Deleted member 7448
Name is Abdu, live in Laos, born on 24.08.1992.
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There's several problems with getting a hooker in a country like this, purely from my own speculation (since obviously I have no friends that I could talk to to enlighten me):
1. Hard to find. Since it's illegal they can't exactly advertise.
2. Even if you did find one, say they advertise on some app (idk if there are any dating apps in this country), and say they tell you to go to snapchat or something and that's where they tell you where to meet up and all that. Well, the problem is robbery.
So you go and meet up with her, you get fucking robbed by a band of thugs waiting for you. The likelihood is extremely high. Even if you only take as much money as you agreed upon, they'll take your phone. If you don't take your phone, shit, they may take your fucking clothes or something. And beat you up. Lol and imagine going home after that.
3. Price relative to wages. I can't imagine it's cheap. I can't get concrete data, googling is so unreliable on this and I can't understand what the prices are in reality. But if it's $100 for example, that's already more than a third of the average monthly income.
4. I live with my parents. Got no car. Where the fuck would I even do it, her place? A hotel would cost even more.
5. STD.
1. Hard to find. Since it's illegal they can't exactly advertise.
2. Even if you did find one, say they advertise on some app (idk if there are any dating apps in this country), and say they tell you to go to snapchat or something and that's where they tell you where to meet up and all that. Well, the problem is robbery.
So you go and meet up with her, you get fucking robbed by a band of thugs waiting for you. The likelihood is extremely high. Even if you only take as much money as you agreed upon, they'll take your phone. If you don't take your phone, shit, they may take your fucking clothes or something. And beat you up. Lol and imagine going home after that.
3. Price relative to wages. I can't imagine it's cheap. I can't get concrete data, googling is so unreliable on this and I can't understand what the prices are in reality. But if it's $100 for example, that's already more than a third of the average monthly income.
4. I live with my parents. Got no car. Where the fuck would I even do it, her place? A hotel would cost even more.
5. STD.