business travel. is this common?
Yes, it's VERY common. It's totally dependent on where/which countries you go to.
My company routinely puts us in the Philippines. And you can guess that being in Southeast Asia, what things can and do go on. I believe only Brazil tops the Philippines in these sort of things.
There are hundreds of "Red Light Districts" over there, as with most countries close by. It's just something that people don't usually talk about. You want to keep it professional, especially in the corporate world. Nobody here is gonna judge you, but you have to remember to be careful and work hard (if your company is paying you to be there). Work hard, and you can play hard if you want. Don't mix, or you'll get canned QUICK.
My company routinely puts us in the Philippines. And you can guess that being in Southeast Asia, what things can and do go on. I believe only Brazil tops the Philippines in these sort of things.
There are hundreds of "Red Light Districts" over there, as with most countries close by. It's just something that people don't usually talk about. You want to keep it professional, especially in the corporate world. Nobody here is gonna judge you, but you have to remember to be careful and work hard (if your company is paying you to be there). Work hard, and you can play hard if you want. Don't mix, or you'll get canned QUICK.
i don't understand the problem. people (men) travel overseas for work assignments that sometime lasts weeks to months, and jerking off gets old quick, especially if you're in (what some people may consider) an exotic city with exotic girls who clamor for the attention (and money) of foreigners.
it's better not to pay for it if you can, this guy (NSFW) obviously doesn't and boasts about it like a teenager in a locker room, but at the end it's a service if you choose to pay for it. play it safe: use protection.
it's better not to pay for it if you can, this guy (NSFW) obviously doesn't and boasts about it like a teenager in a locker room, but at the end it's a service if you choose to pay for it. play it safe: use protection.
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What's wrong with it? Well... aren't women forced into this 'industry' in most of those countries? Just the thought of that turns me off.... Let alone paying for it... If you were even remotely comfortable meeting women, why would ever... ever... pay for it? It's completely giving up on yourself. How can anyone even get excited knowing that someone is only f-ing them because they are paying money for it?
I'm not hating, I just feel bad for the guys that are in this position.
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I'm not hating, I just feel bad for the guys that are in this position.
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no harm no foul done. Why be a hater if one can benefit at the company's expense cause I know many who would jump at the opportunity.
