I love this site...been reading it nonstop for the last five hours.
As a global traveler and connoisseur of international women this site is a gold mine. It’s much less tawdry than the mongerer site I have come across where the blatant exploitation and sleazy coercion of local ladies leaves me uncomfortable. I lived in Thailand for a year and was disgusted with the 250 pound farangs gleefully molesting women 1/3rd their age and ½ their weight.
This site seems like a community of decent men looking to leverage their strengths on the global market.
I like the fact that the site is nuanced and references bank roll and race. We young Americans are pretty cool, but having lived as a black guy in the FSU on official business I can say that my white colleagues had starkly different experiences than I did. And when the boys back home saw me with 9s, I had to remind them that they were not Russian but rather Tatar chicks from Tashkent that had their struggles with the Russian system.
I have had the privilege of travelling to more than 70 countries over the past ten years working for DOS/USAID around the globe and on taking my 60 days of annual leave when I worked in conflict zones (Iraq, ASTAN, Sudan). My OCONUS experience began at 20 during my sophomore year in Poland and ended 13 years later last year when I returned from Kabul.
I look forward to learning from you and from sharing my experiences.
As a global traveler and connoisseur of international women this site is a gold mine. It’s much less tawdry than the mongerer site I have come across where the blatant exploitation and sleazy coercion of local ladies leaves me uncomfortable. I lived in Thailand for a year and was disgusted with the 250 pound farangs gleefully molesting women 1/3rd their age and ½ their weight.
This site seems like a community of decent men looking to leverage their strengths on the global market.
I like the fact that the site is nuanced and references bank roll and race. We young Americans are pretty cool, but having lived as a black guy in the FSU on official business I can say that my white colleagues had starkly different experiences than I did. And when the boys back home saw me with 9s, I had to remind them that they were not Russian but rather Tatar chicks from Tashkent that had their struggles with the Russian system.
I have had the privilege of travelling to more than 70 countries over the past ten years working for DOS/USAID around the globe and on taking my 60 days of annual leave when I worked in conflict zones (Iraq, ASTAN, Sudan). My OCONUS experience began at 20 during my sophomore year in Poland and ended 13 years later last year when I returned from Kabul.
I look forward to learning from you and from sharing my experiences.