[QUOTE=DramaFree11;2855583]I also think is a very small percentage that are successful. Unless they are super hot or very smart it is very hard for a Latin girl to be successful in the states or Europe now. Unless they are willing to grind away in a strip bar or get married it would be pretty difficult for them.[/QUOTE]Most don't go to Europe to be "successful. " They go because someone told them they can make more money, either through legitimate jobs, like modeling, or hooking. I know of several who have done well modeling in Europe. The ones who go to hook, usually don't fare as well. The people who recruit and pay their way take much of what they earn.
[QUOTE]I meet a lot of college girls on SA in CDMX, they will come to visit me at my place and almost none of them have a computer. I always ask and they say they do not need one, I am shocked. They are so far behind the Euros and Americans in computer skills it will be almost impossible for them to succeed, Not to mention the language skills. The Colombian girls that contact me on SA most refuse to speak English. I doubt this will fly in Europe when they are unwilling to speak the native language.[/QUOTE]Most can't afford a computer. If they had spare money to buy a computer they wouldn't be selling pussy. Also, most college girls selling pussy aren't enrolled at any university. However, saying "I'm in university and need extra money for expenses" almost always guarantees more money than "I fuck for money. " A dead giveaway is a "college girl" who says she doesn't need a computer. Unless the college only teaches cosmetology, any college student without a computer recognizes the need.
You're still going with the "refuse to speak English" crap? You're unlikely to find many Colombians, who are selling pussy, who can speak English. If they could speak English they would have a legit job. There's a big demand for people who are bilingual. Not speaking a language they don't know isn't a refusal.
The native language in Europe isn't English, excluding England, which is no longer part of the EU. It's German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Greek and a bunch of others. Granted, a significant portion of the population of Europe is bilingual and can speak English.
For the record, more people speak Spanish as their native tongue (6% of the population) than speak English (5. 1% which is tied with Arabic.
[QUOTE]The few that are willing to put the hard work in with language / computer skills will be successful, but from what I have seen, most would fail horribly.[/QUOTE]It's not from a lack of effort. There's this thing, it exists all over the world, and is a big problem in Colombia. It's called "poverty. " People who live in poverty usually don't have access to advanced education. Learning to speak another language is difficult and takes time and money. Learning computer skills takes time and money. The people in Colombia who can afford to learn those things already have sufficient money. They don't need to sell pussy to strangers.