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  1. 11 hours ago, P&G said:

    So, they have the right to ask. We have the right to refuse. It's sad that crazy guys accept to pay to view. Either they are  idiots, or if they have money (@Seven), it's not caîtalism but snobbery.  

    People say that about people driving Teslas and Porsches...it's crazy to spend that much for a car.   But people do spend that much for a car.  It's their money as long as they paid their fare taxes on the income..

    And you absolutely have a right to drive a used Rav4.

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  2. Ok.  600-900 for an all nighter is not that unreasonable, in fact it is well below the rack rate posted by most girls for such dates in California 

    I probably pay much more for the same amout of time effectively.  Many of my regular girls after a many dates will spend an afternoon with me at the beach, go to nice restaurant for lunch, or even travel to Vegas for a weekend at no charge, but that is only after I have dated them multiple times at the $300 an hour rate.  Basically, SWr girls are people, and if they like you, they will do things with you off the clock. Much like a lawyer will play a round a golf with a good client.

     

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  3. On 1/14/2021 at 6:23 PM, The-Sith said:

    I just got one 19 year old Latina who I paid 660.... and I want to see her again and she is asking for more money. Not half the quality of this piece of sexy Trap Ass in the picture above. I'm predicting 1.5k will seal the deal.... but I don't feel good paying about 900.

    Remember, this is America.... not Myanmar. 

     

     

    What city are you in Sith?  Rates for TGirls do vary from market to market...Generally, in my experience New York City, D.C., and San Francisco had some of the highest rack rates, and Atlanta and Chicago despite being big cities had lower rates.  In Southern California, the rate for high end girls for a session is about $500, but you can get plenty of pretty girls in all age and ethnic brackets in the $200 to $300 range.

    When I go for a working girl I simply pay what the girl asks.   I never bargain, either I am willing to pay her rate or I'm not. Most girls don't really like bargainers, and it usually sets a tone of "This is only business, and I haven't had a client today, so I will take this cheap charley before I call it a day". 

    For me If I have a good session with a girl, I usually become a regular client.  This is when the sex gets really good. My experience has been once I have seen a girl 3 or 4 times, she knows what i want and and i know what she likes, and the sex and communication gets better and better. I guess I'm a client who likes the Girlfriend Experience, and becoming a regular facilitates that experience.. 

    I actually don't understand the guys that go for a different girl every time out. To me that's like playing roulette, maybe its a good session, maybe not each time.  Quite simply, whether I'm paying $10 in Phnom Penh or $500 in Santa Monica, I don't like wasting money on a bad experience.

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  4. 48 minutes ago, outsider said:

    Yes, Only Fans is becoming quite big. Almost every sexy, model type on IG has an Only Fans acct now. But I can see where it would be almost a full-time job to maintain.

    I follow several girls on twitter with OnlyFans, ManyVids, PornHubPro, Chatturbate, ect accts. Given the number of posts they put up daily, it is clearly a full time job. Not sure how much money they make.

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  5. I was in region with my daughter in 2017, and wanted to take her to Snookyville and Koh Rong, but she didn't want to hang out with the frat boys on koh rong, so we went to Vietnam instead. I didn't understand what she meant by the "frat boys" on Koh Rong, but she knew the Koh Rong and Snookyville I knew in 2011, no longer existed. 

    We did go to Phnom Penh, but the whole mongering neighborhood where I stayed oon my first trip was razed and new buildings put up.  

     Cambodia thought me the Buddhist principle of "impermanence" .

    Was going to post some pictures of Otres Beach from 2011, but thought better of it.  Grateful I experienced Cambodia at that time

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  6. On 1/1/2021 at 2:45 PM, seven said:

    Interesting piece: 

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/bill-coming-due-china-capitalist-113012069.html

    The Bill Is Coming Due for China’s ‘Capitalist’ Experiment

    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has re-awoken to a profound truth: Rich, secure capitalists are the natural enemies of authoritarian regimes. In a hybrid autocratic-capitalist model, capitalism is the means to generate wealth, but power is the end goal. Successful capitalists naturally begin to demand that their personal and property rights be protected from authoritarian fiat. Capital in the hands of entrepreneurs is a political resource; it poses a threat to the implementation of centralized plans.

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    "Rich, secure capitalists are the natural enemies of authoritarian regimes."

    Wrote a long reply explaining why Capitalism is not only the enemy of authoritarian governments, but is the enemy of ALL political systems other than a system ruled by major corporations, but I hit the wrong button and the whole message went "poof".

    Anyway, in a nutshell - Capitalism is BOTH an economic AND political system.  Any political system whether it be democracy, republic, theocracy, or autocracy, will always face the challenge of the capitalist elite attempting to challenge their political authority. 

    I have called it the "Divine Right of Capital"

     

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  7. "17 cases"?  Let that fucking sink in for a moment.

    We have recently had 41,000 cases in one day in California, and over 250,000 new cases in one day nationwide. Friendly reminder (and its not a fucking hoax), over 330,000 Americans dead in USA in 11 months. 

    The only reason anyone would starvefrom a lockdown is because stupid politicians refuse to raise funds (bonds or taxes) to feed people during this once in a 100 year pandemic.  

     

    16 hours ago, blind boy grunt said:

    i prefer to see people not starving to death....

    Oh, and the excess mortality tables are going to tell the tale on what really happenned in this pandemic.  PDogg:  You have it right...short term pain for long term gain is the wiser course.

    Russian Excess Mortality Real Deal on Covid

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  8. 13 hours ago, The-Sith said:

    Australia called for an "independent" investigation into the origins of Covid 19, instead of the farce that China is conducting currently.

     

    A. This touched a nerve so deeply in China for exploration of the truth regarding the most devastating event in at least 70 to 100 years that it is retaliating with oppressive trade sanctions against Australia.

    Like a school bully who stole something, once someone smaller points to the bully as a suspect it comes in bashing fists.

     

    B. How can the virology labs in Wuhan be barred from examination under the investigation that the WHO and China are conducting?

    There is only ONE level 4 virology lab in China. Its in Wuhan. Wuhan has been a mecca for bat coronavirus research globally.

    To not include the labs as a culprit is like an investigation into nuclear contamination in Chernobyl and not deeply investigating the nuclear plant there.

    The virus came from a leak (accidental) from either the Level 4 or Level 3 virology lab in Wuhan. The guilty party is distracting the world from this source.

     

    Go and buy an Australian wine to support examination of the truth and prevent bullying against standing up for honesty.

     

     

    A.  Right on point.   I have never heard of a sovereign nation wanting others to muck around in its business, and I'm sure China doesn't want anyone double checking their math.  The point I was making was not whether China was right or wrong, guilty or innocent, but that the real politik of the situation is out of hand, and basically China is stepping into the role of a global hegemonic power.

     China is a bully because the capitalist elite in the west gave them the resources to become a bully, and there is no turning back the clock at this point.

    The sad fact of real politiks around the world is when someone or some group says a phrase like I'm "standing up for honesty",  it usually means they are the weaker party in the power relationship. 

    As Thrasymachus said in Plato's Republic "Justice is the advantage of the stronger".

    Finally, the responses of various global leaders to the Coronavirus is independent and separate from the source or cause of the virus.  Whether the virus came from 1) a Chinese fish market; 2) accidentally escaped from a bat lab; or 3) was manufactured in a lab as a bio-weapo which accidentally escaped doesn't matter. The response should have been the same as what the Chinese did in Wuhan in January, and which has worked in China, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and New Zealand.  Unless you honestly believe the Chinese intentionally attacked its trading partners with the virus, the carping about the source is irrelevant at this point.  We will learn the source in time, the facts will come out, and it won't make a difference to the 325,000 Americans who have lost their lives because Donald Trump did not do what Jacinda Ardern did.

     

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  9. 3 hours ago, Woodie said:

    You are kidding????.

    I guess it depends on whether you regard the reference to Western as meaning UK, some Eurpopean countries, or even stretch it to the USA type of Demoracy?.

    Certainly NZ/Aus have as much or democracy as those aforementioned.

    I think maybe you were having a dig or are completely off the planet.

    Well, it was meant as a joke since I have never understood what was "Western" about the western democracies...and New Zealand and Australia are definitely in the east.  I'm not disputing they are democratic countries 

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  10. 56 minutes ago, Woodie said:

    You say leaders in the West did not see it this way. I think New Zealand did and to a certain extent Australia. The problem with Australia is that like the USA it has State leaders who dont always agree, so the controls/lockdowns dont always match.

    Well, we can argue about whether New Zealand and Australia are Western Democracies...but that's another discussion completely...B)

  11. I will probably get some push back on this, but its my opinion (I have an asshole too!)

    I don't blame China for the coronavirus.  Malignant viruses develop all over the world, and many, many intellectuals had been telling us for years that another worldwide pandemic (I think HIV/AIDS was last official one) was coming down the pipeline.  So, in my opinion the blame for the destruction of western economies by the coronavirus should not be placed at their feet. We have plenty of ex-pats on this board, who may have grumbled about the heavy handed tactics of their host countries (Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Cuba for that matter), but those countries have done what mine (USA) has woefully failed to do - Save lives and restart their non-tourist based economies.

    Personally, I recall reading the first article in January 2020, about China locking down Wuhan because of some virulent new disease.  My first thought was "Holy shit, this must be serious".  The reason I had this thought is I immediately recognized that the Chinese authorities had to have understood that they were sacrificing billions of Yuen in profits from all the businesses that they had to close to insure 14 million people were on lock down.  They also decided that they were going to have to dip into their treasury and feed, house, and provide medical care FOR AS LONG AS IT TOOK to stamp out the new virus.  Why no political leaders in the west saw it this way is mind boggling.  I also remember the incredulous news reports about the Chinese building field hospitals for thousands of people in a matter of weeks.  You don't build field hospitals in two weks unless you anticipate that thousands of people are going to need to be hospitalized. Some things are obvious. But, the obvious is what people in the west have consistently missed with respect to the coronavirus.

    The Machiavellian fact is that the virus has rendered the western powers weak and destitute. The world is now easy pickings for the Chinese. The game is over folks.  I believe its wrong to say China started germ warfare, but the result is the same.  They are partying in China, not because they intentionally spread a virulent disease to the rest of the world, but because they were smart enough to recognize the danger and do what was necessary to stop it.

    My final personal opinion is this:  the reason our political leadership in the west did not do what was necessary to stop the virus is because all the western powers are pawns of the same capitalist 1% who shipped all the jobs to China, and to stop the virus costs money, since you have to initially lockdown the economy for for 2 or 3 months, and pay everyone to stay home.  The chinese leaders were willing to pay everyone to stay home, the 1% in the west were not, and still are not in the US.  

    But it is always easier to blame some foreign peoples for your own countries failings, and I expect most here will continue to do so.

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  12. Virtual interactions have never really been my thing, but I have a couple of stateside TGirl/Ladyboy acquiantances that exclusively entertain viewers on sites like Chaterbate.com, and trannycam.com.  So, the good news is the that for enterprising bar owners, they might be able to keep their businesses and girls afloat through the live cam model until things turn around.

    In my opinion anything that keeps the bar owners and (more importantly) the girls from starving is a good thing  in my book.

     

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  13. Are there any illegal mining operations in Myanmar like in Brazil?  Wondering if there are any illegal gold/jade rush towns in the country. Obviously, working girls would follow the money.

    Myanmar still on my visit list for when this is all over.

  14. 2 hours ago, Quietguy said:

    A lot of guesthouses and small hotels will rent you a room for st. If you take a lb from bar she will know of places you can go nearby.

    Easiest way to find one...and if you pull a girl from a bar, its likely to be a relatively safe place since she has to return to the bar, and knows you know where to find her.

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  15. 12 hours ago, Pdoggg said:

    Adam Smith's invisible hand.  Globalists believe that trade helps both parties.   Trade with developing countries may help the Western consumer but hurts the Western Laborer.  The cost of production overseas is so low that it's still cheaper when you factor in transportation expense.  But if no transport costs exist as with call centers, IT coding etc. then it is a real bonanza for consumers. 

    My foggy rememberance of the theory of trade is that when I have something you don't, and you have something I don't, then when we trade we are both better off.

    The thing capitalist discovered is that China (and many other places) has something the US and Europe doesn't - labor willing to work for subsistence wages.  This results is lower costs goods in the US, but as we have seen, despite Capitalist making record profits, American workers (with only high school degree or less) make less in real (inflation adjusted) dollars than 30 years ago. 

    Anyway, until the American political elite understand that part of their job is increasing the prosperity of working class people, the US will just be another banana republic ruled by a political elite for the political elite, and using ethnic friction and competition to separate, divide and control working class people.  And because the bourgeousie have effectively, through the control of media and education, convinced working class people that the elite are not a class in opposition to their interests, I see little hope for the fortunes of working class americans to improve anytime soon.

    Basic ideas that many Europeans take for granted - Universal or near universal health care and free or low cost higher education as just two examples - are things many working class people have been convinced are against their self interest.  

    Finally, this election has proven that ethnic consciousness has trumped any sense of common cause between working class people.  The Black Lives Matter movement in the US was a true Rorschach test. The truth is all working class people are killed by police in the USA at a rate 10 times or more than in Europe and Asia, but because only the African American community was addressing the issue, the abuses of police against ALL communities is discounted and the debate has devolved into an us versus them argument. 

    Anyway, we will have a new President in January, however, this monger is not hopeful that any meaningful change will be in place for most working class americans. For me personally, I will benefit from a change in tone in the white house which is a benefit for a middle class guy, but the truth is unless a miracle happens and congress passes a green new deal that puts millions of working class americans to work converting the entire economy to solar and wind, and requiring the manufacture of all the factors in that conversion by US labor, I don't see any hope for our working class.  

    This may sound like a strange conclusion to this discussion , but we do need a trade war with China, but you can't win a trade war if you your  not trying to create industry in your own country to supply the things you received from your trading partner. 

     

     

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  16. Topic is China.  I have a child who was gung ho on studying Mandarin, and became proficient in speaking it after two years study. Decided to spend a summer in Chengdu to improve her skills.   She is very open minded and curious to meet new people.  After that summer she lost all interest in all things China.  She was not impressed.

    My casual observation of my brief travels through S.E. Asia is that basically the US has done what Nicolo Machiavelli warned centuries ago in his most known work "The Prince"  - "From this a general rule is drawn which never or rarely fails: that he who is the cause of another becoming powerful is ruined..."

    Basically, unpatriotic American capital fled to China to make more capital and in the process made China a super power, and consequently, the US will be paying tribute to the Chinese Communist Party in the future.  I'm not a China hater, just one who understands real politics.

     

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  17. Meanwhile,

    We in the US can't even travel to Mexico or Canada for another 30 days.   Americans soon to be lepers of the world.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/u-s-travel-restrictions-at-canada-mexico-borders-set-to-be-extended-until-dec-21-official/ar-BB1b8D7E?ocid=msedgntp

    and Texas has re-activated "chain gangs" to move the dead.  (They don't call them chain gangs, but prison labor in the US southern states is a time honored tradition.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54966876

     

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  18. Sadly, I was actually in the Philippines when Whitney Houston passed away. Never forget where I was.

    With respect to whether Whitney belongs in the Rock & Roll category....the category drifted away from its roots (R&B) over time, mostly due to segregated musical formats on radio in the USA.  But that a whole different subject.

     

  19. Due to the passage of SESTA/FOSTA laws in the USA, there has been a major reconfiguration  of the P4P and Hook-Up websites in the US.  Basically, any site that might have had girls soliciting for funds has closed down, or eliminated their TS dating pages. Thus, Craigslist, Backpage and many other US based sites have either shutdown, or stopped with a personal ads section.

    As a result the escort dating sites now are all off-shore and run out of Europe or some non-US jurisdiction.  It seems like the biggest in the US are 1) Eros.com Guide; 2) TS4Rent.com/TSMasseure.com; and 3) TSEscorts.com.

    I recently did a search of TSEscorts.com for girls in Asia.  GOLDMINE

    There are literally thousands of girls int he philippines on the site.   Given the sheer number of girls on the site, and the fact that the site charges for girls to advertise, it must be a premiere site in the Philippines market.

    Given that we don't have many members on this site on the ground in the Philippines, will probably have to wait to the pandemic is over to get review of the site's effectiveness in the Phillipines

    https://www.tsescorts.com/philippines/manila/lady-boys

     

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  20. 7 hours ago, blind boy grunt said:

    whitney feckin' Houston? responsible for the worst, most boring, despicable recording ever made by a wittering bint. i'l leave you to guess the title... or you tell 'em Quinn!  i can't even type it without contemplating suicide.

    200 million albums sales say otherwise.  

  21. On 11/2/2020 at 1:17 AM, Papa Sam said:

    Tourists will have to wear a "smart" wristband from 1 November 2020:

     

     

    Interesting. I was thinking of locking up my place in California, and spending three months on the ground in Thailand (last I heard they are only giving out 90 day extended stay visas) For some reason, a two week quarantine in hotel seems preferable to me than having a tracking device on my person.

    The pandemic is a real test of concepts of civil liberties versus government mandates to protect health and life.  Masks don't seem that intrusive to me, and neither does contact tracing even through cell phone data, but having to wear a gps enabled tracking device 24/7 is beyond the pale for me.

    Question:  Is this only for new arrivals at the airport/border, or will long term visitors currently in country have to wear these devices?

    All the best.

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  22. We are approaching the Transgender Day of Rememberance (Nov 20), which acknowleges and raises attention to the girls who have been lost in the prior year(s). Before I became active chasing and being involved and around ladyboys and transgender girls in the States and asia, my experience with death/loss was very limited. Having spent my youth in a relatively peaceful time in America, I was not in the military and therefore hadn't experienced wartime loss, my family was pretty healthy, and therefore even my grandparents were alive for most of my adult life, and identifying as a straight guy, my experience of people dying of HIV/AiDS was nominal and distant.

    However, the saddest thing for me has been the steady loss of girls that I have known who have past on.  It brings intense sadness at times, and when I make the effort to remember them, and acknowlege them during this time, tears well up in my eyes, and the grieving is retriggered.

    I know this is a board mostly for enjoyment, adventure, and fun, so I will only post one picture of one girl who was special to me.

    But my true introduction to the world of ladyboys/transgender girls was through an older TGirl transplant from Florida who left us years ago named TSFoxxyBrown. She was a sweetheart, and I will never forget my times with her.

    Hope it's not inappropriate to post a picture, but I did want to acknowlege her among those who might appreciate the friendships we develop in the community, and what the loss of those friends can mean to each of us.

    RandiUno

     

     

     

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