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01-26-2014 #41
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lol. Naive.
btw, who's the dumb prince who hire big tits and big dicked girls anyway.
Escort and pornstar have different criteria.
who's more popular? definitely pornstar.
who's making more money? definitely escort
When I started this profession, i really wanted to find out who is the most financially successful escort in the modern world.
I finally found her.
I was naive at the time. I thought she will look like Pamela Anderson with big tits and fake blonde hair.
I was completely wrong. She is a next door type of girl, 5.7, brunette, B cups (not even C or D cups) with an excellent social skills and high IQ, earning roughly a million dollars during her prime time, attractive and fun to be with nevertheless.
that's typical a high end escort look like.
those men hire her because she is smart, attractive but not "embarrassing". Discretion is part of escorting world.
Those men will be embarrassed being seen by a porn star whose tits are bigger than their head.
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01-26-2014 #42
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Again, you're focusing on material differences, i.e. the wealth of Dubai versus the poverty of North Korea, rather than the underlying structure of autocracy, oppression, and exploitation. Likewise, your characterization of UAE working conditions as "less than ideal" is perhaps the understatement of the year, and you are incorrect that workers in Dubai can simply "resign and go home" any time they want, as that requires their employer relinquishing their passport and the worker relinquishing any claim to unpaid back wages, wages which the worker would likely need to get home in the first place.
All of this shit has been well documented. Just because Western tourists can have a nice vacation there doesn't mean there isn't some truly hellish stuff going on behind the glitz and gleam.
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01-26-2014 #43
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Re: Trouble in Dubai!!!
Stavros, what are the reasons a Filipino tg would not want to set foot in Australia?
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01-26-2014 #44
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Dubai sucks!!
Been there, They watch every move you make, cameras everywhere
the money exchange sucks too!
Also very hot in the summer like 135 or so
nice malls very costly, nice buildings is about it..
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01-26-2014 #45
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http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3905427-the-price
It's her. A canadian girl who makes her millions in NYC
Do you see some similarities with moi LOL
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01-27-2014 #46
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You're being a little disingenous but I will only address the comment about Filipino workers going to Dubai - or any other country for that matter - for work. it's clear to me that you haven't spent a lot of time in the Philippines around poor people or you'd understand perfectly well WHY they go to Dubai. The reasons are simple: the chance to earn money (somewhere between USD175 and USD400 per month), ignorance of muslim countries, and the chance to earn money! A large part of the Filipino population is UNEMPLOYED. Those lucky enough to get a job usually earn around USD250/month and that's for more skilled work. Someone working as a domestic helper may earn USD50/month + food or working as a salesperson/labourer USD100 - USD200 per month.
When they are in the Middle East either the agency bringing them over or their direct employer WILL withold their passport. When abused they cannot go to the local authorities as that will create significant problems. They may go to the Filipino embassy only if they are certain the officer at the embassy handling their case isn't taking bribes from the employment agencies to bury reports. Keep in mind a flight home costs about USD800-USD1000 which they will not have available. The added worry for them is losing the ability to earn any money whatsoever since that will create problems for the family they are supporting back in the Philippines.
Like I said in my earlier post, if I told some of the stories I've heard first and second hand, you will likely be shocked and outraged.
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01-27-2014 #47
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I understand what RDTD and Miranda are saying. I agree the situation in Dubai is dangerous and there are always parallels between one autocratic state and another, particularly on that issue most affected by the centralization of authority, civil rights. But differences do often come down to the details. North Korea is literally a country with a prison system that resembles a network of concentration camps. The control over the amount of communication between it and the outside world is nearly absolute, the poverty is not normal poverty but a major humanitarian crisis with at least hundreds of thousands of people dying of malnutrition. The leader claims to have near god-like status and can point the finger at anyone and have them killed. We can say that these are only differences in degree but at some point the differences in degree are so severe that you are talking about a very different experience.
And this is not to downplay the experience of being a transgender individual or homosexual in Dubai. I've already said I think it's untenable for anyone to expect someone to travel to a country where either your identity or your sexual orientation is criminalized. I just think the reason the parallel to North Korea works so well is not because of the clear parallels striking up eerie similarities, but because of its shock value, knowing that it is a country run by a madmen that engages in practices that could be taken out of a science fiction book.
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01-27-2014 #48
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Yeah that's the way I took the comment too as a shock comparison.
And by no means do I think Europe and North America are ideal societies but as pointed out earlier, at least progress is made over time and divergent views can be debated more often than not without the state imprisoning or killing its citizens.
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01-27-2014 #49
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01-27-2014 #50
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Originally Posted by TempestTS
where every single thread with more than three posts in it that mentions another nation inevitably, inexorably, incredulously has to take a ginormous detour and start blasting away at the US. You can set your watch to it.
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