It's not about you and me
[QUOTE=MikHcmc;1581298]I guess can afford to live in VN. I pull in a 6 figure USD salary tax free for working 6 months of the year plus discount stock options plus bonuses. I can move to anywhere I want in the world and my company I work for, Will still fly me to and from where I choose to work internationally on land and offshore, I have a nice house in a convenient area, I ride a big bike + have 3 scooters to choose from, Lots of toys and hobbies to keep me entertained in my days off work, All this from someone who had to repeat high school and never went to higher education. Not bad for someone who's writing style is average at best wouldn't you say? Especially when the reply was punched out on my phone.
There are English teachers out there with degrees, courses, qualifications coming out of their asses who make in a month what I wouldn't bother getting out of bed for. Yeah oilfield workers don't need to have better than average writing skills with the money we earn...[/QUOTE]This site is meant to be about Vietnam and having fun. I'm not sure why you are telling us about how many scooters you own. Even though I would love to give addresses here in public, it's madness to do so. The places will be shut down. I'm a bit bewildered as to why you think it's ok to post addresses. There are many posters below saying Saigon is not what it used to be and that other places are better. All I am saying is that Saigon is a 10 out of 10 destination for having fun if you bother to look around. Many of the places listed below do not exist any more. And part of the fun is the hunt. Of course it is nice to get a taxi straight to a predetermined location, but it is also fun knocking on a few doors without knowing what's on the other side. If you live there then you know all this. You know it's a fun place and that those who take the time to discover the 'fun' parts will have an amazing time.
There are not many places you can get a girl who will massage your entire oil-covered body with her pussy and ass. I mean from your toes to your head and everything in between. Over 3 hours. It happened to me 3 times with 2 different girls (one session was only 2 hours) in the shop I am talking about. It was possibly the best massage I have ever had and I am flying back to Vietnam to go back to this shop to see the same girls in about 8 weeks. That's how good it was.
The girl I saw, as I said, was not the normal massage girl, she was the girl they use to drag customers off the street. She only massages in doubles if a customer wants her. I was lucky because I followed her off the street and the shop was not yet open so she had no choice. As I said we still message each other every day and I get fun photos. But this is not about me. It's about Saigon. It's a place that is hot and wet and wild if you spend the time to explore.
On the same trip I went to PP and Siem Reap. PP was shit. Siem Reap was pretty special. You can read those posts elsewhere.
Money pay to girl or counter?
After the HJ massage finished. I pay the HJ fees to the girl or pay at counter?
Do I need to write anything on tips paper.
When I'm in Hanoi, I don't have to write on tips paper, I just pay the HJ fees to the girl only.
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Yes, we western tourists push up prices for you locals and we make it harder to get what you can afford. But to be honest, if the locals are like you, then I do not care what happens to prices.
.....including the little piece of cardboard with the prices written on it that the Ben Nys lady holds up to customers.
[/QUOTE]You assumed that you and all the tourist / sexpats will be driving up the prices making it out of our reach to get what we want, I just replied to you stating I can afford what ever price they want to charge, I also have the contacts of several girls who want 5 mill /1 shot. I can pay that no problems, Other people will be saying that's outrageous, over priced, don't encourage them etc. Would you pay that?
You also admit to showing prices posted on this website for Ben Nys, Does this mean you can't afford to pay the price they are asking for? Or you are too worried about a few $ for a mediocre BJ? Remember you are the one who assumed I / we locals won't be able to afford the prices you pay.
Wendella. I also ride a big bike, not just scooters.