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have any of you been and worked in Hong Kong already?

I'm looking for suggestions and advices because I started my next tour through Hong Kong but I really need to be aware of every details due to language issues, how to handle myself over there and how does the business work with them,where to go and what to do for fun during my stay and everything that can help guys.

 

Please help me up because I really need to know everything before heading so far

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Hey @Yeison, I used to live in HK but I left in 2010, so I am not up to speed with what is happening.

While I was there, I hired about 40 different escorts. The first thing you have to know is that individual prostitution is fully legal, but brothels are not.

 

To see the competition, have a look here, lots of guys at the bottom: http://www.gayhk.com/

Nearly all of them are Asian, so you will be very exotic for the local Chinese customers, i think you will be in high demand!

 

See this post, @Stone Bridge Horse is giving info for the rates from a western client / Chinese escort point of view. I think he lives there or visits regularly.

 

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/china-hong-kong.111219/

 

You can find out how much this site will ask, and compare that to the going rate of an incall as low as HK$800 to maybe up to HK$1,200-1,500 if you contact them directly. A note though - I won't pay anything more than HK$1,000, as their fee is often negotiable, depending on busy they are.

 

I cannot help you with what the Chinese clients expect from a western escort, I hope an escort will help you with that.

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If you're from the States, you can do very well working in HK.

 

The American angle sells very well with high-dollar clients over there.

Yes I am from th states with Latin Background, my friend was recently there and made a fortune, but I'm a little nervous about going so far, flight it's only $500 roundtrip for October so it's very cheap and why not going.

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Yes I am from th states with Latin Background, my friend was recently there and made a fortune, but I'm a little nervous about going so far, flight it's only $500 roundtrip for October so it's very cheap and why not going.

You should also go to Sydney after Hong Kong !

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Slightly off-topic but what about Beijing? (for clients :) )

 

With my personal experiences and friends' feedback, once you step into "mainland China," things are very different. There used to be some spas for gay massage in southern China before, but most of them have been shut down, for various reasons. Also, I'm not sure if individual prostitution is legal in mainland China. Everything could be really tricky there.

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@tristanbaldwin was there not that long ago - last year, if I remember correctly. The first thread below looks like it's from an earlier visit; the second is from last year, when he continued onto Singapore.

 

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/advice-clients-and-escorts-alike-hong-kong.103428/

 

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/instead-of-a-review-of-an-escort-review-of-a-city.112264/

 

You can also try contacting him directly here (assuming he's reachable by private message) or his contact information.

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Be aware that you are subject to the laws of the country you are visiting. Those laws may be very different from the USA.

 

Be knowledgeable:

https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/emergencies/arrest.html

 

Per this link (unknown validity) the top five locations abroad for incarcerated Americans are:

https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/where-the-most-americans-are-locked-up-abroad-tips-for-incarceration-free-trip

 

1. Tijuana, Mexico

2. London, UK

3. Nassau, Bahamas

4. Toronto, Canada

5. Hong Kong, China

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@not2rowdy , don't forget Dubai and Africa I'd imagine.

 

There was an escort on another forum asked about traveling to Nairobi, Kenya. Despite it being a large financial epicenter, he didn't get much courage to go ahead and do it.

 

I imagine for a fact Black cock sells well in...Bangkok. Unfortunently I've kind of put the international travel thing on hold for right now. Seems the general method of permeation for gays doing international travel is becoming a flight attendant, but I've not yet been able to manifest the idea of doing that yet.

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Yes I am from th states with Latin Background, my friend was recently there and made a fortune, but I'm a little nervous about going so far, flight it's only $500 roundtrip for October so it's very cheap and why not going.

 

No guts, no glory.

 

I've worked there a number of times, felt comfortable and had successful trips

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Viscount Benjamin_Nicolas has participated in the forum for quite some time and has an excellent reputation. I would suggest reaching out to him, and other international savvy providers, for additional advice and mentoring for foreign travel.

 

Don't put yourself in a position that you have no "real time" support, and no one watching your back, in a foreign location. Especially locations that have a reputation for human rights abuses.

 

For Mocha: The link I provided only listed the top 5 for incarceration. There are locations that the death penalty, or amputation, would be of greater concern than "mere" incarceration.

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In Singapore, you actually get EXECUTED for drug possession - I'm just saying. And it is not an idle threat, they did HANG some British tourists for weed possession a few years ago. Do your research before you go.

This is important. Drug laws in south-east Asia are strict. The death penalty applies for quite small quantities of drugs in Singapore and also Malaysia. The Gulf states is another area where drug law enforcement can appear capricious to westerners, despite the 'open' reputation places like Dubai have. If you're from the west and are accustomed to the relatively permissive drug laws there, a good rule of thumb when travelling is, 'Don't'!

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My advice.

Wait until you can find out more about the topic, it can be risky for you to go somewhere you haven't been and have no

Idea about culture, language, racism issues, economy and even legal issues.

Stay in the stay,Lmao! You do great here.

Oh come on guys, it's Hong Kong, a place with a strong constitution, a free speech culture and a respect for the rule of law.

It is very different from Singapore and Dubai.

Drugs are a complete no-no of course (to be honest I would say it is a no-no in ANY case of international travel, far too many risks) but I don't think Yeison is the kind of guy that would be interested in transporting drugs on an airplane.

By the way, even poppers are illegal in Hong Kong, so we all had to do without them!

 

Other than that, Hong Kong is a really tame place for escorts, more open and welcoming than the US in fact (but culturally, easier for straight escorting than gay escorting).

 

I would be very surprised if you face any racism.

 

Just a few words of advice:

1. Make sure you can enter without paperwork on arrival, based simply on your passport (you should get at least a 30 days tourist entry). That does NOT give you permission to do any paid work, so keep that to yourself.

2. When there, if there are any local protest (they do like to use their freedom of assembly in HK) just mind your own business, don't get involved.

3. get a hotel that is conveniently central

4. be discreet with your clients, assume they are still deep in the closet.

5. Most locals do not earn a lot in Hong Kong, but some of them are SUPER rich and fantasise about sex with a hot westerner for year before they can try one, so, enjoy!

 

Oh, and when booking, spell out things in writing as bullet points to avoid any language confusion, for example:

• address: hotel name, street name, ..

• room number: xxx

• date: Tuesday Oct 8th.

• time: 19:00

• how long: 2 hours maximum

• me: top only

• you: bottom only

• Price: hk$ 4000

• etc.

 

This format should make it nearly impossible to have translation issues, even with an automated translation.

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I agree with all of your well written reply except:

 

Oh come on guys, it's Hong Kong, a place with a strong constitution, a free speech culture and a respect for the rule of law....

 

Maybe you're being facetious?

Be very careful about providing service in Hong Kong. Maybe you will be lucky. Maybe you won’t. In any event it's a very serious decision.

 

Hong Kong is 20 years into the 50 year treaty between China and the United Kingdom that transferred sovereignty. While the words “democratic”, “one county, two systems” and “independent judiciary system” are used to refer to the “Special Administrative Region” the rights of Hong Kong residents have seen a steady reduction during this period. The Chinese dragon has the ability to change the rules on a whim with little threat of reprisal - regardless of the treaty. There are other countries that use, or previously used, the word “democratic” in their official name. Just because it’s there doesn’t mean it’s true - at least not in the Western concept.

 

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)

German Democratic Republic (East Germany)

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos)

People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen)

 

However, this post raises the fear this thread will get moved to the Politics section. That would be a disservice to the OP and his request for advice. So I will make no more comment here that may be construed as Political.

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Just on the drugs issue, On all flight. I have been on in Asia with Asian airlines even domestic flights, the Top of Descent announcement normally contains, "the possession and transportation of narcotics is punishable by death"

 

Lots of people skirt around the rules, but if you get caught expect the worst. Often the jails feed you the bare minimum, a handful of rice and a weak watery soup once a day. Most survive if thy hve family or friends who bring food in on a daily basis. So you need support.

 

Quite simply, don't let greed overrule common sense.

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@Yeison , at 500, you can't beat that price to Asia, unless you're on China Eastern or a 'rough airline'. EVA Air, Hainan Airlines, American, and Cathay all fly in there with great service, IMHO. Even if you didn't do strong client wise, there's so much to see and do. My advice with respect to travel is to never worry about it solely from a work perspective....make taking in culture and memories as equally as important as working....or else otherwise you're simply trading 4 walls of a hotel room in the US for 4 walls of a hotel room in Asia.

 

I agree with all the clients above who are stressing the facts being incorrect- yup, lots of incarcerated Americans abroad....but I bet you 90% were out banged up on drugs or trying to score drugs at 2AM. Don't be that guy. Live a clean life, mind your own business and see clients and travel escorting is the way to go!

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I agree with all of your well written reply except:

 

 

 

Maybe you're being facetious?

Be very careful about providing service in Hong Kong. Maybe you will be lucky. Maybe you won’t. In any event it's a very serious decision.

 

Hong Kong is 20 years into the 50 year treaty between China and the United Kingdom that transferred sovereignty. While the words “democratic”, “one county, two systems” and “independent judiciary system” are used to refer to the “Special Administrative Region” the rights of Hong Kong residents have seen a steady reduction during this period. The Chinese dragon has the ability to change the rules on a whim with little threat of reprisal - regardless of the treaty. There are other countries that use, or previously used, the word “democratic” in their official name. Just because it’s there doesn’t mean it’s true - at least not in the Western concept.

 

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)

German Democratic Republic (East Germany)

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos)

People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen)

 

However, this post raises the fear this thread will get moved to the Politics section. That would be a disservice to the OP and his request for advice. So I will make no more comment here that may be construed as Political.

 

I don't live in Hong Kong any longer, but I still read the South China Morning Post, and I have good friends over there.

 

I was not being facetious, and you are putting words in my mouth. I didn't use the word democratic, and for very good reasons. Their election system does not qualify as "democratic".

 

However I can confirm that the Hong Kong police and the judges still very much respect the rule of law, and even though you could say that free speech is under threat, it is not that much more under threat than here under Trump!

 

Mainland China is very different of course.

 

Also, unlike Singapore and Dubai, gay sex is legal in HK (since 1991). And prostitution is legal.

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Also, unlike Singapore and Dubai, gay sex is legal in HK (since 1991). And prostitution is legal.

 

Incidentally, 2 Singaporean men were jailed in the UAE this week. Arrested at a mall. The alleged crime? 'Dressing too feminine'

 

http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/2108283/backlash-builds-over-two-singaporean-men-jailed-one-year

 

Do your research before you go.

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Not necessarily in regards to the men from Singapore, but who goes to the UAE expecting they'll get extended the same protections and leeway as we have in the States? People who are either too flip to do a little research before they travel or think that the world should be a better, more accepting place.

 

That's fine and dandy, but it's not realistic, nor is it the world we live in. I'm unhappy to see someone jailed on such a broad charge, but I've been to Dubai over a dozen times and have never had an issue. The same goes for Singapore, Moscow, Cuba, Kuwait City and other places where being openly gay isn't always easy.

 

Being an intrepid traveler means that when in Rome, at least try to blend in a little and don't be a damned fool.

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Homosexual acts are illegal in Malaysia, a Muslim country yet RentMen Kuala Lumpur lists 23 available escorts today (some advertising for massage only). There seem to always be available several Latins usually Brazilian or Spanish passing through for a week or two. They've commanded a large premium over local talent although you can't verify that on RM any longer.

 

Once you get to HK travel within Asia is relatively cheap.

 

And from Asia travel to Europe is a bargain too. The combined fares are often far less than traveling east across the Atlantic.

 

Ben and Tristan's deportment advice is spot on for any tourist anywhere. So consider your adventure as lucrative tourist.

 

Go for it. Just be back in NYC when I get there.

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