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Re: Vietnam - HCM (Thread 3)
I thought u would have gone through enough of this to know the pitfalls?
Website photos are mostly fakes. U may hit the jackpot once or twice but the odds are like 1 out of 20? You seem to be always posting photo from this website, are you advertising for them? Quote:
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By fake photo, one girl I was with, the photos on the website looked a couple years younger than the girl I met, but she was still a very pretty attractive girl, so no disappointment at all especially considering the quality of that session. Advertising? That's just the site I prefer, I guess, because it has in the 700 and up category, and I've had my best success at that level. But good point, I should put some up from the other sites too. I will. Have to run now, so that will come later. Odds on website girls for me are about 75%. Odds on wechat girls are more like 1 in 20, from what I have heard. I haven't tried those myself. |
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I met some WLs while they were having dinner breaks and they gave me their Wechat contacts. Pics exactly the same. I have yet to use their services, though. Keep for a rainy day, perhaps.
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But for most here, I did not create that post. That's a clone. The middle part is something I wrote to someone confidentially in pm. The whole angle of 'test drive' is nonsense. See people who create clones are trolls. Their worldview is "look out for number one" at all times. So when someone just shares, it fucks them up, they can't comprehend it. "Surely no one would ever just HELP" they think "That makes no sense!" It's not their fault really, they just lack the kind of empathy that most of us have and take for granted. If you think about it, they can't understand us, and at the same time we can't really understand them. The clones really are a cancer on this site. Constantly trying to undermine good honest communication. |
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Price is higher than the website girls, and I think greater risk, so I haven't yet tried them. Yet. But for sure there are some I've been tempted to. |
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My suggestion for u is to IGNORE the clones or zap them into oblivion. To reply them is to acknowledge or validate their existence. The more u talk to them, the more the clones will appear and they will talk both to u and among themselves.
They are practising Sun Tzu's Art of War... to create confusion in order to disguise their real intent. Just add them to your "signature" so others will know to ignore the clones. Quote:
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Your info are cut n paste written from another forum and blog. That's what gave u away.
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In the past, I have attempted to share some pretty gals I met but it ended up badly so can't blame me for holding back. Quote:
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i heard clubbing in hcmc is expensive but this expensive?! and 400 usd overnight is quite crazy haha unless she fhm model standard la. |
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111 die in traffic accidents during 4-day holiday
A total of 152 traffic accidents left 111 people dead and 138 others injured during the four-day Reunification Day-Labor Day holiday, according to official figures. The figures were slightly down from last year holiday when 116 people were killed and 149 were injured. This year, May 3 saw the highest number of accidents, 60, in which 41 people died. It was the last day and many people were returning home after the vacation. It included four fatalities and six injuries after a 16-seat bus collided with two trucks in the central province of Quang Ngai. On May 2 a head-on collision between a bus and a truck in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong claimed three lives. Traffic police officers nationwide pulled over nearly 114,000 vehicles and slapped them with fines of VND4.6 billion (US$206,300). They also held 53 cars and 1,928 motorbikes and revoked the driving licenses of 390 people. According to official statistics, on average, traffic accidents kill 24 people daily. Vietnam now has nearly 2.75 million cars and 45 million motorbikes. |
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Maybe they realised I am not a local so out to fleece. |
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