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Korean Massage Parlors Thrive on Women’s Struggle to Survive
Authored by: massageLover on Friday, March 06 2009 @ 10:49 PM CST
I totally disagree with your article.

My experience in this field is pretty vast. Most of my girl friends have been Korean girls in the business. Most of the Korean working girls that work around the country live in Los Angeles or New York. They rotate every 10 to 20 days & return home for a month & then rotate some where else. Korean girls are very very independent & stubborn, so there are usually a lot of problems between them & the owner. Sometimes the AMP owner just wants to rotate the girls every 10 - 20 days. Chinese girls are more likely to be stable. Their usually older & not as good looking with roots in the community that they work in. If they rotate it's usually to another MP in the local area.
The Mafia thing is Bull shit. There's no Korean Mafia, at least that runs the massage parlor business. All the girls are independent & usually have an American boy friend or Korean boyfriend that doesn't know what they do or does. The Korean culture has eaten up, caught up, & passed the American Materialism faster than any culture in the world that we've corrupted. Oh, sorry I mean freed. Since around 1955 after they were dead broke, we've converted them. So, with that said, the girls love their Chanel, Gucci, Mercedes sl, Bmw etc, & lots of plastic surgery breasts, eyes, & nose, so they spend a lot of money a lot & then they borrow from Korean Brokers ( loan Sharks ) who usually hold their passport as collateral. They borrow from several brokers & then when they can't borrow any more, they rotate some where else, usually Georgia ( the most money is made here, usually 40,000 in a month) or Bay area to pay the money back. They also send a small portion back to Korea for the folks. Many AMP's are owned by American guy's, but run by their wife or girl friend.
The brokers don't move them there, they just go there because of the money. I don't know why Georgia is lucrative. It is either because of a lack of Asians or it's a convention state like LAS Vegas. All the Korean working girls Know each other either personally or through some one, it's a 6 degree's thing. Most Korean working girls do not drive & in Korea you can have anything delivered to your door step, so they have the same system over here. Korean taxi drivers ( private chauffeurs basically ) get them anything they need & take them where ever they need to go, they rarely fly do to their illegal status in the USA. For example they pay 2,000 for around trip ticket in a car to a Korean taxi to Georgia. Korean taxi's also have many hats, they drive them, sell them drugs if they need them, loan shark money to them etc. There's a whole group of Koreans that make their entire living off of Korean working girls because of their lack of English & illegal status. All the taxi drivers know where the hot spots in the US for the girls to make money & the owners of AMP's are in constant contact with the taxi drivers for new product. This is where the misconception of Korean Mafia stems from & politians love to use it. The whole under ground Korean community intrigues me. I generally only date Korean girls, half regular girls and half working girls.

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Korean Massage Parlors Thrive on Women’s Struggle to Survive
Authored by: massageLover on Friday, March 06 2009 @ 11:01 PM CST
Sorry wrong link above www.eroticmp.com
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Korean Massage Parlors Thrive on Women’s Struggle to Survive
Authored by: Feromonas on Tuesday, June 01 2010 @ 06:03 AM CDT

Hi Massage Lover,

I thought your post was very interesting and enlightening, especially about the Korean mafia theory. I was just wondering if you had been travelling to Korea (I guess you have) and if so, what differences do you notice between the American's mainstream opinion on the subject, and the Korean one?

Thanks!

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