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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

I heard that North Korea has opened its doors for tourism to westerners. This country is virtually untouched with any American capitalism at all and this really intrigues me. There is something about this country that makes me want to go and im very curious about the North Korean chicks. Anybody been there?









I dont know about anybody else but I just might make plans to fly out there. I would love to day game in Pyonyang with these North Korean girls. If realationships are really easing up, I may just take a trip overthere to check it out and take my Latino swag to North Korea and game the chicas. Something about captruing a communist North Korean flag really intrigues me.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

You have to enter via China by train, and if I'm not mistaken you need to be with a tour guide, so no day gaming. The price to enter NK is high and the Chinese visa process is a pain too.

North Korea is the last place where you want to be caught stirring a scene.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

I don't know. I feel like you would be Ok stirring a little shit.
I don't think North Korea would kill an American in their country..With the current relationship.. they would have to be pretty bold and realize a bomb might get dropped on them.

At most I think you would probably end up in prison for a night then kicked out of the country.

I could be wrong though.

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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

It would be fascinating to see, but don't think for a second the NK government is going to allow sex tourists to run around and hit on the women. Communists governments tend to take a pretty hard stance against that sort of thing.

From what I've read of the few Western tourists that have been there, you are completely segregated from the population and you are watched like a hawk from the moment you arrive until you leave. You are required to stay at certain hotels and if you want to go out and wander you have to do so with an approved guide. Nightlife is non-existent other than a bar in a hotel which will only have other tourists and maybe some NGO workers. Not my idea of a fun trip, but if you just wanted to say you are one of the few that has been to NK there's nothing stopping you.

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And don't expect any of these chics to speak English. Hope you're brushing up on your Korean.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

I think the secret to get laid in North Korea is to explain to the girls how much you admire the leader Kim Il Sung.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Watch the video about the guys who go around North Korea on vice.com. Very informative and interesting.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Quote: (02-24-2013 07:14 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

From what I've read of the few Western tourists that have been there, you are completely segregated from the population and you are watched like a hawk from the moment you arrive until you leave.

Not sure about the segregated part.

This is a very interesting and amusing video, although he is not American.




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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

I hate to bust bubbles, 0 of getting laid over there, as someone said on this post

1) its a KGB regime, where secret police + informers would watch every move and inform to superiors hourly base "joe so and so went to take crap at this min hour, and at this hour and min, he ate this and drank this, etc"

2) hotels are very much bugged upto yin yang (and wouldn't be surprised if there are hidden cameras everywhere)

3) N.Korean citizens would have limited encounter or since (read above) have "actors" in place

4) any hanky-panky (or close to it) = be prepared to get sent to secret prison = killed as enemy of state

5) maybe if maybe some of these "actors" will report and make up some bullshit about you = actor gets food for family, while you rot in prison (leave it up to imagination)

So...if anyone tells, N.Korea is a unfed version of Turkmenistan (at least there are pros there) so those who went to Turkmenistan and got 0% flag (pros don't count) its even worse in N.Korea
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Quote: (02-24-2013 04:34 PM)MidWest Wrote:  

I heard that North Korea has opened its doors for tourism to westerners. This country is virtually untouched with any American capitalism at all and this really intrigues me. There is something about this country that makes me want to go and im very curious about the North Korean chicks. Anybody been there?









I dont know about anybody else but I just might make plans to fly out there. I would love to day game in Pyonyang with these North Korean girls. If realationships are really easing up, I may just take a trip overthere to check it out and take my Latino swag to North Korea and game the chicas. Something about captruing a communist North Korean flag really intrigues me.

as I said... read my post up there, I have been stationed in S.Korea before and this is NO BULLSHIT. if you want to get "N.Korean" flag then go to China and meet "Chinese Korean" 2nd generation or come to S.Korea and meet "N.Korean refugee who fled"

and I don't think you want to spend rest of your long life in N.Korean political prisoner.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Quote: (11-30-2013 01:42 PM)wolfpack Wrote:  

I hate to bust bubbles, 0 of getting laid over there, as someone said on this post

1) its a KGB regime, where secret police + informers would watch every move and inform to superiors hourly base "joe so and so went to take crap at this min hour, and at this hour and min, he ate this and drank this, etc"

2) hotels are very much bugged upto yin yang (and wouldn't be surprised if there are hidden cameras everywhere)

3) N.Korean citizens would have limited encounter or since (read above) have "actors" in place

4) any hanky-panky (or close to it) = be prepared to get sent to secret prison = killed as enemy of state

5) maybe if maybe some of these "actors" will report and make up some bullshit about you = actor gets food for family, while you rot in prison (leave it up to imagination)

So...if anyone tells, N.Korea is a unfed version of Turkmenistan (at least there are pros there) so those who went to Turkmenistan and got 0% flag (pros don't count) its even worse in N.Korea

Secret prisons? Wire tapping? Sounds like these girls are just playing hard to get.

Roosh I expect a datasheet by the end of the year.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Quote: (02-24-2013 07:14 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

And don't expect any of these chics to speak English. Hope you're brushing up on your Korean.

If it's true that "a North Korean often understands approximately 60% of a South Korean," this too might be tricky. I don't think there's a Teach Yourself or Rosetta Stone for North Korean.
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North Korea is the best place in the world for marriage. If the dictatorship ever dries up, I make a promise to go there and marry one of these girls.

I have been there, many long conversations with locals in Korean and an important bond (over a few weeks) with guides, and here is what I found:

Looks: Better than South Korea. They have moon-like faces, and are dressed in 1920's style attire. They are very graceful in the way that they move, feminine, and far more expressive than any other Asian group (in huge contrast to S. Korea). The prettiest girl I've ever seen was a waiter in Wonsan.

Personality: Sweet and humble. If humility is your things, then North Korea is the place. The humility of these girls surpassed that of even Poland. My female guide was quite sexually-minded, and sex was no taboo topic. The government there wants more people, and sex is heavily encouraged, so people have very positive and natural views towards it, much unlike S. Korea. Flirting is 1950's style, and there is a huge male-to-female polarity, more than anywhere else I have been. The girls are trained to be warm to others, and in the villages they all get together and cook for the neighbours every weekend. Women there are expected to take care of their husbands, and my first-timer female guide was shocked, almost angry, to hear my stories about Sweden. But, these girls truly make you feel like a man, just being around them is pleasant, again unlike S. Korea.

I did manage to get an N.K. flag in Seoul, as when I was living there I was heavily involved in N.K. activism, and I met a defector who became my girlfriend until I left. This was before ever going to N.K., and the reason I went. She took 6 dates to crack, and sex was normal, but her femininity was out of this world. Cooking for me was common, but what really got me were her manerisms, the sheer feminine energy. The North Koreans are much unlike the rest of Asian groups in that they have very bubbly personalities, and are full of emotions. When you speak to them they are very expressive and warm, and more importantly, humble. This girl appreciated flowers, and the old 1950's dating, and I felt like the boss dating a girl this way without it being wierd or unappreciated.

After going to North Korea I realized it has a very human side. While people are afraid of touching political topics, anything else will yield and incredibly human conversation. There are no social barriers, no bullshit like in the West, things are very real. Before I went the first time, I expected my guides would be some kind of state-robots, but I was amazed by their humanity. My male guide, who I had swam with in the sea several times and has countless conversations on the women of the world (great topic to bond with men) cried when I hugged him goodbye at the airport. I jokingly said I'd come back so we could go and visit Europe together, but I did feel truly bad about leaving them there in a country they can't escape.

Best people on Earth, worst government.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

North Korea and South Korea hate each other.

And most of the information we have about North Korea is fed to us by South Korea.

Now - I am convinced that North Korea is a fucked up place. But it is always worth bearing in mind that alot of the information we receive about the place COULD be massaged in order to further South Korea's goals.

Again - I am not in support of the North Korean government. Instead I am just wary of the exact motives behind any information released by South Korea.

Truth being the first casualty of war and all that.
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NK threads always depress me. Anglo and NW European women have gotten so fat and entitled and have begun to infect former poosy paradises like Brazil that we look to the world's most brutal dictatorships to find slender and feminine women.

I'm not trying to sound like a hater. If you get a NoRK flag, I will be the first to congratulate you.
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BTW, Steve D, Congratulations. Made my post before seeing yours.
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North Korea: Possible hidden gem?

Quote: (11-30-2013 07:03 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

NK threads always depress me. Anglo and NW European women have gotten so fat and entitled and have begun to infect former poosy paradises like Brazil that we look to the world's most brutal dictatorships to find slender and feminine women.

I'm not trying to sound like a hater. If you get a NoRK flag, I will be the first to congratulate you.

Yes, it is truly sad that we have a state of affairs in the world where only 4 or 5 countries (out of 196) have women that are worth being with.
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