Is all action on the hill covered FS?
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Is all action on the hill covered FS?
Hi there,
I've found no reviews but an independent Latina on city of love, Seoul, got back to me via email and told me that we can meet up. I'm skeptical though about the post and would like to know if anyone has ever seen her before? If not then it'll be better to venture into a rdl or massage place where I know there'll be a better possibility of some action then take a chance with a scammer. I think there are quite some scams that happens on sites like that.
T. I. A.
Are there any places to pick up street walkers or bars where women hang out and you realize they are punting when they hit on you? I'm in the mood for a Russian.
Have any of you done bbfscip or bbfscim at an OP?
Wonder how safe it is.
I was passing through and decided to check Youngdeungpo out a week or so after the Nov. 1 lifting of restrictions on bars, restaurants, etc. But an hour after sunset the whole street was dark and all curtains were closed. Didn't mean nobody was home as I saw a couple cleaning ladies (pimps?) knock on glass doors and quickly slip inside. Couldn't see in, though. Definitely no "customers" going in the glass doors.
Also noticed a banner above the street. I got the gist of it and it sounded ominous. Punched it into google translate which spit out "youngdeungpo station downtown station area urban redevelopment. Type: redevelopment project promotion preparatory committee. " Sounds to me like the RLD is on the chopping block. But I haven't been there till recently, so veterans may have been seeing the banner for a while. If so, maybe it's not as ominous as it sounded to me.
Anyway, reaching the west end of the main glass windows street and turning left towards the big street that parallels the subway tracks there was actually one booth lit up and open—but with a fattie / ugly. Got to the main street paralleling the tracks and turned left again heading back toward the subway station. Was a bit surprised to see a couple of (unlit) booths right on the big, main street with providers waiting in them. But so oldie / fattie / ugly that I just kept walking. About halfway back to the major intersection in front of the station, though, there was a small street leading left into the be row, where red lights were on an business was open. But no one was game for me when I walked through. Others may have better luck.
That was all that I could see going on there the evening I walked through. Don't know what it was like in the past, but it doesn't seem very happening these days.
[QUOTE=JimThom;2623172]I was passing through and decided to check Youngdeungpo out a week or so after the Nov. 1 lifting of restrictions on bars, restaurants, etc. But an hour after sunset the whole street was dark and all curtains were closed. Didn't mean nobody was home as I saw a couple cleaning ladies (pimps?) knock on glass doors and quickly slip inside. Couldn't see in, though. Definitely no "customers" going in the glass doors.
Also noticed a banner above the street. I got the gist of it and it sounded ominous. Punched it into google translate which spit out "youngdeungpo station downtown station area urban redevelopment. Type: redevelopment project promotion preparatory committee. " Sounds to me like the RLD is on the chopping block. But I haven't been there till recently, so veterans may have been seeing the banner for a while. If so, maybe it's not as ominous as it sounded to me.
Anyway, reaching the west end of the main glass windows street and turning left towards the big street that parallels the subway tracks there was actually one booth lit up and openbut with a fattie / ugly. Got to the main street paralleling the tracks and turned left again heading back toward the subway station. Was a bit surprised to see a couple of (unlit) booths right on the big, main street with providers waiting in them. But so oldie / fattie / ugly that I just kept walking. About halfway back to the major intersection in front of the station, though, there was a small street leading left into the be row, where red lights were on an business was open. But no one was game for me when I walked through. Others may have better luck.
That was all that I could see going on there the evening I walked through. Don't know what it was like in the past, but it doesn't seem very happening these days.[/QUOTE]At what time did you visit? When I was there summer 2019 everything was closed until 20:00. At 20:00 suddenly all the lights in the houses along the main road lit up and out came the ladies.
[QUOTE=JimThom;2623172]I was passing through and decided to check Youngdeungpo out a week or so after the Nov. 1 lifting of restrictions on bars, restaurants, etc. But an hour after sunset the whole street was dark and all curtains were closed. Didn't mean nobody was home as I saw a couple cleaning ladies (pimps?) knock on glass doors and quickly slip inside. Couldn't see in, though. Definitely no "customers" going in the glass doors.
Also noticed a banner above the street. I got the gist of it and it sounded ominous. Punched it into google translate which spit out "youngdeungpo station downtown station area urban redevelopment. Type: redevelopment project promotion preparatory committee. " Sounds to me like the RLD is on the chopping block. But I haven't been there till recently, so veterans may have been seeing the banner for a while. If so, maybe it's not as ominous as it sounded to me.
Anyway, reaching the west end of the main glass windows street and turning left towards the big street that parallels the subway tracks there was actually one booth lit up and openbut with a fattie / ugly. Got to the main street paralleling the tracks and turned left again heading back toward the subway station. Was a bit surprised to see a couple of (unlit) booths right on the big, main street with providers waiting in them. But so oldie / fattie / ugly that I just kept walking. About halfway back to the major intersection in front of the station, though, there was a small street leading left into the be row, where red lights were on an business was open. But no one was game for me when I walked through..[/QUOTE]I hope nothing happens to it and stay open and operating for a long time! I need to know at what times and day most girls are open for business?
[QUOTE=Penetrador;2623547]I hope nothing happens to it and stay open and operating for a long time! I need to know at what times and day most girls are open for business?[/QUOTE]It sounds like it will be closed / "renovated" like Chun-ho and 588 was. I wouldn't count on it being open for much longer. Korea started on this road to clean up things like this years ago.
[QUOTE=Mojoman74;2623332]At what time did you visit? When I was there summer 2019 everything was closed until 20:00. At 20:00 suddenly all the lights in the houses along the main road lit up and out came the ladies.[/QUOTE]Really? Interesting. Sunset was at around 5:30 when I went there and I loitered around the area till about 7. Sunset in July is around 8, but maybe it doesn't have to do with how dark it is. That would be interesting if there is an "opening time" since there wasn't at the former Yongsan and Cheongnyangni RLDs (though of course there were more girls at night at those places). Maybe I'll have to go back after 8 next time. Thanks for the tip.
[QUOTE=JimThom;2623172]I was passing through and decided to check Youngdeungpo out a week or so after the Nov. 1 lifting of restrictions on bars, restaurants, etc. But an hour after sunset the whole street was dark and all curtains were closed. Didn't mean nobody was home as I saw a couple cleaning ladies (pimps?) knock on glass doors and quickly slip inside. Couldn't see in, though. Definitely no "customers" going in the glass doors.
Also noticed a banner above the street. I got the gist of it and it sounded ominous. Punched it into google translate which spit out "youngdeungpo station downtown station area urban redevelopment. Type: redevelopment project promotion preparatory committee. " Sounds to me like the RLD is on the chopping block. But I haven't been there till recently, so veterans may have been seeing the banner for a while. If so, maybe it's not as ominous as it sounded to me.
[/QUOTE]I had been there a few months before Covid, Oct / Nov 2018. It was open and business as usual then. I do remember seeing some posts in early 2020 about this redevelopment thing. Not only YDP, I think even the Hill was going to see some changes due to this. But not sure if any of it really happened or things paused due to Covid.
One of the local guys should be able to share details on this. But older posts on YDP redevelopment have been there.
[QUOTE=JimThom;2624201]Really? Interesting. Sunset was at around 5:30 when I went there and I loitered around the area till about 7. Sunset in July is around 8, but maybe it doesn't have to do with how dark it is. That would be interesting if there is an "opening time" since there wasn't at the former Yongsan and Cheongnyangni RLDs (though of course there were more girls at night at those places). Maybe I'll have to go back after 8 next time. Thanks for the tip.[/QUOTE]Your right, 588 and Yongsan were open 24/7, I went many times there, good times. Seems like Ydp is different, I was walking around before 20:00 too and was puzzled that there were no girls. And then at 20:00 suddenly it opened.
Is there any anma which accepted foreigners?
I went to several anma, but they rejected me because I'm foreigner.
I thought it because Covid situation back then, but right now government already lift up some of restrictions and already got vaccinated too.
Extremely sorry for the delayed reply!
As far as I know you can get them without prescription but I never asked directly. Different pharmacies might charge different prices so try to ask an area with many pharmacies like near hospitals. In my Korean pharmacies they are cheaper than US made see and V.
I have been occasionally getting ED during the most inconvenient times, so sometimes the 88 Palpal and 99 Gugu work and doesn't work just like sometimes see and V. In other words I can't tell you perfectly the efficacy of all those supplements.
[QUOTE=OralSea;2609342]JeanEspero, Can you just walk into pharmacy and get the GooGoo or Palpal without a script? Thanks for the report and info. I too have been going to hungetel's too when my GF is busy with her family / kids.
Thanks again.
OC.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JeanEspero;2629299]Extremely sorry for the delayed reply!
As far as I know you can get them without prescription but I never asked directly. Different pharmacies might charge different prices so try to ask an area with many pharmacies like near hospitals. In my Korean pharmacies they are cheaper than US made see and V.
I have been occasionally getting ED during the most inconvenient times, so sometimes the 88 Palpal and 99 Gugu work and doesn't work just like sometimes see and V. In other words I can't tell you perfectly the efficacy of all those supplements.[/QUOTE]Thank you very much.
It is quite tough to get in there if you are not a local. I got lucky at Castle Anma. I had put a FR here back in Nov 2019. Check out if the place is still open, and try your luck.
[URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?1017-Seoul&p=2391377&viewfull=1[/URL]#post2391377.
[QUOTE=FunSeoul;2628417]Is there any anma which accepted foreigners?
I went to several anma, but they rejected me because I'm foreigner.
I thought it because Covid situation back then, but right now government already lift up some of restrictions and already got vaccinated too.[/QUOTE]