Message originally posted by Nautilus on 13-02-2024 at 08:55 PM
yeah, all the girls say the hygiene and respect was the main issue. I hear the same story when I punt in SE asia as well.
Two exceptions I came across in my work as a photographer:
Firstly I photographed an Indian heart specialist. His mannerism and speech were totally educated and western. Except for his look there is not a trace of Indian in him.
Secondly I met the husband of a young beautiful Japanese girl whom I photographed. The husband was an Indian born and educated in Sydney and worked in Asia in an Australian consulate. The man spoke fluent Japanese. After talking with him for 2 hours in the course of the shoot I found him to be a soft and gentle person. I realized that the girl probably fell for his personality and gentleness although he was short and fat and not a good looker.
Probably the second or third generation of Indians in Australian would be welcomed by WLs. However many of them would be doctors, IT specialists, accountants, lawyers etc. who may not need the service of massage parlours or have their own exclusive privates.
I disagree with your last sentence. Indian/Pakistani doctors, IT specialists, accountants and lawyers are just like us punters. They all need the same massage shops and brothels, and from what I know, they tend to be tight-arses and would not pay for 'exclusive privates' or sugar babies (I mean the $500++ fees).
Indian comedian Russell Peters is close to the truth. Watch him here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE09NKl2VJ4
You found yourself 2 unicorns there Sibon, and they are keepers. Hopefully they gave you decent tips for your work.
Culture is like a tree, it has many branches and leaves, bears the same fruit and is supported by a single trunk with roots that go deep down.
Yeah you can uproot the tree and plant it on different soil and feed it different water but it's still the same fucken tree, bearing the same fruit.
It will taste slightly different though. This is why Fuji apples are prized over granny smith apples in most Asian fruit markets.
Even in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands you get Indians who were brought over by British colonisation hundreds of years ago, they speak similar languages and have similar cultures but they don't smell or behave like their mainland counterparts. Call a Fiji Indian a mainland Indian and he'll lose it. Not many Indian diasporas like to be associated with their motherland counterparts.
Just came across this old thread.
http://www.aus99forum.com/showthread...tar-experience
This is an interesting and withering assessment of his own people:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/09/...t-replacement/
I notice all messages posted by @Nautilus have been removed across all threads, not only this one. Was this done by the forum administrator or by Mr Nautilus?! 😳
Could be done by Mr Naughtylust. I don't think mods would edit his posts out like that. It's a form of attention seeking. And aren't we all the attention seekers.
@CarpetJam you have new messages. You'd be happy with the Intel I have since you've been trying to collect data for your business.
One of my mates is Indian, I am not, and he is clean and considerate with the girls, he does well with them, tips what they ask and is a good guy. He openly says there are many grubby Indians and he tries to distance himself from this types.
Stereotyping or racial profiling is not reasonable in some instances and the girls that blanket ban are doing themselves in out of good coin by not seeing him.
It’s always the few who screw it up for the many.
The girls have to discriminate across the board because they don’t have the time and means to screen every potential Indian/Pakistani customer to find out if he’s a good Indian/Pakistani or a shitty one.
Clearly, the word is out with many working girls deciding to apply a blanket ban.
He hasn't said anything to tick anyone off this time, although I am not a fan of his narcissistic antics we should let him have a say in most topics.
For someone who hasn't found their calling and has been going through the same life routine for years, life can get really boring. Perhaps this forum is his only escape from that boring life.
@Nautilus, you can cut the act and find something useful to say instead. Taking down your profile avatar and making it look like the moderators deleted your comments is screaming "I'm a 5 year old". You did say once you were born in 1969? Behave like one then.