Has anyone spotted any of the Mikado or Sophie girls floating around Walkabout or Martini's?
They must be somewhere.
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Has anyone spotted any of the Mikado or Sophie girls floating around Walkabout or Martini's?
They must be somewhere.
[QUOTE=Jmacaula]Has anyone spotted any of the Mikado or Sophie girls floating around Walkabout or Martini's?
They must be somewhere.[/QUOTE]Most of them just crossed the street to LCC.
[QUOTE=Jmacaula]Has anyone spotted any of the Mikado or Sophie girls floating around Walkabout or Martini's?[/quote]I saw one indian girl from mikado at walkabout but by now she sould have found a job in one of the girliebars.
Is it true that foreigners cannot a new bring Khmer bride back to their home country? Or is my girlfriend's mama just jerking me around trying to break us up? Never heard of that one before. She says the only way a foreigner can marry a Khmer is if they both live in Cambodia forever and buy property there. But she says we can still travel abroad but have to come back to Cambodia. I've googled around everywhere but can't find a thing on this...
WTF???
[QUOTE=Qiao Han]Is it true that foreigners cannot a new bring Khmer bride back to their home country? Or is my girlfriend's mama just jerking me around trying to break us up? Never heard of that one before. She says the only way a foreigner can marry a Khmer is if they both live in Cambodia forever and buy property there. But she says we can still travel abroad but have to come back to Cambodia. I've googled around everywhere but can't find a thing on this...
WTF???[/QUOTE]
Hi QH,
I do not believe that there any such rules but there do appear to be some new laws to prevent trafficing for prostitution. Try looking at
[url]http://www.khmer440.com/chat_forum/viewtopic.php?t=9757[/url] which covers both points.
Hawk
There goes them damn NGOs again! Read below.
Cambodian-Foreign Marriages to be Allowed Again Soon
By The Mekong Times
The temporary ban on marriages between foreign men and Cambodian women on March 29 should hopefully be resolved soon, officials said yesterday. Drafts of two sub-decrees stipulating the rules for weddings between foreign men and Cambodian women will be reviewed for a final decision in the near future, said You Ay, secretary of state for the Ministry of Women’s Affairs.
A meeting yesterday at the Ministry of Women’s Affairs saw the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International cooperation and the Interior Ministry discuss the new legislation with international organizations and development partners.
“We want to collect all views to consider and listen to the concerns of the relevant people and record their recommendations” You Ay said. She did not specify when the sub-decree would be released.
The new sub-decree on Cambodian-foreign marriages came after widespread criticism of wedding agencies accused of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord908][CodeWord908][/url]. Korea and Taiwan were alleged to be the biggest culprits.
A recent International Organization for Migration (IOM) report slammed increasing Cambodian “bride exports” to South Korea. In 2007, the number of marriage licenses issued by the Korean embassy in Cambodia rose to 1,759, up from a mere 72 in 2004.
Cambodian government officials have claimed that seven Cambodian women fled Korea after suffering abuse, an allegation rejected by the Korean embassy. Korean embassy officials complained the IOM report misreported facts.
“All weddings [are from] free will which depends on the legal procedures of the two countries,” said Shin Hyun, a South Korean diplomat, in a recent statement. He denied any Cambodian women had been trafficked to Korea using false weddings.
Kek Galabru, director of human rights group Licadho, and Ros Sopheap, executive director of the Gender and Development Organization, both said that banning Cambodian women from marrying foreigners violates international law and women rights. Both stressed that the education of Cambodian women intending to marry foreign nationals was the best way to proceed.
“Some of [the] 5,000 Cambodian women married to Taiwan and Korean men are being mistreated,” Kek Galabru claimed. “It is good that the government cancelled the licenses of marriage companies. This measure can prevent the trafficking of Cambodian women, but it contrasts with the international law or Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women [CEDAW] that Cambodia ratified in 1992.”
April 30, 2008
Thanks Taloha,
it looks as if I can start planning my nuptial activities again. Now where did the last candidate disappear to?
Hawk
Tried to get Mr Sam to p/u at airport he says ok, he no show, no biggie, plenty taxis. Billabong hotel. All good. Get in early, 24 hr trek ready for massage. Ask desk guy if cute 18 yo can come to room for massage, he said he'll try. 15 or so later he says can get but more like 30yo. Kudos to him for not wasting her or my time, I say no thanks, he says ask tuk tuk man out front. I do he says 20 minutes. 1/2 hr later I get call walk out front there he is w/pimp on motorbike & scarey as hell looking girl on back, face painted w/white war paint, I say no thanks. Time for a walk, central mkt hot, riverside sweaty, stroll thru town stinky, Walkabout- thought I'd gone thru a wormhole into BG soi 7 as familiar patrons were there. 1 very beautiful girl there that I would do, playing pool. Another punter makes his move, he is smooth, he is turned away. My smiles towards her get me no love. A few others there but pale by comparison. Call Mr Sam again see if he'd like to cruise & we do. Street 110 bars we go to 3 before I find my girl, back to room. Nice time there, have pics but posting doesn't come easy for me. Next day take her shopping at air con 6 story mall on 63rd s of central market. Many beautiful girls there & I go there a few more times that week to cool off & see if any other girls might like to go shopping w/me no joy but I'm not terrribly forward either. Get motorbike next night to take me to find GF. Convenient locale on 63rd, #99 I think, on w side, nondescript but marker board w/many #'s near door. Go in maybe 25 viet ladies some cannot come to room w/me some can. 30 st, 70 all nt, I'm not in the mood to haggle. Take away. Not the best but much better than nothing 22yo, nice rack cute patch needed dentist, friendly, decent english, I've done worse. Next late morning I go back now maybe 5 or 6, not for take out so wtf I try st there. Girls body smokes 5', 40kg, 32 or 34 C's, 19yo, works for me. Room on 3rd floor was not good. Unsanitary, hot, only fan. She wants me to lay down for massage, ok. I lay on back instruct her to work on front as I want to watch her now nude bod. She wouldn't have it. Her way 10 min of unpleasant back chops was more than I needed. I roll over ready for yumyum, no no, she will not. So I break a sweat pounding peach fuzz. Hate to complain but that could/should have been remarkable but wasn't. So I like to walk I did so every day, numerous bars. 1st nights girl did not want to repeat claimed to be sore down there, me too big, she hurt, maybe so but I didn't return to Happy Man after that. The viet shop just s of Billabong st on 63rd was just too convenient & had ladies more appealing than most at the 2 dozen or so bars I checked out. Good visit overall, now back to BKK.
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Ultra pilot,
Try The Manga bar street 110 PP thats always got woman.
Mr Sam only deals in tourist attractions.
I am amazed that taxi drivers don't seem to know good bars.
I don't know who for sure driver may have been subcontractor @ Mr Sam, voice seemed different on different occasions on phone and there was misunderstanding @ my p/u even tho I called from BKK w/flt info. So we did OK, thought I saw Manga was closed. Maybe we were on 108 at one point, several in the Happy Man area. Walked around several bar areas many just walk in walk out. It was interesting, would be fun to make rounds w/someone who knew the ropes, whips & chains. Motorcycle tour looked like fun.
Had a good look around last night starting with a birthday party at the cadillac. Moved up to 104 and did the rose which was very busy but the girls not too flash, nightowl was a revelation.
Propositioned the lovely young thing with sparkles around her eyes and a protective older friend. She cannot go, she is a virgin!
There are several there apparently, this girls mum is the cleaner!
I offered six hundred bucks but even this amount was not enough-crikey, she wants a husband.
Moved on to the zanzi where a quite attractive girl agreed to go, dranka couple of lasy drinks and then demanded fifty bucks, and this is at one in the morning! False pretences I would say.
After having a complete dud from the zapata the other night maybe I was lucky to have saved my money.
Other bars of note were the shay and bunny bars.
Called into skankabout on the way home-dreadful.
I have a rendevous this afternoon with a young lady from the LCC, she worked at sophie for two years so she should have earned a gold watch at least-or maybe a gold something else.
[QUOTE=Ultra Pilot]I don't know who for sure driver may have been subcontractor @ Mr Sam, voice seemed different on different occasions on phone and there was misunderstanding @ my p/u even tho I called from BKK w/flt info. So we did OK, thought I saw Manga was closed. Maybe we were on 108 at one point, several in the Happy Man area. Walked around several bar areas many just walk in walk out. It was interesting, would be fun to make rounds w/someone who knew the ropes, whips & chains. Motorcycle tour looked like fun.[/QUOTE]Someone else said that the manga bar was closed, I will be going to Cams in a couple of months I'll have to check it out.
I have booked a 10-night stay in Phnom Penh in the summer. I normally stay by the river front but Im very concerned that the river front (my favourite bit of PP) is under repair and so would not be a good place to stay.
I had considered the New York Hotel but reports suggest it is dirty etc.
I considered the Villa Langka or The Pavillon. (I dont mind paying $70 for a good room). Does any one know what these hotels are like (they get good reviews) and what there 'girl policy' is. (are all PP hotels happy with taking girls back). I plan to go wild and find myself a beautiful girl for each of the 10 nights.
I was sorry to read about the closure of Sophies and Mikados. I have had many wonderful encounters in these.I have aso had many excellent three girl events in the LCC. I have fond memories of encounters on he uge bed on the top floor!
I know it is cheap by Western prices but I have always looked after the girls and am sick to death of the hypocritical attitude of white women in the west. If white Western society is so good why is crime so high, families so fragmented and quality of life so poor?
I hope so of the old PP is sill there when I arrive in the summer!
[quote=cowboy brew]there is no such thing as a non girl-friendly hotel in phnom penh. from luxury cambodiana, intercon to budget no-star guesthouses, i have never heard of any cases of guests being prohibited from bringing any guests, female or male, to their room and my friends and i have been to many of them. unless there are some hotels that are operated and funded by ngos, which i didn; t know of, and can afford to operate at a loss, no hotels in phnom penh can afford to or risk gaining a reputation for being difficult as most visitors to phnom penh are mongers and lonely businessmen who almost always got lonely at night.[/quote]i've been in the bouganivillier hotel last november - big mistake. hotel is small but nice & clean, but building next to it was under heavy reconstruction when i was there.
from 8 am to 5 5p you couldn't hear yourself think.
making things worse they had a "girl only with id"policy.
i first thought that to be not really enforced and believed it to be some form of defense against guys fooling around with **** girls - boy, was i wrong. they really required id from all girls, and most girls in pnh do not have an id card.
there's another hotel - forgot the name, its at the end of sisowath quay at the corse, something with a. almost entirely booked out with ngo staff, also not g/f friendly.
Folks,
I'm going to Thailand next month (have my places there) and then on to Cambodia again early July.
I read that Manga is closed. What about Cyrcee & Martini. Still in business?
Anyone a good tip for a chicken farm daytrip out of PNH?
Thanks,
Kenny