The definition seems to differ from region to region. Our brothers in Seattle attach nationality/culture to the definition but in LA, where the term originated, the majority view emerging out of a recent discussion consider a K-girl to be a provider who offers GFE in classy residential unit, using a booker to schedule appointments .Her menu content , attitude , style and substance mirrors the service and high standards provided by Los Angeles' Korean providers.
This quote is representative of the sentiment expressed : "I would agree with the most of you saying I feel it is more about the service than it is about ethnicity. Sure majority of these girls are ethnically Korean, but there are a few exceptions to this like Yoco, Emily, & Etc. I would put those girls in the K-girl category. In the end these girls offer the same type of service that makes them "K-girls."
Whoever that "Choco is a K-girl in L.A. In D.C., Sira is a Korean provider but she is not a K-girl." Is an ignorant dumb mule
Starving for attention.
K-Dolls ( no not a Barbie/figure doll stupid but an affectionate term used among friends & lovers) & Divas , were intended acknowledge the excellence of LA's K-girls are becoming increasingly & widely used by hobbyists , providers & hobby sites alike to distinguish LA K-girls from the rest.
Just as a Francophile or an Anglophiles are neither French nor English not all K -girls are Korean they simply emulate or recreate the service , atmosphere and excellence that LA's girls offer.
Check this blog if you are really interested to learn more. Most the featured girls . Most of the currently reviewed K-girls on TER are profiled there.
http://lakstyleblog.com
Posted By: oldbobh
The term is used (at least in Los Angeles) to describe a young Asian provider. Here in LA, most to the young Asian providers are Korean, hence the the term, "K-girl".