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Offline Jomoore

Is it just my impression, or have all the Chinese girls deserted Leeds?  I seems that before lockdown there were loads, but now they're all in Sheffield, Doncaster and odd other distant places, like Selby.
I prefer Chinese to Thai usually, so I'd welcome views, or knowledge of what's going on?

Offline scutty brown

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I'll leave it to you to work out if the first three are duplicates or not........
but you're right, not many for a city the size of Leeds

Offline Jomoore

I'll leave it to you to work out if the first three are duplicates or not........
but you're right, not many for a city the size of Leeds

Cheers Scutty, yes I'd seen all of those ads, but dismissed the first 3 for the reasons you suggest, and the 4th one looked Thai to me?

Yes, Leeds is dominated by Thais whereas Sheffield seems to have a majority of Chinese, many linked to each other I believe.  It seems particularly odd given the huge Chinese population in Leeds, especially boosted by thousands of students.

Offline wakefieldlad13

Cheers Scutty, yes I'd seen all of those ads, but dismissed the first 3 for the reasons you suggest, and the 4th one looked Thai to me?

Yes, Leeds is dominated by Thais whereas Sheffield seems to have a majority of Chinese, many linked to each other I believe.  It seems particularly odd given the huge Chinese population in Leeds, especially boosted by thousands of students.

The 4th one is neither Chinese or Thai, she is Malaysian

Just post covid, i had a conversation with a Chinese (for want of better words) Mamasan/massage shop owner/manager etc etc whatever, this conversation came about as she had asked where i came from and why i chose to see her
My answer was simple, i wanted a chinese massage with a new girl (other than Rainbow) and Leeds did not have any chinese massage shops
Leaving out the bumf, she said she thought it cost a lot to set up in Leeds and it already had too many Thai massage places to make it viable

Trying to look at it from that point of view then i can understand it, however, what surprises me is the part regarding the student population, i would have thought there would be more Chinese/Asian students offering private massage, but either way, it is what it is

Offline Jomoore

.... however, what surprises me is the part regarding the student population, i would have thought there would be more Chinese/Asian students offering private massage, but either way, it is what it is

Yes, that was exactly my thinking.  And walking round Leeds as regularly as I do, there are very many really fit Chinese girls.  They maybe don't realise how in demand they'd be?  ;)

Offline Paul Shanahan

Yes, that was exactly my thinking.  And walking round Leeds as regularly as I do, there are very many really fit Chinese girls.  They maybe don't realise how in demand they'd be?  ;)

Chinese students, like any other overseas students in Sheffield or Leeds are paying £27,000 a year in fees and £10k or more for accommodation on top. They're here because they're bright, they've got rich parents, and they'll get good UK degrees that will be an asset in the years to come. In terms of career options, they've got better choices than delivering rub'n'tug in Attercliffe...

Offline Jomoore

Chinese students, like any other overseas students in Sheffield or Leeds are paying £27,000 a year in fees and £10k or more for accommodation on top. They're here because they're bright, they've got rich parents, and they'll get good UK degrees that will be an asset in the years to come. In terms of career options, they've got better choices than delivering rub'n'tug in Attercliffe...

True, but statistically with over a thousand individuals there are bound to be a few enterprising ones who would value the bit extra. And some who just like sex!