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Dope, glad you enjoyed Seoul. Which venue did you go to itaewon?
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Quote: (04-14-2019 07:37 AM)rochdilol Wrote:  

How it is like Dating there? How can you guys describe ONS easiness and bang after 2nd or 3th date?

I have a family member who has been teaching english in korea for over a decade. From what I can gather, there's still a lot of uneasiness about having a public serious relationship with a foreign male. More specifically, the girl will probably have reservations about filling in her parents/family that her serious boyfriend is a westerner. The flip side is that down low types of relationships are easy/common, and banging married chicks is easy. That's my understanding I don't have any 1st hand experience.

Having a serious LTR that is going somewhere with a traditional girl is not going to be that easy. I'm not too sure if this is carrying over to the younger girls like in their lower 20's but this phenomena would apply to I would guess the 27-39 age group.
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Quote: (04-30-2019 12:23 PM)bodychariot Wrote:  

Dope, glad you enjoyed Seoul. Which venue did you go to itaewon?

The first place was called "Casa Corona" and the 2nd was the Itaewon branch of Thursday Party.
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Quote: (05-01-2019 08:21 AM)LowerCaseG Wrote:  

I have a family member who has been teaching english in korea for over a decade. From what I can gather, there's still a lot of uneasiness about having a public serious relationship with a foreign male. More specifically, the girl will probably have reservations about filling in her parents/family that her serious boyfriend is a westerner. The flip side is that down low types of relationships are easy/common, and banging married chicks is easy. That's my understanding I don't have any 1st hand experience.
Having a serious LTR that is going somewhere with a traditional girl is not going to be that easy. I'm not too sure if this is carrying over to the younger girls like in their lower 20's but this phenomena would apply to I would guess the 27-39 age group.

If you have actually spent any time in Korea you will quickly find that the local guys are solid competition, plus language barriers, plus cultural barriers. You have to be handsome, tall, and with good social status to do well in S. Korea.

I have friend that is doing very well with Korean girls by spending his time on the China side of the N. Korean border. There are people escaping frequently and those girls have wacky low standards.
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Quote: (05-03-2019 07:07 AM)prabhsimran Wrote:  

South Korea, an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, shares one of the world’s most heavily militarized borders with North Korea. It’s equally known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, plus its coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul, the capital.

Just in case anyone is interested in this topic and it somewhat pertains to S. Korea, I pulled this info directly from WikiPedia. My friend suggests the numbers are much lower than officially reported because China doesn't want anyone to know.

"Since 1953, 100,000–300,000 North Koreans have defected, most of whom have fled to Russia or China.[9] 1,418 were registered as arriving in South Korea in 2016.[10] In 2017, there were 31,093 defectors registered with the Unification Ministry in South Korea, 71% of whom were women.[11] In 2018, the numbers had been dramatically dropping since Kim Jong-un took power in 2011, trending towards less than a thousand per year, down from the peak of 2914 in 2009.[12]

Professor Courtland Robinson of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University estimated that in the past the total number of 6,824 and 7,829 children were born to North Korean women in the three Northeastern Provinces of China.[13] Recently, survey results conducted in 2013 by Johns Hopkins and the Korea Institute for National Unification (also known as KINU) showed that there were about 8,708 North Korean defectors and 15,675 North Korean children in China’s same three Northeastern Provinces which are Jilin, Liaoning and Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture.

Based on a study of North Korean defectors, women make up the majority of defections. In 2002, they comprised 56% of defections to South Korea (1,138 people), and by 2011, the number had grown to 71% (2,706 people). More women leave the North because, as the bread-winners of the family, they are more likely to suffer financial hardships. This is due to the prevalence of women in service sector jobs whereas men are employed in the military—33% of defectors cited economic reasons as most important. Men, in contrast, had a higher tendency to leave the country due to political, ideological or surveillance pressure.[14] In the first half of 2018, women made up 88% of defectors to the South.
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Hey guys,

I'm heading to back Seoul soon for a week.
Last time I was there was 2y ago and had decent luck with club game in Itaewon. Having dark skin, I find I do better in hiphop clubs in Asia.

This time I will be in Gangnam though, meeting a few foreigner friends.
I'm wondering, is Octagon any good to pull a SNL?

Also, is the table service worth it for foreigners?

We are considering it, since $$$ aren't an issue and I've heard its more fun.
None of my friends are fluent in Korean, but we can speak broken Korean lol.
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Quote: (Today 12:42 AM)rysubscr Wrote:  

This time I will be in Gangnam though, meeting a few foreigner friends.
I'm wondering, is Octagon any good to pull a SNL?

Also, is the table service worth it for foreigners?

We are considering it, since $$$ aren't an issue and I've heard its more fun.
None of my friends are fluent in Korean, but we can speak broken Korean lol.

Yes and yes. Done both plenty of times. The table won't necessarily increase your chance of getting laid (watch out for bottle rats) but they're fun as hell.
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I have friend that is doing very well with Korean girls by spending his time on the China side of the N. Korean border. There are people escaping frequently and those girls have wacky low standards.

Has he got a North Korea flag, then?
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This country is a distant second, along with Taiwan, to Japan--which is sexually charged under the surface with no guilt complex. Seoul (it really is Korea, as there is nothing else outside of a small city, Busan), has more built girls, due entirely to adoption of Western diet, but tits are a little smaller. However, the real problem is the Confucius culture that undermines sexuality, very high (yet underserved) nationalism, and local cockblockers, who are organized online and communicate in real time in large groups, swarming to where foreign guys are hanging out--for more information check out (English Spectrum Scandal).
Saying that, like all E. Asian women, there is a strong biological imperative to bond with us, so most of the artificial societal pressures are neutralized. K-women will be upset with cheating, much more than a J-woman, but you can get a good rotation easily here. One great point that Japan doesn't have--English ability in the younger generation. Korea is a three trick pony economy, a legacy of the days when the U.S. built-up the country to counteract a much more successful N. Korea back in the 20th Century. To get promoted at any of the big three companies, e.g., Samsung, you need to pass an English test, where in lies the underlying kernal of Korean society--status and cash, mediated by recent first-world consumption standards and sexually opening up by the hammer of commercial, pop culture.

In Seoul there are only three areas to go:

A. Itaewaon--the old GI hangout in the 20th Century. There are few clubs here, but it's really a has-been. There are still a lot of gyp joints, but there are large numbers of Arab immigrants. Aside from the usual media reports of Korean women getting beaten by the newcomers, there was a scandal a few years ago that entailed President Moon being forced to open refugee floodgates. Korea is an honor society, so when the Muslims left Jejoo Island to disappear in Korean society, Koreans became angry. Korean women are not nearly as sheltered or pure as Japanese women, so there's less room for ripping off the local population, including the women by third world detritus. Chick numbers subsequently declined.
One good point of Itaewon I remember was the Ritch Carlton on Saturdays. Very good MILF country in there. Women have a shelf life in Korea, even though they are much more fit at 40 than the chicks back home. I met some women there and they spoiled me.

B. Gangnam--this is the ritzy, show-boating part of Korea, that has great bling in this country where social status means so much. There are some clubs here, with very wealthy girls, but the quality isn't that much higher than other parts of Seoul (this is a very homogenous country) and I didn't know any English teach that went here regularly.
Day game and first dates are better here:
A. Hookah lounge is tacky, but culturally poignant in such a homogenous country.
B. There is a hybrid English bar near door 5 of Gangnam Station. It has a mini-Candian curler game, which is very exotic here; girls will love it.
C. The Pagoda English building has free English conversations in the coffee shop. Foreigners can get a free coffee here and hit on chicks.

C. Hongdae is where it's at. Young women with a little flair for independent thinking and some artistic culture. This sounds lame back home, think hippie/hipster culture, but in a uniform country like Korea and a country with little negative outside cultural influences, like back home, I found it refreshing and open.
Many clubs here and the center area has local artistic performances out of stalls by the college kids.

If you are an experienced Asian hand like me, Korea is fine--still cheap, good-looking E. Asian women, some culture, safe, modern. However, most of the English teachers bail and go to Taiwan after a couple years because the coldness from strangers and being a foreigner grate on some people. This didn't really bother me as our countries back home are deracinated, miserable and atomized over the decades. In Korea we hung out with Western dudes and explored Korea through the local English teacher circuit and there are many hot chicks wanting to jump your bones.
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