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[QUOTE=Skogis; 1562426]Have met a fair number of girls residing and working in Beijing. Some slightly international girls seems to adopt sexual skills rather quick from their more giving sisters down south in asia and are atleast putting up some effort to have some fun. For the most parts I agree they are boring. Easy to nail, but boring. So when I find a skillfull chineese spinner I tend to keep her in for rotation I e my artscam girl (kept her for a couple of years by now).
My biggest turnoff in China is all the bushes (shaving is not very popular so every time I get the chance I do some log work down there making small arrows.).[/QUOTE]I have as one might expect a good few Chinese freebies that are rotated. They vary from universiyt students to lawyers.
Of them. 50% shave by themselves, and 50% scream like I'm attacking them if I so much as get some scissors near the forest just to trim. Its proving hard to convince them that its a preference, and with the 3 or 4 that have bushes I've given up trying to weed out the undergrowth. They just don't want to do.
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My question is about Australia, but I have never posted there as the Philippines is the only thread I have a posting history.
I know from past posts that many members here travel to Australia. My daughter has finally been approved to work there after after many months of getting her RN certification verified there. She has opened a bank account online and is going to take some cash with her. I know in the Philippines it is almost impossible to get travelers cheques cashed. I have tried.
I suggested to her that she take travelers cheques but rethought that advice. Are travelers cheques readily accepted in Australia, without her bank holding funds after they are deposited? If so what are most widely accepted? I have always used American Express when I have traveled and have never had any issues other than in the Philippines. She could bring cash, but of course is reluctant to take too much. Alternatively she could just do a debit card withdrawal, but then of course will be faced with daily maximums and fees.
So the good news is that I have been waiting for her to move to Australia and told her that when she is in Aus, I would go back to the Philippines then on to Australia to visit her. The bad news is that she has decided that perhaps she should come visit me in the Philippines instead as I have been telling her about all the historical sites and museums I have visited. That may put a bit of a damper on my DIA ventures. LOL.
Thanks for any advice.
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[QUOTE=FreebieFan; 1564057]I have as one might expect a good few Chinese freebies that are rotated. They vary from universiyt students to lawyers.
Of them. 50% shave by themselves, and 50% scream like I'm attacking them if I so much as get some scissors near the forest just to trim. Its proving hard to convince them that its a preference, and with the 3 or 4 that have bushes I've given up trying to weed out the undergrowth. They just don't want to do.[/QUOTE]Meanwhile, over on the InternationalSlutsGuide forum, there are Chinese girls reporting that they are having difficulty convincing their laowai lovers that not shaving down below is a preference...
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[QUOTE=Amanut; 1565255]My question is about Australia, but I have never posted there as the Philippines is the only thread I have a posting history.
I know from past posts that many members here travel to Australia. My daughter has finally been approved to work there after after many months of getting her RN certification verified there. She has opened a bank account online and is going to take some cash with her. I know in the Philippines it is almost impossible to get travelers cheques cashed. I have tried.
I suggested to her that she take travelers cheques but rethought that advice. Are travelers cheques readily accepted in Australia, without her bank holding funds after they are deposited? If so what are most widely accepted? I have always used American Express when I have traveled and have never had any issues other than in the Philippines. She could bring cash, but of course is reluctant to take too much. Alternatively she could just do a debit card withdrawal, but then of course will be faced with daily maximums and fees.
So the good news is that I have been waiting for her to move to Australia and told her that when she is in Aus, I would go back to the Philippines then on to Australia to visit her. The bad news is that she has decided that perhaps she should come visit me in the Philippines instead as I have been telling her about all the historical sites and museums I have visited. That may put a bit of a damper on my DIA ventures. LOL.
Thanks for any advice.[/QUOTE]I am Australian, and travel there periodically, but I would not have a clue about the acceptability of travellers cheques in Oz. Rather than ask an Australian, I think that you should ask non-Australians who travel there!
My personal preference is to use HSBC. I have accounts in different countries and am able to transfer money free of [b]any[/b] Charges, using their internet Global banking. I use their credit and debit cards when appropriate. This also simplifies making payments on your credit cards.
Cheers
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[QUOTE=FreebieFan; 1564057]I have as one might expect a good few Chinese freebies that are rotated. They vary from universiyt students to lawyers.
Of them. 50% shave by themselves, and 50% scream like I'm attacking them if I so much as get some scissors near the forest just to trim. Its proving hard to convince them that its a preference, and with the 3 or 4 that have bushes I've given up trying to weed out the undergrowth. They just don't want to do.[/QUOTE]One tactic that has worked for me is to trim myself first and show her how good it looks. She then trimmed herself unasked.
But with your harem, you would need to buy pubic wigs and trim those!
Of course you can always find and keep natural white tigers!
Cheers
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[QUOTE=Moth To Flames;1565276]Meanwhile, over on the InternationalSlutsGuide forum, there are Chinese girls reporting that they are having difficulty convincing their laowai lovers that not shaving down below is a preference.[/QUOTE]Haha. Like I said, I love coughing up fur balls
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[QUOTE=Amanut;1565255]I suggested to her that she take travelers cheques but rethought that advice. Are travelers cheques readily accepted in Australia, without her bank holding funds after they are deposited? Thanks for any advice.[/QUOTE]TCs are not widely accepted and if she has them best get them in Australian dollars IMHO.
I would just get her (or you as her daddy) to deposit funds in her account and she can withdraw using an ATM card. I do thiswhen am going to Australia. Very simple easy and more secure IMHO.
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[QUOTE=Amanut;1565255]I suggested to her that she take travelers cheques but rethought that advice. Are travelers cheques readily accepted in Australia, without her bank holding funds after they are deposited? If so what are most widely accepted? I have always used American Express when I have traveled and have never had any issues other than in the Philippines. She could bring cash, but of course is reluctant to take too much. Alternatively she could just do a debit card withdrawal, but then of course will be faced with daily maximums and fees.[/QUOTE]Congrats to your daughter, hope it works out well for her in Australia. And if she visits you in the Phils then it looks like you may truly get to experience some local culture, LOL. Maybe plan her visit around some holiday;"Sorry dear, everything's closed".
I used to use Amex TQ's often in Europe (East and West) and N. Africa, but it got harder and harder to find businesses who would accept them; even some banks stopped and most of those who did charged a fee that ranged from 2 to 5%. TQ's are same as cash, so no hold would be placed on them.
As a back up plan, a few money orders could be an option, either Western Union or Money Gram, as any bank will cash them without charging a fee. But I don't know how you would go about getting them in the Phils in AUS currency (if even possible). Guess you could get them in USD, but you'd lose on the exchange rate's spread; especially if she / you had to pay for them first in PHP then subsequently exchange for AUS.
A Debit card is the way to go and, as Ikksman suggested, HSBC is most likely your best option.
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Thanks. Good advice. I appreciate it.
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[QUOTE=Wicked Roger; 1565329]TCs are not widely accepted and if she has them best get them in Australian dollars IMHO.
I would just get her (or you as her daddy) to deposit funds in her account and she can withdraw using an ATM card. I do thiswhen am going to Australia. Very simple easy and more secure IMHO.[/QUOTE]Amanut.
Just a follow up as was in HSBC the other day and it has a sign saying it no longer accepts TCs and asks customers to check with the TC issuer which banks will encash the TCs. Seems TCs. A product of my youth. Are no longer popular.
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[QUOTE=WickedRoger;1566868]Amanut.
Just a follow up as was in HSBC the other day and it has a sign saying it no longer accepts TCs and asks customers to check with the TC issuer which banks will encash the TCs. Seems TCs. A product of my youth. Are no longer popular.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the advice. I am glad I asked. No travelers cheques were injured as a result of her move. I suggested HSBC, but think I was too late on that one. LOL She transferred some funds to her Aus bank account which she has to have in order for direct deposit of her pay cheques. They said they will hold transferred funds for ten days so no big deal. As you said dad can make deposits here for her if necessary, but the reality is I think she has more money than dad and has access to her account here via ATM until she gets herself organized there.
The best part of her traveling is that I had to sell her old 1991 Jeep with 350,000 km on it. I managed to get it off my driveway plus $1,500 with the purchasers cheque paid to her. Just before she got on the plane she gave me a cheque for $1,500 saying she had never paid for the jeep when I gave it to her many years ago. That covers my airfare back to Phils. It's soon time to get active on DIA again. .
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Philippine Brothels
Why are there so few reports on this forum relating successful take-outs from brothels in the Philippines?
Are they too expensive? Are they too dirty? Have they become anti-foreigner (and I know they don't give local price to foreigners)?
They are easy to find! You just ask a taxi driver to take you to a Casa (the Spanish word used as slang for brothels since time immemorial). Taxi drivers used to get commissions for bringing guys to a Casa.
I remember Sammon and Fast Eddie writing about Casas a few years ago, in multiple posts. But AFAIK, only once has there been a recent TR (by Spidy) about PI brothels!
Cheers.
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[QUOTE=Amanut;1567472]Just before she got on the plane she gave me a cheque for $1,500 saying she had never paid for the jeep when I gave it to her many years ago. That covers my airfare back to Phils. It's soon time to get active on DIA again.[/QUOTE]That could be a first. Daughter pays her dad's ticket to monger in the Philippines LOL. Will you share with her your vacation photos? LOL.
If she / you has a HSBC account in the Philippines or anywhere for that matter and she has one and Australia then you can transfer funds immediately.
For transfers to BDO, BPI etc in the Philippines it take 2-3 days from HSBC but to Australia can be longer (I could the bank delay the deposit so as to earn interest on the funds but I would never be so naughty!
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From reading these threads it seems that most guys like to go out and drink and look at chicks in bikinis. I like to get my girls from LA Cafe. I only do LT or free in P.I. In other countries I do go to casas and do ST, but the prices in places like Colombia ($13), Thailand ($12), Brazil ($10), Peru ($8) is much less. The casas in PI want at least 2000 piso ($45) when I am paying a chick from LAC 1000-1500 for LT.
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[QUOTE=Ikksman;1567698]Why are there so few reports on this forum relating successful take-outs from brothels in the Philippines?
Are they too expensive? Are they too dirty? Have they become anti-foreigner (and I know they don't give local price to foreigners)?
They are easy to find! You just ask a taxi driver to take you to a Casa (the Spanish word used as slang for brothels since time immemorial). Taxi drivers used to get commissions for bringing guys to a Casa.
[/QUOTE]Remember that there is no such thing as a "brothel" in the Philippines because prostitution is illegal.
All the various alternatives are euphemisms for what cannot be called a brothel in the Philippines.