K-girls

Re: Follow the monger
team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 2032 reads
posted
1 / 26

So, sometimes the complexes are huge mazes with tons of walking needed. Both to and from, although one can argue that leaving the place is less time-sensitive than when given a green light and time starts to tick.  

 
I've found myself sometimes getting lost in especially bad mazes, even if I've been there before. At a couple of the worst mazes I made full loops lately while trying to find an exit that would lead outside.  

 
So, to keep with the mythology theme here, we all have our swords prepared when going to (s)lay. But what are your Ariadne threads that keep you from losing your way around? Do you guys keep gps on (I turn gps/location off for precaution reasons) and use some apps? Are you just good at remembering where to go?

 
Also, what do you typically do to expedite getting through such mazes fast to reach the apt? Any tips/tricks besides just getting there earlier (and maybe the girl letting you in earlier than your appointment time) ? If you find a shortcut, are you going to ignore POs directions?

badger48 125 Reviews 125 reads
posted
2 / 26

that the Bookers/PO's directions are about 90% of the time pretty good.
The other 10% is when it can get pretty fucked up! On top of that they want you to be discrete and blend in, so with bad info it can be challenging.

 
As far as tricks, IMO, after the first time is when they should kick in!
But first time visiting, without an earlier recon, you have to read the signs, room #'s, that are posted on the walls.
Now, you should read them while you walk past them to get to your destination quickly and discreetly.
Might not be too cool standing there and staring at them and trying to figure them out!
Also, once read you might have to figure out if the numbers are in sequence or staggered or just what the layout is.  
All on the move is best, like you know where you're going!

 
Once I get to a new place, I'm always checking other ways in and out and just the layout of the building and neighborhood too!

badger48 125 Reviews 132 reads
posted
3 / 26

The call box can be a maze when it's either not working or you get incomplete instructions.
But I have always been able to get the door open one way or another^^! So far!

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 127 reads
posted
4 / 26

Thanks for the reply badger!

 
When I mentioned shortcuts, I meant for times after the first one. I've had some mongers tell me they figured out shortcuts and can get to some places faster. On one hand, that's few minutes shaved off, on the other... if things go wrong if you follow Pos instructions it's their fault...but if you don't it's yours. To me extra two-five minutes they save usually aren't worth the potential headache.  

 
I'm actually a guy who declines initiative here. I follow the PO's instructions to the tee. The only time I will not heed them is if they instruct to park on a specific street if I can just park a block away and then walk.

 
One thing I've found helpful if possible, downloading the floor plan of the building helps. Even if you don't know the room number beforehand , having the plan  in front of you is super helpful. It saved me lots of trouble.

 
A lot of times, to me it isn't getting to the place, it's getting out of the place that is more difficult. Lol.

Valida 17 Reviews 123 reads
posted
5 / 26

I did once exit (on wobbly legs) the wrong door, and turn the wrong way, had to hike all the way around one of those huge complexes on the sidewalks. The girl had been so good that I didn't even resent it.  It may have saved my life by clearing my head partially, enough to survive my drive home.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 124 reads
posted
6 / 26

Getting out is the hardest part because usually my head isn't thinking about navigating.  

I've gotten off on the wrong floor of elevator upon exiting (and had to hop back in because no way to get out of parking lot on foot), before.  

I recently diid a few loops on the bottom floor to the point a random girl who was there thought I was mildly retarded

Definitely got out in the opposite side of the building where I parked too.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 159 reads
posted
7 / 26

...the renowned K-girl apt. bldg on Wilshire Blvd. not too far from LACMA ( I won't reveal the exact location as CDL did).

 
Like you, it was after so I wasn't thinking that clearly.  By the time I realized I had gotten off on the wrong floor, it was too late to  "hop back in."  I was stuck on a resident parking level and you needed a key to call the elevator.  It was 10:00 pm and I had to wait for the elevator to stop with a resident who was getting off there.  It seemed like it took forever but it was only about ten minutes.  A very long ten minutes.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 134 reads
posted
8 / 26

Was this after an actual kgirl appointment? Not a slight here, just wanna make sure... Lol.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 139 reads
posted
9 / 26

...but not a K-girl.  However, I used to see quite a few K-girls getting on and off the elevators, usually in groups of three or four.

CaptainRenault 123 reads
posted
10 / 26

Been wandering the hallways for an exit for seventeen days now.  Battery dying.  No food no water.  Giving up hope.  Been living on asian pussy all this time……. Send help.  If you can’t send help, send two more KGals!

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 135 reads
posted
11 / 26

23 more days and nights and we can rename the trick pad into Mt Sinai!

girlfan1959 48 Reviews 122 reads
posted
12 / 26

I used to see a traditional Korean-American escort -- not an agency K-Girl -- in NoVa in the DC area. She saw men in her own apartment (she had photos and a framed Certified Massage Therapist certificate on the wall as well as her violin and music stand. The booker used to give me the wrong (but very nearby) address on purpose and correct it only at the last minute. After a few visits, I knew exactly where I was going, but the booker still insisted on giving me the wrong address.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 127 reads
posted
13 / 26

Death, taxes, and bookers lying :D

trimix123 48 Reviews 123 reads
posted
14 / 26

Who is ahead of you. Chances are he’s a repeat customer and headed to see the other kgirl in the same in-call.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 124 reads
posted
15 / 26

Not sure if this was serious or tongue-in-cheek. If it's the former, I think it's a very, very bad idea in general.lol.

trimix123 48 Reviews 118 reads
posted
16 / 26

Few years back there’s a building where a few kgirl agencies were located. Not unusual to see couple hobbyists hanging around the front door waiting to get buzz in.  I usually wait til all is clear before texting the booker that I have arrived.  As more up scale buildings were built in the last 5 years, agencies have relocated to more discreet area.

luvmtiter 111 Reviews 123 reads
posted
17 / 26

I always make the first trip to a new maze in the daylight and pay close attention to the route. It makes it much easier to find on subsequent visits. Also, I'll have a look on google maps for a better place to park and quicker, hopefully easier egress.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 120 reads
posted
18 / 26

Do you mean outside?

I was talking about inside, and usually you don't get instructions/room # before your first appt.

luvmtiter 111 Reviews 130 reads
posted
19 / 26

Mostly outside; finding building numbers, etc. can be a bitch in the dark. I usually go for evening appointments to trusted orgs. But I'll make my first visit in the daylight to get it all nailed down. If I wanna go back, I'll pull it up on google maps to confirm the best route to get there, which building, which door, where to park, etc.  I prefer to have this all memorized before visit #2  

I just hate becoming all stressed out prior to an appt. over some kind of confusion or any surprise, really. Parking and access are a big deal to me. I've pretty much quit going to Korgs because of this. Been wanting to try LKS and I've read so much about the parking there I just said fuck it. Called the PO and asked for advice- 3 different calls and got three different answers. I called the PO recently and it appears they've moved and I know that I've been to that building before, I wish I could recall my previous recon. I must start taking notes...

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 142 reads
posted
20 / 26

LKS has multiple locations. Im pretty sure the one building you heard of is the one that is used by them, Yuffie, Mia etc.

 
For that one, you need to reserve at least 10 minutes before your appt. You have to drive all the way to the top because of shitty reception on lower floors. Then take elevator down, then walk through a maze. It's pretty bad lol. If not for Yuffie I would just stay away from that building.

girlfan1959 48 Reviews 133 reads
posted
21 / 26

Most of my problems getting in have related to call boxes. Some buildings are easy to understand at least with instructions. Many are not. There is one brand of call box that I have seen in many places, and it is usually is connected to the inner door in a way that the inner door lock buzzes when you are being admitted. The last time I saw it, it said on the box that you should call again if you got a busy signal. I got a busy signal and waited out of the way, when I saw what seemed to be another client go up and get a busy signal and then try the door anyway. He  got in. I waited until he was out of sight and tried again. Busy signal again with no noise from the door, but I tried it and it opened easily.

Nearly a couple of decades ago, I was carrying flowers for a lady who was more friend and GF than GFE at that stage, and I slipped in behind an old guy walking with a cane who was having trouble pulling open the heavy door. I opened it for him and held it then came in with him. When we got into the elevator together, he noticed the flowers and the floor button I had pushed and said "those flowers must be for B______ [Last name]. I told B______ what happened, and she was unhappy although she knew that I knew her real last name already (it was on the call box along with her first initial). She said that she would have to lay down a beating on the old guy for revealing her first name before making it clear that she liked him and she was joking. Her real designs were on a publicly hyper-moralistic and married congressman in her building who was always leering at her. She said that she would go along with seducing him (once) if someone would guarantee that there would be explicit footage showing his face (and not hers) that could be sent to all of the media outlets, pastors, and politicians in his district. She also had a liberal Supreme Court Justice in her building, and she said that she would happily and secretly bed him as a thank you gift just because she approved of his decisions, particularly as they regarded women's rights.

trimix123 48 Reviews 120 reads
posted
22 / 26

Once awhile the call box was not working on the day of my arrival.  Got to see Amber scamble down in her street clothes to fetch me.  Follow her up to the incall with my eyes focused on ass.

girlfan1959 48 Reviews 117 reads
posted
23 / 26

I remember telling one gal that it was pleasure to see her getting dressed to got out to lunch in addition to seeing her in lingerie or nude. Watching her and other gals get dressed for a nice dinner out is even more fun. I find that seeing a gal dress for public view is a bit of a thrill if you are familiar with what is underneath. It is also fun for me to see the looks of men (jealousy? desire?) and women (censorious, glaring at their husbands/BFs or me, or the occasional discreet wink)  in the elevator, or restaurants.

I do hate having to use the card for the elevator system though. I remember a work trip to a hotel in Stockholm (no illicit recreational activity on this trip) where your room card would only work in the elevator if you were on a public floor like the lobby or the gym/pool or on your own room floor. If you accidentally got off on the wrong floor (I did once on one trip but was very careful not to repeat the mistake later), you would be stranded there until someone came along and let you in the elevator. Because it was late at night, I had to wait about fifteen minutes. The fire escape stairs were alarmed, so that wasn't an alternative.

zebrazebra 54 Reviews 121 reads
posted
24 / 26

That happened to me today at that exact building, but I found an exit staircase!

trimix123 48 Reviews 108 reads
posted
25 / 26

I was at the ballgame this week.  Sitting near me was a cute Korean girl with a fat, bald white guy.  He must be at least 25 years older than his date.  So what do you think was going through my mind as I was trying to concentrate on the game.

Billy D 65 Reviews 107 reads
posted
26 / 26

I accidently parked in the resident section of the garage in that building one time because the gate was open. After I accomplished the mission with the great Su Young and returned to my car, the gate was down. At that time there was not a sensor loop in the deck that automatically opens the gate for exiting vehicles, so I had to wait (thankfully no too long) until a resident with a gate operator left. I drafted them like a NASCAR driver and barreled through to freedom practically attached to their bumper.

Ahh the memories!

Cheers!
Billy D (KGM Ret.)

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