Our lady friends are often much older than they appear. The cause is much more practical than one would imagine. (No, not make-up and plastic surgery, although a large perceneforum.xxxe do have plastic surgery. Next time, look at your friend of the hour's eyes and noses. Botox is very popular but it leaves no trace, so you can't effectively detect it with the naked eye.)
Nonetheless, that does not mean that this profession is dominated by the chronologically gifted. It means that the majority of the ladies in this profession are between their 30s and 40s, especially if they are here on Visas. In many parts of the U.S., I heard some being in their 50s and still working. Hopefully, those ladies do not venture to our region (no offense ladies).
On occasion, I have met some who are in their 20s. However, ladies in their 20s are very rare and often not career oriented. Usually, they grew up in the States and work occasionally to support various efforts or habits.
The U.S. Government is not stupid by any means, despite its occasional actions and policies to the contrary. The Government is well aware of their global partners’ GDP, exports, and exploitations. Immigration policies to the U.S. are shaped along those lines as well as some domestic interests. Thus, extra scrutiny is placed upon nations who are recognized as active participants in human trafficking, for lack of a better word (State Department has an annual list).
South Korean nationals, particularly women, who wish to enter the United States, are often denied if they are young (especially if they don’t have family residing in the States), attractive, or looks at the consular officer the wrong way. It truly is an unfair process, but the citizenry has no chance of affecting either way. Some do get slipped through the cracks, but in general, the operation is standardized.
The majority of ladies are here on visitor visa with limited stay, ranging from 1 to 6 months. Others, who have the initial capital, can get student visas and other methods. Student visas require a lot more resources. Despite how they get passage into the U.S., in the end, they all overstay. However, student visas are more beneficial than visitor visas for reasons I will not divulge.
Also, there is an additional cadre of border crossers, which I will refrain from commenting.
During the Visa interview, rather interrogation, State officials often ask obscure questions ranging from “Do you have breast implants” to “Are you planning to participate in prostitution while in the United States?” That’s not the end of it. At their port of entry, some are interrogated again by Custom and Border Patrol Agents. These guys are real assholes and often worse than consular officers.
So blame the President the next time to draw an old and ugly provider. It’s his policy that limits the flow of better looking providers to our country. Also, pay special attention to the Amnesty Debate, as it has the potential to affect our hobby as well.
However, with the President’s recent efforts in attempting to add South Korea to the Visa Waiver Program, we would soon see younger and attractive women dominating our favorite places. (Citizens from countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program do not need to apply for Visa when entering the United States. They simply present their country of origin passport.)
We should do our part in this process. Stop reading, right now. Call your Senator and express your support for adding South Korea to the Visa Waiver Program.
On a side note, do you remember the smuggling fees that prosecutors and news reviewer often conjure up? Well, in most cases, these fees are not smuggling fees; these are actual costs of obtaining U.S. Visas. In effect, such fees are created and mandated by our Government. Consider it as the price of entry. I have heard it ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 but have no way of verifying. This fee is often paid to “Visa Brokers” in Korea as a onetime fee for administrative and other services, including filing paperwork and interview coaching.
As you can see, I'm very bored at work,
Ian
PS: I find it amusing to read reviews about local ladies in their 40s, while you are describing them to be in their 20s. I giggle every time.