Jake JJ 1492, Rejected Monke, LoveLOS, and all other human beings out there in the ether,
It's gratifying to know that there are decent guys like you who appreciate the service and sacrifice of the AMP working girls. I just went back and re-read Sashimi's review in which he "visualizes" what a business-minded mamasan might offer. I can imagine that it's hard to have clear vision when you have your head so far up your own arse. My conclusion is that there is no point in trying to explain how things work to a man like that.
It's unfortunate that there are people in this world who choose to ignore reality and instead invent their own. But then I realize that if you look at the world around you what you see is a small perceneforum.xxxe of intelligent people with the proper outlook and attitude. Then you have the great masses of unwashed, unintelligent, analphabet, shit-eating cretins. There must be a reason for that.
I guess the one saving grace for the few of us with our heads screwed on right is that the laws of economics are at work in our hobby as well as everywhere else we look. Guys like Sashimi are eventually going to become victims of their own ignorance and lack of grace. If he keeps at this hobby long enough, eventually he'll piss off the wrong working girl, the wrong mamasan, the wrong SW's pimp.
I'd like to share a story with you all. I was in Hawaii for a few weeks in December. One evening I paid a visit to a typical AMP in Pearl City. Mamasan took the house fee and explained to me that she was sure I understood that I needed to properly take care of my provider. The gal I drew was just beautiful. After a perfunctory massage, she informed me that the charge for FS was $150.00. I had not been to Pearl City in a while, and while I was fairly certain the tariff in Honolulu was about $100.00 I was not sure it was not higher in P.C. I gave the girl all the U.S. cash I had which was about $120.00 including about $20.00 in singles. She returned the $20.00 to me so I would not be completely broke.
During what followed, she told me she was leaving for Korea on Christmas day. I realized that I had about $50.00 in Korean Won left in my wallet from my last trip to Korea in Sept. So after we were done, I gave her the Korean Won. The smile on her face was worth far more than what I had given her in total. She was a sweet, beautiful young woman and she appreciated that someone had been kind to her.
Now $50.00 in Won will not last long in Korea and I'm sure she understood that as much as I did. But I walked out of there feeling good about the world and myself. I wonder how Sashimi feels when he leaves an AMP.
LexLuther