[QUOTE=Menteng;1331125]Years ago I went to Indramayu and a village near it (forgot the name) that was supposed to be the real provider of the Jakartan Indramayu girls. I spent there a couple of nights in search of the unspoiled "personal assistant". A discotique, a street with bars, even a joint in another kampung near Indramayu, only thing that was possible is to have a drink with the girls there and do some indirect touching. (Like in Tegal Rotan, Jakarta). I even offered a bar fine for the kampung girl, but alas, to no result.[/QUOTE]Menteng, I admire your anthropological curiosity. The same article I mentioned earlier said that the girls don't work in their own kampung, it would "bring shame upon the family". They are expected to go far enough away so that everyone can pretend that they don't know. Apparently, Idul Fitri is quite an event, with the girls all trying to show off who's been earning the most, renting a nice car with a driver to make a grand entrance, covering themselves in gold jewellery that they then sell, and so on.
[QUOTE]And in Blok M for example many's the time a girl will contemptuously refer to another girl as "Indramayu". The irony being that the girls from Probolingo or Semarang selling their snatch's on the Blok consider themselves further up the social ladder than their compatriots from Indramayu.[/QUOTE]I don't know about "social ladder". But I tend to prefer the girls from Central Java and East Java. Just seem to be more fun and to give better service. As for magic, I get the impression that practically every working girl uses it. And probably every policeman, politician, thief, and bajaj driver, too.
