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10-26-17 12:39 #21166
Posts: 402Hi all just wondering is there a problem in Philippines where girls from the top clubs will only go with Korean or Japanese guys?
I have read that white men are just left with the ugly girls. Is this true? I don't mind paying whatever is the market rate for top girls.
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10-26-17 10:27 #21165
Posts: 3323Originally Posted by Streetlooker [View Original Post]
I have even made them shampoo and use conditioner in their hair before we start. The smell is still lingering in their hair. What a turnoff.
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10-26-17 09:16 #21164
Posts: 2656Smokers stink.
Originally Posted by Streetlooker [View Original Post]
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10-26-17 08:48 #21163
Posts: 1121No smoking rules.
Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
Bigger bars usually have another floor level= upstairs. At XY or whatever (formerly Forbidden City) guys were escorted up to the next level, above us. Came back pretty quickly. Guessing they could not see the stage from where they were, above. At Bar-nana, upstairs, and view of girls etc totally cut off in elevated smoking area. .
Reckon bars will start bribing police to allow smoking in their bar. Very few Phil innovations last the test of time. No Smoking might go the way of previous endeavours. But right now No Smoking, is being enforced.
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10-26-17 08:28 #21162
Posts: 2257Originally Posted by Sxxxx [View Original Post]
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10-26-17 07:50 #21161
Posts: 521Non smokers
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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10-26-17 06:06 #21160
Posts: 631Originally Posted by Sxxxx [View Original Post]
IMHO, on the subject of smoking, like an addict, they will try to get around the rules. When smoking was first banned on some flights, I still remember a French speaking man quickly exiting a toilet with the alarm blaring midflight. Last month on United, a guy in first class was palming and pulling on his e cigarette the whole flight to South America, right in front of a clueless flight attendant. (But then, they were not hired for their brains; nor looks) Guy's english was quite good so could have been an American, an Expat, or a well to do South American.
When I looked online to see if vaporless e cigs exists before my last post here, I found that it does. But as Sxxxx suggests, it entails holding the pull before exhaling. From what I read, the second hand smoke from e cigs are actually worse. So even if you don't see or smell it, you could be breathing it in from the guy sitting next to you that keeps putting his cupped hand to his mouth.
Until the threatened in room smoking and other smoking fines start getting imposed, it will be an uphill battle. Surprise and well announced raids have done a great job in many places around asia.
Just my 2 cents.
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10-25-17 19:46 #21159
Posts: 75Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
To be the precedent. Several bars in Barretto allow smoking sitting against an open wall, like the front row in Kokomos. Technically, those bars with seating out front are probably illegal as they are within 10 metres of the entrance to a banned area. The pictured poster does not tell the whole story, as neither of my hotels last month banned smoking in the room.
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10-25-17 15:16 #21158
Posts: 3323Personally I am really glad about the smoking ban being enforced and that it has enough teeth in it to keep it enforced.
Now I can go to bars and stay longer and listen to music or play a game of pool. I doubt if the ban will keep smokers from coming, if so it is easily made up with non-smokers.
Non-smokers come on down. Restaurants are all non-smoking too. The non-smoking bars girls don't smell like smoke and aren't short of breath when having the big O!
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10-25-17 04:36 #21157
Posts: 1121Cigarette smoking.
Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
I wrote about this subject somewhere on ISG before. Can't find that post. Here we go again.
In my opinion, they are strictly enforcing the smoking ban. Although some bars are tolerating customers smoking in the bar toilets, and yes bigger bars send their smoking customers upstairs, where on both occasions I was present when that happened, the customer could not see the girls from the non smoking area. One lot quickly returned from upstairs. Not prepared to stare at a wall whilst smoking, I suppose. Perhaps they could have large tv screens in the non smoking rooms / areas, channeled to the bar stage. Guys perv on screen whilst guzzling down some toxins?
I think an enlarged print of a sign I once saw in Cebu, would be appropriate: "Smoking. You can breathe in, but not out".
In my previous post I mentioned an idea might take hold, whereby bars can buy an exemption from the no smoking law. More revenue for the government, more customers for the bars? And more lung cancer, LOL.
Kokomo's, British owned, sticks strictly to the new no smoking law. Little signs all along the front row bar re "no smoking". No one smokes at Kokomo's.
Non smokers like me, are happy about "no smoking", but there are a lot of people who are upset with the move. I think 'no smoking' and shooting of Marijuana smokers has prevented significant numbers from visiting the Philippines, right now.
P.S: Yes, its definitely national. Not specific to Angeles, applies everywhere in Phils, including the toilets.
PPS: Now that I have left the Phils, bet the girls are missing me!
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10-24-17 21:56 #21156
Posts: 631Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by SoapySmith [View Original Post]
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10-24-17 17:01 #21155
Posts: 16400Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
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10-24-17 15:58 #21154
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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10-24-17 00:24 #21153
Posts: 111Smoking in AC
Minor observation from a short visit. I ate dinner on the 50-yard line at Kokomos last night and no one was smoking. I do see guys smoking in High Society and most of the larger bars tolerate smoking on the upper decks.
Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
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10-23-17 09:30 #21152
Posts: 631Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
As for the second and third, I have heard that term used by people from down under and among working girls from various regions on this side of the planet. I play bball in US public inner city parks at various times. I would never use some of the "terms of endearment", out of respect and if I wanted to walk out alive. But that is just me. Now back to prepping for my next Makiti trip.