Thanks for your responses
I suppose what I have gleamed both from your responses and my observations is that there are 2 main types of mongers just like our sessions with the WG's. LT and ST.
LT' ers have the time to invest in the intricacies of ground work & hunting. Building rapport and a sort of friendship with the girls and developing a relationship that long term will bring mutual benefit. Both parties know they have a consistent supply of what they want (men = sex, girls = money) even though for the later it may be at a reduced rate. Both parties subscribe to the bird in the hand analogy.
ST'ers do not have the time to invest in developing these long term mutually beneficial relationships and as such must bear the cost and ebb and flow of the mongering lifestyle.
Totally agree with Mr Gof that it appears social networking of the girls is most important re referrals and reputation and spending time on those dating sites in my experience is of little use although his comment about desperation did make me chuckle somewhat. All good.
Very soon I will have my 4th trip to KL where I feel quite comfortable. Maybe I should keep in touch with the girls I meet rather than scrubbing them from my phone due to possible complications with my SO at home.
Maybe then too in the future I may be able to speak about my harem of go to girls.
Appreciate every ones feedback.
NI.
I always have a ongoing (but usually cancelled) ticket when I go to the PI or Indo
[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2294114]Interesting. Is there a way one can find out before boarding the inbound flight is he is blacklisted as such?
Also 2 x in the last year a check-in agent (once in US, once in Asia) swiped my PP, took a long look at the computer screen, and informed me that I could not board the outbound flight from US to Phils. Reason: There was no return flight listed on their computer (no phils outbound), and I did not have a pre-approved 59-day visa (their computers caught this). In reality I had outbound flights on other airlines, but past the 30- and 59-day limits. Both agents told me I could not proceed. [/QUOTE]The last few times I went to the PI (or Indonesia) I did not have my travel plans (past my stays in Manila or AC) planned before I left. I really like just staying until I get bored and then moving on LOL. Before I left home, I have always bought a refundable ticket for onward travel within 30 days, printed the e_ticket and then cancelled. Takes 5 minutes. Every time I left the US, the was required to show (the already cancelled e-ticket) to the gate agent before I could board my outbound flight. I was prepared to show it to immigration entering but was never asked for it. Leaving Singapore on Scoot bound for Clark I was also required to show that (already) cancelled e-ticket. I was just careful not to book it on the same airline thinking the gate agent could not look up the ticket to see if it was still valid, though doubt they would go that far.