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Originally Posted by baotohk
Unfortunately due to our economic climate in Singapore, the younger generation has a lower disposable income and most doesn't have the spending power to indulge in such activities.
Additionally, the internet platform has also took a portion of the GL patron over....
Either GL reinvent itself , else the old tricks of getting people to write FR to promote will no longer work.
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There are many factors I'm sure.
One of the main ones is simply GL not adjusting fast enough to the demands of the younger generation of patrons and whores.
PRC whores born in the 90s and younger are a completely different breed, and it will take a different strategy to attract them to come here and work.
Patrons born in the 90s and younger are also a different breed from us born in the 60s, 70s and 80s - attracting them to patronise geylang also needs a rethink.
I do hope GL can reinvent itself quickly, we certainly don't want to see the dying out of this trade.
I certainly do not mind paying $200- $250 a pop if that is what it takes to bring in better quality whores into the PRC legal scene.
Having said that, I would think geylang has always managed to stock some 20-30 whores at any time that are well worth my $150.
I have no complaints about the whores.
But OKT attitude sometimes leaves much to be desired.
On 1856, well I recall receiving complaints from former ang pai Mozi that the bosses there simply do not know how to run things properly.
I am not sure what was the exact problem, but Mozi kept complaining to me that they had a good opportunity to leverage the new more spacious venue at 1856 after moving from 1803, but somehow could not capitalise on it due to some incompetency of the OKT - this is according to Mozi.
Once again, this is from Mozi's mouth, I have no idea what the problem was.
Perhaps some other more experienced cheongsters can elaborate what went wrong with 1856.