Adventurous Spirit I Have...
[QUOTE=GoodEnough]While nothing beats the price/quality ratio at LA Cafe, provided that you're patient and willing to wait until the one you love comes along, EDSA has a good cost/benefit ratio as well. The bar fine is PhP1000, but the girls are never more than PhP1,500 for as long as you like. Also, if you attach a monetary value to your time, the ratio increases, since there's a higher percentage of good looking women in EDSA than in LA Cafe, and therefore you need to spend less time looking. Burgos, on the other hand, is ridiculous and does not represent much value for money.
It is somewhat amazing so me though that so many first timers stick to the well-trodden path to Manila when there are so many more attractive, and less expensive options available to anyone with even a smidgen of adventurous spirit. To each his own I suppose.
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GE,
I will be in Cebu at the end of March and I like to get off the beaten path. Lend me your hiking shoes, and your well worn map to help me get acquainted with the ladies in places other than what's on the beaten path. I've read the forum and have formulated a plan of places to visit, but maybe you could enlighten me on a "must see, must visit" place to hook up with some nice non pro action. I will be ever in your service!
Yella Man
Why so many Philippine mail-order brides?
Hey Guys -
Sorry to intrude on a pay-for-play discussion, but out of curiosity, why are there so many young ladies in their early twenties from the Philippines who are looking to marry guys up to 60 years old?
The sex trade in many other countries is just as strong, (Thailand, Costa Rica, etc.), but if you browse the various "buy a wife" sites you only get a few hits for young women who will marry an old fart like me. (I'm 50, more or less, stuck in the land of do-it-yourself, the ol' USA.) Not so in the Philippines!
I assume most of these women are pros or semi-pros. (Heck, you guys may have spent some time with a few. Why not go to [url]www.blossoms.com[/url] and see if you recognize anyone? **PLEASE DON'T BLOW HER COVER!** But it should be good for a few grins.)
I'm gathering that if I have any interest in a Philippine lady, I shouldn't spend a cent on a dating service, but rather drag my old butt over there.
My apologies if this is somewhat off topic, but I will make up for this later.
Like yourself [b]Frequent Flyer[/b] I have been using [url=www.Skype.com]Skype[/url] for the last seven months and have used in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, The Philippines, Poland, The Czech Republic and Dubai. It works very well although I have detected that at certain times of the day, when it is busy the drop out rate is quite high.
However, I have topped up my account and put ten Euros on it and it’s cheap enough, its great for calling out to any fixed line phone or mobile but the minor drawback is that you cannot be called back from a mobile or landline, only someone else on Skype, plus you cannot call the police. Skype also works on dial up lines if your hotel doesn’t have a broadband connection.
You are correct this is the future for telephony and already here in the UK we have three companies offering a similar service, one of them is a telephone company but to get it you have to have a fixed line phone (??) as well as Yahoo. I did read that Google is looking to start a similar service. I still believe in buying a local [i]sim[/i] card when I am in country as a complement to Skype, but I have yet to try out Skype on an aircraft that offers in-flight internet service, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines and Emirates offer Internet access on some flights, but I am curious about the results.
New Data Collection at Penpal Services?
Whats the deal with FilipinaHeart.com?
I tried to reply to a message yesterday, and up popped a questionaire. It took up an entire screen. They have a notice that reads in part:
[quote] The US Congress has recently passed legislation that requires most online dating companies to collect information regarding the criminal and marital history of US citizens or residents who will communicate with foreign nationals. The purpose of this legislation is to protect foreign women from domestic violence.[/quote]
Then ask a bunch of personal stuff relating to your marital status, children, court orders. Then they close with:
[quote]I understand that US law requires that the above information must be accessible to every foreign national whom I correspond with.[/quote]
They don't really cite the legislation, but have a link to some protest site at [url]http://www.internationalmarriagebrokers.com/[/url]
Strange. Especially since this is an Australian web site. To my knowledge, no US-based E-commerce site complies with European laws on data collection, privacy, and especially, taxation. For example, under European law, email lists must be opt-in. Sites like Amazon.com require you opt-out of their list after you place an order.
I don't really understand why they are caving in so easy on this issue--assuming its legit. Could this site have been hijacked? Seems not, since the form has remained over 24 hours.