Lady Boy in KL
#13
Posted 21 June 2007 - 06:34 AM
not only in the town but u can also find it at ampang..
believe me..no regret..but must know to choose...
but mine r marvellos....
im pure tops
#14
Posted 24 June 2007 - 10:08 PM
#15
Posted 31 March 2011 - 09:40 AM
I have gone always solo... but maybe with friends it can be more exciting :-)
#16
Posted 05 June 2011 - 03:28 PM
#17
Posted 14 June 2011 - 01:17 AM
#18
Posted 14 June 2011 - 07:31 AM
The shabu trade has really bitten into the service levels, and libidos of the labyboys. Many of them cant even get it up if they are not using ice, and the hygiene levels, never really that good have gone down further. Lice covered sheets etc.
I don't know what the police do there now, but it certainly isn't controlling the drugs trade. The top floors of some of the buildings are shabu warehouses, with heavies controlling the doors.
Some of the ladyboys on the streets now are not actually ladyboys or there for sex, just using the dress as a cover to sell shabu. Since most of the eating houses have scaled down or closed it is easier to buy ice than it is to get a roti chanai.
it has gone past even being dangerous, it is just total inertia as far as ninety percent of the area is concerned.
#19
Posted 14 June 2011 - 07:46 AM
#20
Posted 16 June 2011 - 04:13 AM
nothingThanks for posting the video Huanzhen. I did a bit of a wander through chow chit early evening before heading out of Malaysia recently.
The shabu trade has really bitten into the service levels, and libidos of the labyboys. Many of them cant even get it up if they are not using ice, and the hygiene levels, never really that good have gone down further. Lice covered sheets etc.
I don't know what the police do there now, but it certainly isn't controlling the drugs trade. The top floors of some of the buildings are shabu warehouses, with heavies controlling the doors.
Some of the ladyboys on the streets now are not actually ladyboys or there for sex, just using the dress as a cover to sell shabu. Since most of the eating houses have scaled down or closed it is easier to buy ice than it is to get a roti chanai.
it has gone past even being dangerous, it is just total inertia as far as ninety percent of the area is concerned.
#21
Posted 14 June 2011 - 01:17 AM
#22
Posted 14 June 2011 - 07:31 AM
The shabu trade has really bitten into the service levels, and libidos of the labyboys. Many of them cant even get it up if they are not using ice, and the hygiene levels, never really that good have gone down further. Lice covered sheets etc.
I don't know what the police do there now, but it certainly isn't controlling the drugs trade. The top floors of some of the buildings are shabu warehouses, with heavies controlling the doors.
Some of the ladyboys on the streets now are not actually ladyboys or there for sex, just using the dress as a cover to sell shabu. Since most of the eating houses have scaled down or closed it is easier to buy ice than it is to get a roti chanai.
it has gone past even being dangerous, it is just total inertia as far as ninety percent of the area is concerned.
#23
Posted 14 June 2011 - 07:46 AM
#24
Posted 16 June 2011 - 04:13 AM
nothingThanks for posting the video Huanzhen. I did a bit of a wander through chow chit early evening before heading out of Malaysia recently.
The shabu trade has really bitten into the service levels, and libidos of the labyboys. Many of them cant even get it up if they are not using ice, and the hygiene levels, never really that good have gone down further. Lice covered sheets etc.
I don't know what the police do there now, but it certainly isn't controlling the drugs trade. The top floors of some of the buildings are shabu warehouses, with heavies controlling the doors.
Some of the ladyboys on the streets now are not actually ladyboys or there for sex, just using the dress as a cover to sell shabu. Since most of the eating houses have scaled down or closed it is easier to buy ice than it is to get a roti chanai.
it has gone past even being dangerous, it is just total inertia as far as ninety percent of the area is concerned.
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