Posted By: Jensen36363
A bit of a follow on to the thread about getting that addressed in either the forum description or in a permanent lead post in the forum -- very good suggestion.
Yes, I think it's an excellent suggestion, too.
I think we might have something of a cosmopolitan versus local/provincial view of things here. I started thinking about that when I started thinking about where you see the service offered. To my knowledge you don't see many listing for places like Huston, Dallas, Kansas City, Nashville or Memphis but each has plenty of activity I'm pretty sure.
If you looks at where most of the K-girl activity occurs it's going to be in the larger cities and surrounding areas with a more cosmopolitan flare than those cities that have a more nationalistic or local country culture to them.
I'll posit that it has less to do with the cosmopolitan nature of the city or location and more to do with the specific K population in those areas. NYC has K-towns in Manhattan and Queens and that means a lot of local support, knowledge, maybe even investment to establish apartments and such. The number dwindles as you spread out from the city center, even into CT (there used to be places in Stamford; still?) but your support group (and K speaking lawyer) is still less than an hour away. I am guessing something similar applies to LA, SF, Houston, etc. (LV is kind of unique.) Out in the boondocks, a small population of K folk stand out as the new kids in town, "What are THEY doing here?" Not a good idea to get an apartment, install TS and walls and bring in a bunch of beautiful K-girls who never to leave for work or shopping.
The first K-settlers were the pioneers, opening up legit businesses and establishing contacts and networks. The later generations started expanding beyond the conventional to take advantage of other opportunities.
Cosmopolitan, maybe; but cosmopolitan with a heavy dose of K is more important.