It's really hard to say there are no trafficked Asian prostitutes. But certainly many aren't trafficked in the sense they are forced into it with threats.
And yes, Asian prostitues almost never match their photos unless they are independent.
I apologize in advance if this is considered a dumb question by some. I am just curious about others opinions.
I got really curious about ads I saw online showing super cute asian girls, none of them ever have names with the pics. I finally cracked and texted, got a response right away with a hotel address. I was apprehensive and slightly paranoid about it, but I searched the phone number and saw they posted a lot on a bunch of different sites. So I decided to roll the dice.
I showed up and it was a woman who looked nothing like the photo, as I had expected. I was okay with that. The price was really decent, and although she had very limited english we got along well. I've now seen about half a dozen asian women through these ads. Always a hotel address, and the women never look like the pic.
Recently someone I know ripped my head off, saying these women were all trafficked. That was just not the impression I got. But there is a language barrier, so I could be way off. So does anyone have experience with these type of ads? What is your opinion on this? Thank you in advance everyone.
It's really hard to say there are no trafficked Asian prostitutes. But certainly many aren't trafficked in the sense they are forced into it with threats.
And yes, Asian prostitues almost never match their photos unless they are independent.
Re: Unlikely all trafficked It's really hard to say there are no trafficked Asian prostitutes. But certainly many aren't trafficked in the sense they are forced into it with threats.
And yes, Asian prostitues almost never match their photos unless they are independent.
Thank you for your input. Two of the women I saw each told me they had a kid in China. Although there was a language barrier, we were able to communicate. I asked them both if they were able to visit, or if there kid could come visit them, they both said no. One of them told she has no family here, and I asked her if she has any friends, she said she had her roommate. Both of those women seemed sad when we were talking about all that. It just made me think and wonder what the situation was exactly. Anyway, thanks again for your input.
Re: The bigger risk is to yourself... These ads are often LE stings, so tread carefully.
I always google the phone number first. They almost always seem to have ads all over in multiple different cities. I'm not so certain that is a tell tale sign one way or the other. One of the last times I went I was sitting in the hotel parking lot waiting for the text back with the room number, and I got this overwhelming bad feeling. I looked around, didn't see anything out of the ordinary. I can't explain it, it was just a bad vibe. I thought I was being paranoid and I tried to talk myself into it, but I actually took that as an even worse sign (that I was trying to talk myself into it) So I went with the vibe and got out of there. About 10 minutes later they texted and asked if I was coming, which was slightly odd because I had already texted and told them when I was parked, so they knew I was there already. Who knows, but I'm glad I left. Thanks for your input on this.
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