively early in the day, but this commonly results in a somewhat groggy girl (turnoff.), and I tend just to get frustrated. I would go over the individual details, but they are rather boring.
Anyhow, happy hobbying in 2007!