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It’s fine. Regardless of intent, it was a message that I needed to hear.Originally posted by cocacola1984 View PostAs the others said, we are not telling you how to feel. Simply ribbing hence the "/s" which was for sarcasm. It's the internet, we are strangers, just relax and have fun. We are all here for the same reasons. We love tgirls.
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Post away! I never get tired of looking at pretty girls. I don’t care if I have seen the same pic ten times, I’ll be back for number 11.Originally posted by Rockheart
I too am guilty of posting to many pictures of my Ladyboy girlfriends.
Sorry! (The pics were all taken by me)
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I respectfully disagree with your choice of the word "usually". There are some trolls but they are certainly outnumbered by quality contributors and lurkers.Originally posted by Escierto View Post
I told her about your question today and she said, “That was kind of a mean question.” I said the guys on these forums are usually haters of one kind or another. Which may or not include you - I don’t know you so you deserve the benefit of a doubt.
Regarding your other post, no one is telling you to shut up. They're telling you to grow a thicker skin.
No need to hold back on pics of your girl either. She's hot.
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That’s true. When I was out in public in Manila with my girl, I noticed the haters but you have to ignore them. When I was in Hong Kong with a different girl a couple of years before, none of the locals paid any attention to us. It was great - I love Hong Kong!Originally posted by RockheartYou need a thick skin to date tgirls for many reasons.
We are all brothers of the faith.

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I was there again this past January and I have wondered since then if that’s the end for Hong Kong. What a shame. The city had so much vitality and energy.Originally posted by justvisiting2016 View PostI have been to hong kong dozens of times. I miss it since Covid lockdowns and wonder if I will even want to back with all the meddling from mainland china.
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When I was there last I stayed in a four star hotel next to Victoria Park for $30 a night. There were absolutely no tourists due to the protests. The Chinese have everything ass backwards - instead of making Hong Kong like the rest of China they should have made the rest of China like Hong Kong. At least in terms of freedom of expression etc. I am interested in Singapore next to see how it compares to HK.Originally posted by RockheartHong Kong has lots of things to do but other than the bar district, restaurants and businesses to not stay open late there. Finding a place to eat later in the evenings are tough as most close quite early. Compared to Thailand where you can eat well 24 hours a day, it is different. Plus most restaurants hate tips there. One place they scolded us not to leave a tip as we sat down at our table. Another I left some change on the table and they chased us down the street to give the tip back.
It has also been way too expensive there. While Chinese control may make some things worse, it may make hotels and other expensive things cheaper.
If all the British and western influence is erased it may not end up being any different than the rest of China.
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Making China like Hong Kong spells doom for the Communist Party; they want more control and are scared about that and are cracking down all over the place. They want HK to be no different than some other chinese city. HK will still be a decent place to visit until they take over the border control / immigration. Then it's lights out for a lot of what makes HK good.Originally posted by Escierto View Post
When I was there last I stayed in a four star hotel next to Victoria Park for $30 a night. There were absolutely no tourists due to the protests. The Chinese have everything ass backwards - instead of making Hong Kong like the rest of China they should have made the rest of China like Hong Kong. At least in terms of freedom of expression etc. I am interested in Singapore next to see how it compares to HK.
My last visit was February, the city was like a ghost town as they already were terrified of Covid and had all those protests for months and months. My hotel prices were pretty good; Wan Chai was deserted , it was quite something to see it so empty. Bar Amazonia which is a fun place even if you don't partake in the sex workers, was desolate.
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