When It Sounds Too Good To Be True....

moi

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Many if not all of us has had at least something stolen or taken from us. A cellphone, wallet, or maybe your house or car has been broken into. Most often, we feel lost, violated when we have lost it.

But on the other side, how many of us have bought something stolen? Dude down the street offering $50 for the set of speakers, or a hi-def TV for a mere $20? It sounds too good to be a legit deal for sure. Do you buy that item knowing it has been stolen or do you tell him to walk the other way?

Sachi Spa was raided recently and the owners charged with Human Trafficking.

How often do we see reviews of a lady from a spa such as that where the guy likes the fact she speaks no English and even one review where he put her face in a pillow because she was protesting his advances? Unluckily for her she spoke more English than he thought.
Quite often telltale signs of places such as this are dirt-cheap prices and very little knowledge of English, and men still defend themselves by saying they want to do this and were not trafficked.

I never buy stolen goods because I would not like that to happen to me. I'm sure most people would not because of karma, scared of getting caught, or pure morals. Yet men still frequent these spas.

Just a thought.
 

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Many if not all of us has had at least something stolen or taken from us. A cellphone, wallet, or maybe your house or car has been broken into. Most often, we feel lost, violated when we have lost it.

But on the other side, how many of us have bought something stolen? Dude down the street offering $50 for the set of speakers, or a hi-def TV for a mere $20? It sounds too good to be a legit deal for sure. Do you buy that item knowing it has been stolen or do you tell him to walk the other way?

Sachi Spa was raided recently and the owners charged with Human Trafficking.

How often do we see reviews of a lady from a spa such as that where the guy likes the fact she speaks no English and even one review where he put her face in a pillow because she was protesting his advances? Unluckily for her she spoke more English than he thought.
Quite often telltale signs of places such as this are dirt-cheap prices and very little knowledge of English, and men still defend themselves by saying they want to do this and were not trafficked.

I never buy stolen goods because I would not like that to happen to me. I'm sure most people would not because of karma, scared of getting caught, or pure morals. Yet men still frequent these spas.

Just a thought.
people think they can scam you to no end. 3 different times i've had dudes try and sell me a hi-fi stereo system for nothing...im like no no no...its just hillarious! if i need a hi-fi ill goto future shop
with all these asian "tokyo" style massage studios popping up every other week sadly more of these girls may be trapped- no way will i support these establishments
 

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Many if not all of us has had at least something stolen or taken from us. A cellphone, wallet, or maybe your house or car has been broken into. Most often, we feel lost, violated when we have lost it.

But on the other side, how many of us have bought something stolen? Dude down the street offering $50 for the set of speakers, or a hi-def TV for a mere $20? It sounds too good to be a legit deal for sure. Do you buy that item knowing it has been stolen or do you tell him to walk the other way?

Sachi Spa was raided recently and the owners charged with Human Trafficking.

How often do we see reviews of a lady from a spa such as that where the guy likes the fact she speaks no English and even one review where he put her face in a pillow because she was protesting his advances? Unluckily for her she spoke more English than he thought.
Quite often telltale signs of places such as this are dirt-cheap prices and very little knowledge of English, and men still defend themselves by saying they want to do this and were not trafficked.

I never buy stolen goods because I would not like that to happen to me. I'm sure most people would not because of karma, scared of getting caught, or pure morals. Yet men still frequent these spas.

Just a thought.
Well said!
 

Markl

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I doubt any guy would do that, if he knew the truth behind what was going on at Sachi VJ.

Even if they were charging 10 dollars for a session. I don't think a guy would go see a gal who was forced into it.

I'd put it at more like 5% of guys, the guys who just don't give a fuck about other human beings at all.
 

jim

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i hate to say but most likely 80% of the men on these boards will support such as they are looking for the best vfm for cheap not even thinking twice if those women really have a choice..It work by supply and demand..And obviously the `'demand `` :(is there...Otherwise you wouldn't find that many asian massage parlour opening up.
I think that the leap from a guy who likes an Asian provider to that guy being a supporter of Human Trafficking is just a bit of a stretch. While there are those who just don't care, painting 80% of us with this brush is unfair. Just like it is unfair for any client to make statements like:

80% of the ladies in this business are akkfd & they also slsle kdsjwe kdkfhs gssfs and not only that they dkafjkldshjf.
 

wet_suit_one

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Hmmm... I feel slandered.

While I would prefer that prices were as low as they are in Montreal generally, I do not begrudge paying the sp's $$$ for a session.

Yes, I feel slandered indeed.

Part of VFM in my view, includes having a clear conscience as to the circumstances of the lady and the exercise of her free will.
 

ThisEndUp

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Mme Moi, saschi was a city recognised spa, and you say to see allowed spas, so that are why men go there.

unlicensed agreed, yes, I can see that this problem would arrive, but why the internal regulations of the city did not catch it?

Mme Jolie, you slander me and others, we are not part of your false 80 %. it was a city recognised spa Mme Moi says would be ok
 

kanyewest3

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Even if they were charging 10 dollars for a session. I don't think a guy would go see a gal who was forced into it.
Most guys wouldn't if they knew 100% for sure and were presented with the undeniable truth like a girl screaming "LET ME OUT, I'M HERE AGAINST MY WILL!" when they walk in. But Moi's point is that most people would rather look the other way and ignore all the red flags and hope it isn't that case. Most people would find a way to mentally justify their actions like "the city licensed it, so it's their fault, not mine"
 

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To me it sounds like you are making excuses for your post previously VJ.

Your first post was pretty clear in stating, that 80% of the men on this board don't care if the gals were being forced to do sex work, as long as it didn't cost them much.

Don't sugar coat it.
That's what you think.

You would be, as all the gentlemen who have previously posted on this thread, wrong.

We are human, we care about others.
End of story.
 

kayla21

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no i agree with victoria.....but as far as asians go trafficking my ass that shit has been going on in there coun trys for ages never will stop so whatever now they r just bringing it here so at least we can stop it....even though I still think bull shit on sachi your in canada fuck RUN BITCH!!!!
 

Mick Shagher

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no i agree with victoria.....but as far as asians go trafficking my ass that shit has been going on in there coun trys for ages never will stop so whatever now they r just bringing it here so at least we can stop it....even though I still think bull shit on sachi your in canada fuck RUN BITCH!!!!
Folks. This is what happens when you've had one too many night caps.
 

69guy

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VJ you don't need to keep explaining things differently to appease Markl. i think everyone else understands what you were trying and have said. Markl's attitude as of late has well..........sucked.
 

wet_suit_one

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Lol i'm not surgar coating...Maybe i need to explain further more since when i type in english the idea doesn't get persue as i think of it.

Things are not always black or white....There is a huge grey zone
And my comments was not to say that guys do it by pure knowledge of it...
You seem to be suggesting that most of the women at the parlours in E-town can't simply walk out the door get a job at a grocery store and make a living like the majority of women in this city.

I certainly agree that the trafficked women at Sachi Spa had no real options, but I don't think that that is the case with the native Canuck english or french speakers in the business. Any one of them can pick up the phone and dial 911 if they are in trouble. Any one of them can get a job just like anyone else.

I am reasonably sure that any of them are just as free to do what they will (including prostituting themselves) just like anyone else. These are pretty much the only women I'll see.

If seeing them constitutes "sex slavery" or being involved with it, well, the term has no meaning whatsoever and I am being slandered by you.

When I pay $300.00 an hour and she can just walk out the door with the money and call for help, there's no real "trafficking" going on. I may be being taken advantage of (due to my raging hormones), but there's no reasonable way to call that trafficking.

I believe that women (all women) have free will. I believe that they are responsible for themselves and their decisions. I refuse to accept any responsibility for their bad decisions and I will hold them accountable for their decisions and for their own situation. Anything less is to treat them as less than human.
 

wet_suit_one

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See that is the problem in general as i wasn't referring in particular to the spa in E-town...
Some of you as the art of interpreting things quite largely.:(

It<s not because a woman is not held..lock in a room that she is not exploiting...
There is many different form of exploitations
Eh, whatever...

No point in beating this horse anymore. I'll chalk it up to language difficulties.

Have a great day Ms. Jolie!
 

moi

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Mme Moi, saschi was a city recognised spa, and you say to see allowed spas, so that are why men go there.

unlicensed agreed, yes, I can see that this problem would arrive, but why the internal regulations of the city did not catch it?

Mme Jolie, you slander me and others, we are not part of your false 80 %. it was a city recognised spa Mme Moi says would be ok
Whether it was licensed or not, it is pretty obvious when you walk in and a girl can barely speak english let alone pass toefl in order to get her residency here.

Fact of the matter is, most of the boys who voice their opinions on this board, or even this thread are the ones that are appalled by frequenting places such as these. Take a look at the review section, especially Vancouver reviews. Many of them are from visiting places such as this.

I applaud Susi's work. I'm not in the business anymore, but like those asians, I could never publicly associate myself with having been in this industry. It would bring shame to my family of which I'm not prepared to deal with. Being raised in a western country with a canadian passport, I am able to make my own choices and leave when I want. Most importantly, I was raised to have a voice. So I can say no when I want, and if I need it.
 
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