Quote: (08-04-2018 04:43 AM)EvilStoic Wrote:
Quote: (08-03-2018 09:55 PM)Winston Wolfe Wrote:
Then again, you did say this:
Quote: (08-03-2018 03:06 PM)EvilStoic Wrote:
Running around and chasing girls and getting results from that is what i enjoy the most. I don't mind putting in effort. I like to play the game. It clears my head.
I also like to fuck the same girl on a few different occasions and, not 'THAT' interested in providing another ride on the carousel for girls ''ordered'' from online apps to show up at my door. (Like MINI-girlfriends)
TL;DR - Which city in Asia is best if you don't do online?
I'd say Saigon would be your best bet for a quality mini relationship. But if its your first time traveling the region, it's not the easiest city to start your SEA journey in.
If you have enough time, I'd spend at least a week in Bangkok first, then go to Saigon.
In what way is Saigon harder than Bangkok?
- Saigon has less English penetration and a bigger language barrier than Bangkok. Mass tourism has been ongoing in Bangkok for way longer than Saigon, and the English language ability of the average person has gone up because of it.
- Bangkok has a way more convenient transportation and logistics system than Saigon.
- Even though nightlife can be great in both cities, Bangkok has more options and it's more easily accessible.
- More scams / crime in Saigon compared to Bangkok, although this depends on what areas you venture into of course.
- Although both cities / countries have their fair share of sluts, Vietnamese girls are harder compared to Thai girls. They are however also more attractive to me, but that's very much a personal preference. If you have game, you'll pull in both cities though.
- Bangkok is just all around more convenient in almost all areas. I'm not saying all of the less convenient aspects of Saigon are impossible to navigate around, but it'll become easier with some more SEA travel experience under your belt.
Having said all that, I must say that Saigon has been making giant steps these last couple years. The city is developing and closing the "convenience gap", if you will, with a city like Bangkok. But it's not quite there yet.
Then again, we define "convenience" from a Western perspective. With more convenience, more Western concepts also get introduced to a city / country. This isn't always a good thing. But this is going off topic a bit, I hope I answered your question as to why I think Bangkok is better for the first time SEA traveler.