RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur

Comments by RonJax2 (page 24)

review comment
9 months ago
HODLtillSheWaddles
One hell of a night at HK! Night of debauchery
Not just raw dogging the ass, but BBFS finish. OP is a man who likes to take risks, I guess, lol. I do too, but the risk of a mini RonJax running around Tijuana with a chica mama who wants child support is just bridge too far for me. But OP, glad you had a good time!
discussion comment
9 months ago
gothamyte
from that Adam Westsiiiide of Gotham
If your favorite SC filmed inside shenanigans nightly and posted would you care
No, I definitely do not want to be in the background on anything shared on social media at a SC. But @Ishmael, how is watching a random dude getting a blowjob live different from watching porn? That part I don't think would bother me.
discussion comment
9 months ago
Femaleasseater
Smoking in Tijuana, The happiest place in the world
HK has a smoking area. And I believe I read that Chicago just put one in. My room at cascadas this weekend had an ashtray in it, I'm pretty sure you can smoke in the rooms there.
discussion comment
9 months ago
CJKent_band
The truth hurts, but if you accept it, it will set you free
Smash or Pass
Smash! And lol @PuddyTat69 "bony white girl ass." This chica is even a little on the heavy side for me. We need to do some proper mongering because divying up the chicas would be so easy. You can have all the voluptuous ones, and I'll take the spinners.
article comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
A Monger's Guide to Spanish in Tijuana
I'm still planning on a version 2 of this guide, probably within a few weeks since it will take some time. One phrase I wanted to throw in here that I love, and picked up on my most recent trip to TJ is: ¡De eso se trata! / That's what it's all about! The literal translation for this phrase is really awkward. ("Of that tries itself!") In practice, this is a great alternative to Me gusta / Me encanta, and something you might tell a chica when she's doing something well, like giving you great head or an amazing lap dance.
review comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
Vine, Vi, Cogé, Parte 1
@FutureK. The staff will (usually) send someone up for a bar fine if you're in the room with a chica for longer than an hour. If you keep your arribas to 1 hour or less, you shouldn't have to deal with bar fines. The barfine is supposed to be $110 per chica for an additional hour. For that $110, they'll also bring up a bucket of drinks. In my experience in the past, I would sometimes pre-pay the bar fine for a 2 hour arriba so that we didn't get a knock on the door. I no longer recommend this because the mereros kept trying to overcharge me for a pre-paid bar fine.
review comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
Vine, Vi, Cogé, Parte 2
@ElectronMan, thank you too for the kind words. The link to my article on Tijuana Spanish is here, just in case it's not working for anyone else: https://tuscl.net/article/59431. It seems to be right in the post above, but I've noticed there's always funkiness with how a review is displayed when it's in the under review queue.
review comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
Vine, Vi, Cogé, Parte 2
> Instead, I would have suggested a soda or fruit drink. @PT This is a great suggestion! The chica who ordered wine in this review, I had asked her "Por que no cerveza?" and as I explained that didn't go over very well. Suggesting a soda instead seems to be a really smart move here! Warning: I'm about to post Part 3 of this review, in which I bought even more wine fichas, but next time I'm there I'll lean on the soda thing and see if that sticks better.
review comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
Vine, Vi, Cogé, Parte 1
And @PT and @PAFBABS, thanks for the kind comments. PT, re: barfines, I would love to hear you opine more on this. I found the most aggravating part about the barfines to be the inconsistency of how they were applied, and what they cost. This made it impossible to budget for any given day or arriba. I obviously have no problem tipping the chicas well, but I absolutely hate feeding the dragon, so I would love to hear your thoughts on how to avoid. One thing I'm wondering is if staying at Rizo de Oro might cut down on the likelihood of a knock on the door for a longer arriba.
review comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
Vine, Vi, Cogé, Parte 1
To @ElectronMan > Any recommendations for a daily budget for an overnight trip with 1 or 2 Arribas, food and light drinks? I'll give you two answers here. Both would not include the hotel cost which is highly variable based on room choice and day of the week: * Bare Bones Budget: $400 per day would be enough for 2 HH arribas, some fichas, beers and food. * Long-Time Lover's Splurge: $1200 per day is more inline with what I was spending. That kind of cash will give you the flexibility to do lots of fichas, some warm up VIP dances with the ladies, as well as some longer arribas in the 1-2 hour range. You could keep yourself entertained for most of a day and evening with that kind of cash on hand. And you could probably land anywhere in the middle here. Go with what you can afford, and plan on spending it all would be my rec. > Any suggestions for safe traveling with cash? Yeah, this is a hassle. Getting cash there is expensive, the ATM at Hong Kong can dispense $1k a day, but charges something like a fee of $150 or so, ouch. 15% tax on your funds in no good. I pack mine deep in the bowels of my shaving kit, which goes in my backpack, which I don't take off much when I'm traveling. I've also heard of guys here buying undewear with a hidden pocket to store cash, or you might look into one of the belts with a zipper. I think what's most important is, when you have a bag of cash on you: DO NOT be walking around the Zona. Take a cab or the shuttle directly from the border to the hotel, and avoid the municipal police at all costs!
review comment
9 months ago
Razarus09
Took a trip to Chicago inside of Hong Kong
Great review OP!
discussion comment
9 months ago
londonguy
Breathe, breathe in the air
Warsaw help
@londonguy, please do report back on how the Warsaw scene rates, especially compared to the scene in East St. Louis 😂
discussion comment
9 months ago
chugwa
First TJ Visit 2/23
@chugwa I think you're right about two things, Rizo de Oro is probably less noisy and definitely a little less expensive than Cascadas. And chicas from HK are definitely allowed to come there. The only downside I see is that if you take a chica from HK you have to play frogger crossing Calle Coahuila on the way back to your motel. With that said, I'm just back from my third trip to Cascadas, and I think next time I will almost definitely be staying at Rizo de Oro.
discussion comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
I fucked up - incorrectly posted a review of CC meant for BT
Lol @PoundKing, wait until you see the gigantic review I'm about to post of HK. I get carried away writing these things I think.
discussion comment
9 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
I fucked up - incorrectly posted a review of CC meant for BT
Thanks @Founder, appreciate the quick response!
discussion comment
9 months ago
justinyoo
Sentri Card Experience
Also wanted to note, GE definitely came in handy. I crossed back yesterday via PedEast. Even though the line was not as long as PedWest, the normal line still wrapped up the staircase and was probably an hour long if not longer. With my GE card in hand, I walked right past the whole line and up to the gate where they asked if I had Sentri. I showed my GE card and they let me right through. Once I was inside the CBP facility they let me skip right in front of everyone else too. The only question they had was where I was headed, to which I responded "home". It probably only took me 10 total minutes to cross the border, and 80% of that was just walking across the long bridge to get to customs. Everyone else was stuck in a long line. I would highly recommend GE for anyone visiting TJ. It's worth it even if you're only going to visit once or twice, in my opinion.
discussion comment
9 months ago
justinyoo
Sentri Card Experience
> Most of the process was fast and easy except for getting the interview time. Just wanted to note my experience here. The closest office to me was booked for months out after I got my provisional approval. But, I re-checked the site every day for a about 3 days, and lo and behold, an appointment opened up that week. So it probably only took me like 4-6 weeks total to get the GE card, including the provisional clearance and the interview. TLDR: don't wait 6 months for GE, stalk CIS's website for appointments and one will likely open up sooner.
discussion comment
9 months ago
Meshuggah
We aren't here for a long time, we are here for a good time.
Former Stripper Met Her Husband While She Was Dancing, He Swept Her Off Her Feet
$1k per visit seems like a bargain to me, compared to the cost of being married with children, lol
discussion comment
9 months ago
Muddy
USA
I've seen what strippers say about us on stripper reddit, horrible things
I have clients. I talk shit about them to my co-workers. I also genuinely like many of them, even the ones I talk shit about. It's possible to both like and also be annoyed or aggravated by someone, especially when it comes a client for business, and obviously stripping is a business too. People can, and often do, have conflicted feelings. Think of the general stripper web as a women's locker room, and it makes more sense. You're just hearing the worst of it there. A dancer bitching about an ugly, cheap, degenerate PL might have also made a genuine connection with that PL, but she's not going to talk about that in the locker room. And @PuddyTat69 has a good point here. We shouldn't throw stones from this glass house we're in, there's lots of disrespectful behavior here too. The best thing for everyone, PLs and dancers alike, is to try to be respectful towards each other, we'll all have more fun that way.
discussion comment
9 months ago
TJVisitor23
HK and Cascadas Fri 2/16–Tue 2/20
I'll be there for part of the time you're there. I'll DM you. To your question on laundry, I have no idea, but I am very curious about this myself. Post back here if you find an answer. I'm thinking there's got to be something...
discussion comment
9 months ago
IWantHerOnMe
I'd live this way again
Can Y’all reject my VIVIDE review I just made it better!
I don’t see any vivide reviews in the queue
discussion comment
10 months ago
Perennial
At least 6 cops killed in Tijuana after stealing 20 kilos of coke from cartel
2AMers happen all the time in the US. And there was that recently averted potential mass shooting at a club I read about here on TUSCL. Going to a SC just entails some risk in general, and I think it's difficult to price the risk of potential cartel violence versus the risk of the general epidemic of gun violence in the US. With that said, when I go to TJ, I try to avoid a lot walking around on my own. And not because I'm worried about Cartel violence, but the police. I don't want to be another cautionary tale like @Jascoi. The way to stay safe in TJ is to park yourself at a Hotel with a club such as Jalos, Cascadas or Rio de Oro and patronize the corresponding club, everywhere else, you take a cab or Uber.
discussion comment
10 months ago
Manuellabore
Mute Button
> My Feed is back though Excellent. I love this feature, thanks @Founder!
discussion comment
10 months ago
GhostKingLegxnd
Need help for a Vegas Bachelor Party
> I might say fuck it and still do it if my Superbowl parlay hits or I win big at blackjack lol. A lil extra fun on Sunday before we leave Monday. Spending gambling winnings on strippers is one of life's great joys. I hope you guys have an awesome trip.
article comment
10 months ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
A Monger's Guide to Spanish in Tijuana
> I have difficulty just asking a girl for 'sin condon' with her understanding I'm talking about bbbj and sex! If you want BBBJ but CFS: Quiero una mamada sin condón y sexo con condón. If you want BBBJ and BBFS (Yikes!): Quiero todo sin condón. I'm challenged with pronunciation too just because I don't get to practice often. The good news is, Spanish pronunciation is easy compared to other languages. Especially once you know a few rules and can say the vowels correctly. It's nice that many words are accented so you know where to put the emphasis, and except for a few loan words, words in Spanish sound the same way they are written.