The K-doll discussion should be brought back to this board to make it great again.
falls flat in a closed, cloistered community. If your ladies need a larger market they must learn to adapt.
We tolerate "Shill Fridays" in these 'open' communities. But we're NOT going to again allow our regional discussion boards to turn into a ticky-tacky of crass, tasteless promotion 24/7.There is already a Kgirl board on TER, and the K-fans have their own exclusive board which was described by a monger as "harder to enter than Fort Knox" (wow, so much gold there?)
So, why the need for crusade? Total intrigueBoth the LA discussion board and the new k-girl board are pretty much dead. That's directly a result of TER banning links to a certain ad board and the k-girl enthusiasts understandably moving on to other places.
Unfortunately, I don't see TER changing its policy any time soon. TER management seems to be fine with two lifeless discussion boards.He is talking about k-girl discussion, as he very clearly said in his post. It was the trolls who followed his post who mentioned ads and shills, as they always do, in order to disrupt a legitimate topic of discussion.
If you read posts from this board going back a few years, you will see there used to be lots of discussion here about LA k-girls, as well as many other providers. Now, there is very little discussion at all. About anything. That's sad, but it's probably beyond repair at this pointTo say "a lot of folks" would be a stretch. There are three or four trolls here who, if you even mention a k-girl's name, they will cry and moan for days on end about "shilling." For some reason, they only complain when it's a k-girl being discussed. We can all read between the lines to determine the reasons for that.
To address your second point -- yes, there is absolutely no question that LA board participation has fallen off a cliff, compared to the levels from a few years ago. That trend has been discussed at length and I doubt anyone would dispute it. The fall off coincided directly with the break between TER and a certain ad board that I am not allowed to name or TER will censor my post. I remain a paid member because TER is helpful when I travel. But it's become virtually worthless in LA due to all of this drama and bickering. As a result, many LA hobbyists have simply moved on to other places. Sorry for the brief history lesson, but you asked.One side could argue that the k-girls "undercut" the prevailing price. And another side could argue that the prevailing price was too high to begin with. From my perspective, competition is always a good thing. And price is only one of many considerations that determine where I spend my dollars.
It's nice to have this conversation without people going to war over it. Thank you for that, GingerI would love to know why a city who has the salaries higher than most of USA and cost of living pretty high. Why DAFUQ you guys insist on paying pennies on the dollar? In cities that have half the income and cost of living their rates are considered beyond low end.
Never get why a guy wants to stick his weiner in a hooker that has a dick in her almost every hour. Don't even try it with me claiming they don't otherwise they'd be living in a cardboard box with their share of the rates in your city.And yet another reason may be that some peeps feel they came in and "undercut", right? Sometimes "lower" rates are not always greeted with a big, warm fuzzy. lol. There's no way to really pinpoint all the exact reasons without taking a poll that is statistically sound, I suppose.
Try just about any rap video. Product placement all over the place, from the lyrics to the video.