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I was offered a job in Hawaii.  I need to make a decision this week.  As such, part of my decision tree is whether or not there are hot providers there.  I did a search here and on Eros and found a few that I would want to meet. However, I have a huge appetite and would quickly exhaust the supply.  Should I ignore my lust and just consider the great weather, hot tourist chicks and beautiful beaches.  Oh, and did I mention there would be short trips to Japan and Korea?  Maybe they have a good supply of providers...  Seriously, I am on the fence and any opinion would be appreciated.

Right, islands full of half nerked beautiful locals and you are on the fence over the dearth of providers. If the cost of living wasn't 2 1/2 times higher than DC, we all would be there.

icidemm3183 reads

You would go through the local talent quickly even with my UTR contactsth. Japan... There is lots of talent in Japan and in you go to Asustralia even more there as well. Go for it, just my .02

DrTbone2075 reads

Geo,

Look at it this way. Hawaii in my book is like Chinese Food! It is a quick fix but really dont satisfy the Hunger!

Nice but the honeymoon is over before ya know it.

T

IMO Japan and Korea will more than offset a finite supplly in Hawaii.  However not sure that provider availibility should be a make or break decision for a job offer
Just $.02

hf1965 reads

Depends on you.  My buddy lives there and loves it.
Me personally I would hate it and get island fever after 6 months.  Too far from family and life friends.  Cost of living is high but if you have a Hawaii drivers license you can find deals that are not available to vacationers.

Beautiful place tons of stuff to do, pretty girls, easy living with the weather. Lots of hiking, great diving

Life is an adventure, I say go for it if you don't have family and close friends in this area.

However if you are making a life decision based on the availability of prostitutes you have bigger problems that can be dealt with on a discussion board.  BTW, there are plenty of streetwalkers in Honolulu and strip clubs with asian girls that will do just about anything.  Most of them "just of the boat" from Japan or somewhere else

Geo...just curious...but what kind of job offer was it...wondering what kind of work you do that would send you to hawaii...might want to get into that line of work myself...hawaii is a great gig

I would be completely nuts if I didn't take the job offer...
You can always come back but you can never relive a lost opportunity..
Japan would be a long week end trip.

There was a thread started in the reviewers only section a few weeks ago. This was my response to a very similar question:
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Honolulu is loaded with street walkers. The actual escort scene is way below the standards that you would expect in DC, NY, Philly. LE actually looks the other way when you approach a girl on the street.

On Waikiki the main street is called Kalakaua Ava. It spans pretty much from Ala Moana all the way to Diamond Head. The main street is very touristy and full of corporate stores. There is a street that runs Paralell with Kalakaua called Kuhio that is where the fun is. In some places it is somewhat slummy. Close to the end (nearing Diamond Head) is Lemon Road. Near this intersection is where you will encounter the street walkers.

Last time I was there in January there were plenty of 19 year olds working the street. Girls who left the midwest, south or big city and headed to what they thought was a tropical paradise just as soon as they graduated High School. Unfortunately, Hawaii is not a place to go to with empty pockets. So some of them took to the streets.

I am 1/2 native Hawaiian and I never have had to book a session there so in that aspect I can't help you. However, any info you may need about the Islands send me a PM. When you leave the tourist areas you will see a side of Hawaii that is pretty much third world. Leave the rolex, designer clothes and expensive camera, corvette at the hotel/home. Most importantly leave the attitude at home also.

Also, I am assuming that you are white. So get used to getting called Haole-Boi. Some may take offense but remember that Hawaii is an occupied territory to some and the police will not support you should you get into it with the locals.
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To that I would like to add this. As a resident  there is something called Kamaaina rates. This is a rate for people who live in Hawaii. Anybody that tells you that Hawaii is expensive must have been there only as a tourist. Actually Hawaii is less expensive to live in than most European Cities, New York, San Fran, Boston. I just got back from La Jolla, California and it was grossly overpriced.

One more thing about Hawaii is that it is crawling with con-artists. Please use good judgement whenever somebody tries to sell you a timeshare or offers you something free.
If you have questions of Hawaii, where to find inexpensive lodging, rent cars, food, send me a PM. A couple more things. Yes, you will get rock fever and Yes, you will run into beligerent Samoans, Phillipinos. As well as dont get caught dead at the ceded land/beaches. Only bad news can come of this.

The scenery, geography, climate, outdoor activities are world class and unique. The cost of living and rush hour traffic in Honolulu are also world class. (But live close to work or on the outer islands and you'll avoid the traffic.) The culture is also unique, multi-ethnic and multi-racial so you'll have to adjust. The society/economy might be divided into segments: the tourists and tourist-oriented; the regular 8-5 working class that lives in suburbia, shops at Costco and Longs and goes to Las Vegas for vacations (the great majority); the very poor minority (mostly native) who do live in 3rd world conditions; and a few very wealthy who live in their own world. By the way, you're still a damn long way from Japan or Korea, so you probably won't go for the weekend.

As a haole who spends far too much time in Makaha, this is good advice for you.  

Be sure you don't bring your east coast attitude there, Hawaii is vastly more laid back than California.

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