Thanks for the quick reply.
[QUOTE=Luvpuss;1182300]Be a little more specific as the rates vary greatly between Gogo, MP, SW, FL, or LB[/QUOTE]Thanks for the quick reply and sorry for the late one but what is LB? And I would look for some clean place like may be a good massage parlor, a reputable bar in case of the infamous bar girls. Also, request some info on what the lady drinks cost like, a range or something. Don't want to be in for a rude shock if I can avoid it.
You might change your tune on Amsterdam.
The coffee shops won't be around much longer. (for non-residents)
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[QUOTE=Natty Bumpo; 1183482]I agree Amsterdam is not the best destination for the girly action and you must state everything you want before you step into a girl's storefront like complete nudity and kissing or they will try to squeeze another 20 Euros out of you. It happened to me: a pretty Australian girl refused to take off her bra unless I agreed to fork over another 20. I paid up, but never again. The sex was alright with her surprisingly. But the number one rule in AMS is ALWAYS NEGOTIATE BEFORE YOU STEP IN! Furthermore the hotels in Amsterdam are way overpriced and rooms are very small. That's why I fly twice as far, twice as long to get to south East Asia.
But AMS has coffee shops and I enjoy wandering around the red light district with a vacant smile on my face. And occasionally an attractive girl will pull me into her bedroom. So when you look at it this way, Amsterdam is better than OK. It is great. When they get that in Thailand or PI or anywhere else let me know. Do you have any idea how much better Pattaya would be with legal coffee shops on 2nd road? Hanging around beer bars all day long – you got to be kidding me. But, with Thailand I can understand a little why they don't cotton to the idea. Thailand is a fairly prosperous nation. The leaders believe it is not worth the trouble despite all the money it would bring into the economy. But, I can't figure out why a poor country like the Philippines does not decriminalize. It would bring in 100's of billions of Dollars and Euros every year. And fuck the American and European governments. What are they going to do about it? They can't even kill Gadaffi or stop the mass murders in Syria.[/QUOTE]