K-girls

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ttcttc 138 Reviews 3788 reads
posted
1 / 14

Anybody know why there are so many K girls, relative to say, Japanese, Philipino, Thai, etc

Blowing Chunks 1094 reads
posted
2 / 14

but that's a good question. I've noticed far more k girls than others.  maybe cuz it's legal in Korea and there's a big Korean community in major US cities where they may feel comfortable living / visiting despite being a fforeign country.  

It could also be that there's a big human trafficking thing going on spinning out of control.  

I have not seen too many pure Japanese providers, although I've seen some pure Chinese and Thai providers in the area. the ones providing as indies are ones who seem to have been raised in America.  fluent English.  Mixed race asians usualy grew up in the states. The ones through k girl agencies,  usually can't speak much English and werent raised in the states.  

 
 

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missariarocchi See my TER Reviews 1014 reads
posted
3 / 14

& there's a huge history and market behind Kgirls.  

Whereas the only time you're going to find Filipinos in 'this' industry is usually some juice girl on a base overseas.  

I don't know about a lot of the other Asian ladies but Kgirls are generally run by agencies, there's a rotation.

For most other 'asians' they are independent and speaking for myself there was a stigma associated with the industry that's harder to get past if you've been raised in an eastern household.  

 
Posted By: ttcttc
Anybody know why there are so many K girls, relative to say, Japanese, Philipino, Thai, etc.  
   
 

me-ruman 33 Reviews 763 reads
posted
5 / 14

Having lived in Japan, I am always on the lookout for some nice Japanese talent. Few and far between. Although it is illegal in Japan--wink wink, there are so many "soap lands" etc. it seems like some ladies would venture here. Or even some yakuza entrepreneur would get some rotations going. Maybe l'll look into doing some career change and start a stable myself. hehe

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 941 reads
posted
6 / 14

...refer to themselves as "Pilipino?"

For example: "Ako ay Pilipino." ("I am Filipino."

Blowing Chunks 705 reads
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7 / 14
missariarocchi See my TER Reviews 721 reads
posted
8 / 14

A lot of 'Pinoys/Pinays' use a P in place of the F sound in English. I don't.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 603 reads
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9 / 14
mattradd 40 Reviews 632 reads
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10 / 14
MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 613 reads
posted
12 / 14

but I suppose that is not very nice and certainly not politically correct -

sure did love me some flips though :)

DrunkTextOn 638 reads
posted
13 / 14

Bar girls.  That's what we said.

MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 643 reads
posted
14 / 14

may not be a particularly nice or politically correct term but good lord was it apt :p

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