News of the month. May 2024
I'm not too surprised with how quiet the Seoul forum has become. Crackdowns in Korea are becoming more regular. Below are a handful of articles about the crackdowns that have taken place in May.
A bathhouse with secret passages.
[URL]https://n.news.naver.com/article/022/0003929765?[/URL]
Red light landlords in Yeongdeungpo have finally come under scrutiny. I guess someone is not happy with the state of redevelopment.
[URL]https://n.news.naver.com/article/003/0012572369?[/URL]
Crackdown in Gyeonggi-do. Goodbye China girls.
[URL]https://n.news.naver.com/article/001/0014698313?[/URL]
Crackdown on Japanese girls coming to Korea.
[URL]https://n.news.naver.com/article/009/0005301915?[/URL]
[URL]https://n.news.naver.com/article/055/0001156546?[/URL]
You may have also noticed that Starop01 has fewer advertised businesses than ever.
Forget About Mongering During Daytime Layover?
I will likely have a 12 hour layover at Seoul on my way back from Asia to Canada later on this year. From what I read so far, should I pretty well forget about any prospects of mongering in Seoul given that I'm a foreigner (I'm Canadian Asian who does not speak Korean, only English and Cantonese)?
I was thinking that I'll probably just have to take the train in from the airport for the day and just do some touristy stuff before returning back for my connecting flight. But if there's any hope at all, of course I would love to fit in a session with a Korean lady.
I Would Visit Directly But.
[QUOTE=Garthie1;2919024]I recommend visiting her in person and getting her number. Weekends work best- like the other shops.[/QUOTE]I don't live there currently. I want to contact her when I go there again, but I don't know how long her shop will be up and running.
Anyway, if someone does give me her number, I'd be happy to trade the number of the Seoul BJ Cafe that isn't Honey. It's a great place with hot and talented staff.