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Sssssyt deserve a better man ........ Like SS08. I makan leftover very happy Liao.
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I love challenge........ Push my own limit....haha.
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Going to Haino soon. Any local KTV that all senior can share?
I have tried Haino Hotel but kind of expensive and not that fun. Please advise me. I will be going 30/6 - 3/7 Thanks all senior. |
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Wow like that I sure lup u deep deep Cheerios........SS08 ^_^
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Sweeeeee.........mamasans I totally will never touch cos too experienced liao Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Once I ask mamasan remove underwear....... Surprise she have nice pussy lip....
After whole KTV session, she want to follow me back hotel..... I run fast fast....
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When Kiab turned 16, her brother promised to take her to a party in a tourist town in northern Vietnam. Instead, he sold her to a Chinese family as a bride. The ethnic Hmong teenager spent nearly a month in China until she was able to escape her new husband, seek help from local police and return to Vietnam. "My brother is no longer a human being in my eyes -- he sold his own sister to China," Kiab, whose name has been changed to protect her identity, told AFP at a shelter for trafficking victims in the Vietnamese border town Lao Cai. Vulnerable women in countries close to China -- not only Vietnam but also North Korea, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar -- are being forced into marriages in the land of the one-child policy, experts say. China suffers from one of the worst gender imbalances in the world as families prefer male children. As a result millions of men now cannot find Chinese brides -- a key driver of trafficking, according to rights groups. The Lao Cai shelter currently houses a dozen girls from various ethnic minority groups. All say they were tricked by relatives, friends or boyfriends and sold to Chinese men as brides. "I had heard a lot about trafficking. But I couldn't imagine it would happen to me," Kiab said. As trafficking is run by illegal gangs and the communities involved are poor and remote, official data is patchy and likely underestimates the scale of the problem, experts say. But rights workers across Southeast Asia say they are witnessing "systematic" trafficking of women into China for forced marriages. "This problem has largely been swept under the rug by the Chinese authorities," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at New York-based Human Rights Watch. - Tricked and sold - Vietnamese girls are sold for up to $5,000 as brides or to brothels, said Michael Brosowski, founder and CEO of Blue Dragon Children's Foundation, which has rescued 71 trafficked women from China since 2007. "The girls are tricked by people posing as boyfriends, or offering jobs. Those people do this very deliberately, and for nothing other than greed and a lack of human empathy," he added. It is likely that many of the girls end up working in brothels, but due to the stigma of being a sex worker they will usually report they were forced into marriage. Communist neighbours Vietnam and China share a mountainous, remote border stretching 1,350 kilometres, marked primarily by the Nam Thi river and rife with smuggling of goods of all kinds: fruit, live poultry and women. "It is mostly women who live in isolated and mountainous areas who are being trafficked across the border, because there is no information for us," said 18-year-old Lang, from the Tay ethnic minority, who walked across the frontier illegally and was sold to a Chinese family by a friend. In northern Vietnam, trafficking has become so acute that communities say they are living in fear. "I worry so much about it, as do all the mothers in the villages, but it has happened to a lot of girls already," said Phan Pa May, a community elder from the Red Dao ethnic minority group. "I have one daughter. She's already married, but I'm worried about my granddaughter. We always ask where she is going, and tell her not to talk on the phone or trust anyone." Activists working to combat trafficking in Vietnam said police and authorities take the problem "very seriously". The shelter in Lao Cai opened in 2010 and has helped scores of female victims. "There is nothing at home for these girls, not even enough food to eat," said director Nguyen Tuong Long, referring to the dire poverty that is another key driver. - 'Painful experience' - May Na, from the Hmong ethnic minority, was 13 when her uncle took her across the border and forced her to marry a Chinese man. "I could not accept it. They left me at home alone and I climbed over the wall and ran away. I was wandering for more than a day, lost, sleeping in the streets, crying," she said. Eventually, Na ended up at a police station, but because she spoke neither Chinese nor Vietnamese -- only her native Hmong -- it took police a month to figure out what had happened and return her to Vietnam. Now 16, Na -- the eldest of five children -- is learning Vietnamese at the Lao Cai centre. Her uncle has been arrested, she said, but she has chosen not to return to her own family. "I was so sad when I was in China. It was a painful experience for me," she said. The government says it has launched education programmes in rural areas, near the border, warning young girls not to trust outsiders. Long, the centre director, says he believes the number of cases is falling. In neighbouring Cambodia, there have been some prosecutions, but An Sam Ath of rights group Licadho said the scourge is still happening, adding: "I am worried the problem will spread." Anti-trafficking groups in Vietnam say it is hard to warn girls of the risks when it is often a family member or friend carrying out the deception. Instead, they say there should be harsher penalties for traffickers -- including, for example, prosecutions at local level to raise awareness in villages of potential punishments to deter people from trying.
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Really got a shiok reading this articles. So sad to see such events still happened in Vietnam. Furthermore, it happened within family members.
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A lot of poor Vietnamese.....
A lot of gals got raped since young, as family members got no money to go pros...... Uncle raping niece since 14 year old..... while 3 other sibling watch as home is too small..... how is that sound...... worst then hell right.......
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u want to hear more cry story - go to those viet bar in joo chiat then u so move by them until u start giving them $100 tips, then more more more b street smart like property agents, dont b a viet ktv story believer |
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I do not listen to what vbs say.
Those are documentary and what volunteers found out. You are a twit, I am not.
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Wei bo swee leh, tot u say everything also makan????? Remember 1 memorable experience when we were cheonging in one 1 of the HCM ktv a long time ago with the original group here, one mummy so proud of her pussy kept lifting up her skirt and pull her panty aside to show us while standing in front of the TV, somemore do many times cos we clapped each time Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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Bro, think u meant "shock" right and not "shiok" (as in damn pleasurable)???? Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Your posting is like part of your regular signature so a bit difficult to differentiate I dun think the VBs will tell this kind of real sick stories out to their customers, mostly father sick or mother sick or cow sick ...ETC Sinkapor customers nowadays very streetsmart liao if pay $100 will want to up already not just sit & hug Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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