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Re: Great Yarmouth
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England - London/South East Fbb
« Reply #76 on: December 10, 2014, 08:19:06 am »
Hi there

I am based in east London. Hoping to arrange a session with fbb based in England. Ideally local area but willing to travel. Discretion assured. Particularly like heavyweight women and off season is great for me.

Cheers

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England - Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #77 on: December 10, 2014, 12:41:12 pm »
Since late Summer it has been very noticeable how few FBBs are visiting England/London to session with their fans compared to Germany.  Any ideas why?

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Re: Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #78 on: December 10, 2014, 06:03:01 pm »
maybe because there is an idiot who threats travelling non-eu wrestlers to report them to immigration office. And already did it with at least one.

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Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #79 on: December 13, 2014, 08:28:52 pm »
Germany seems to be the most popular of the European cities.  As for London, there were plenty of options.  In one month between mid September to mid October, I saw 4 women for extended sessions.

One of the women I met said that someone was refused entry to the UK but I could understand why as the girls are careful.

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Re: England - London/South East Fbb
« Reply #80 on: December 13, 2014, 08:37:29 pm »
You could try Lisa Cross.  She is based in Exeter and does occasionally travel to London.  I met her once in September 2012 just before she flew out to Las Vegas for the Olympia.  She was in fantastic shape.

http://wb270.com/eur/lisaCross.htm

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Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #81 on: December 15, 2014, 04:33:03 pm »
You must be kidding, right?
I live in Denmark and the amount of FBBs to visit Northern Germany and Copenhagen is max. 5 /year. 

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Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #82 on: December 17, 2014, 06:11:39 pm »
Well the strange thing is that if you are looking on wb270 for travellers to Europe, the list for Germany always seems larger than the UK and specifically London.  Whe they do comes to London, they seem to all arrive during the same timescale making the choice difficult.

All of the women I meet know that I enjoy extended sessions with them so can only really do one every 2 or 3 months.

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Re: England, London - FBB/muscular Escorts London
« Reply #83 on: December 21, 2014, 02:17:51 am »
Lisa Cross visits London for sessions sometimes, as does Rene Campbell. Both are great.
Lisa does visit London and she is incredibly popular.  She sells out really quickly.  If you see her, she adds you to her email list so every time she comes to London, she sends out an advance email to those she's seen in the past.

I've found when she sends these emails out, if you don't book on the day, she is normally booked by the second or third day.  It would be great if she lived in London because we don't have any FBB with her physique here offering sessions.

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Re: Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #84 on: December 28, 2014, 05:42:50 pm »
maybe because there is an idiot who threats travelling non-eu wrestlers to report them to immigration office. And already did it with at least one.
Considering the articles in the papers where some pretty undesirables have been let through by the UKBA unchallenged, I find it interesting that they would even care about any women travelling through doing sessions.

Although this is not the first time this has happened.  A lady I saw told me someone she knows well was turned away when she arrived and she was simply a wrestler that's it.

May be there is a power struggle amongst the wrestling studios in London competing for overseas women.

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Re: Why so few visiting England/London
« Reply #85 on: December 30, 2014, 10:57:22 am »
    maybe because there is an idiot who threats travelling non-eu wrestlers to report them to immigration office. And already did it with at least one.
    Considering the articles in the papers where some pretty undesirables have been let through by the UKBA unchallenged, I find it interesting that they would even care about any women travelling through doing sessions.

    Although this is not the first time this has happened.  A lady I saw told me someone she knows well was turned away when she arrived and she was simply a wrestler that's it.

    May be there is a power struggle amongst the wrestling studios in London competing for overseas women.

    Like many of our wonderful nation's civil servants, the Border Authority staff firstly home in on the 'easy targets' such as FBBs.  Whilst technically they are correct in that FBB wrestlers should pay income tax etc on session fees, its not as though there are thousands of them entering the country every year (probably less than 50 in total, if that), and I suspect none of them make a fortune (after all their costs) out of it anyway.  Its the same reason why many sportsmen and women (track & field athletes in particular) avoided competing in once-a-year 'grand prix' meets over here due to the tax authorities wanting a huge cut for a day's work - it just wasn't worth the bother, even for some (I think Usain Bolt was one) who could almost guarantee victory and the winner's prize.

    The daft thing is that by stopping FBBs and wrestlers coming to the UK, the Authorities are actually losing money due to the following:

    • Investigation/admin costs of investigating who they should be turning away;
    • Business (and therefore tax) lost from the sessionettes not renting hotel rooms, having meals/going to the gym, onward travel whilst over here;
    • Business (and therefore tax) lost from the sessioners - travel, meals out and presents for the sessionette;
    • Contributing to the sport (FBB etc) dying due to supporting funds drying up from many FBB's main source of income (sessions and photo shoots [ironically some UK-based snappers will have to take their business abroad as a result - even worse!]), helping to end FBB contests with the knock-on effects described on other parts of this site (Ms. O not going ahead, etc).

    A shame the Border Authority/Security Services/Police staff can't pay more attention to real problem people like terrorists and serial bogus asylum seekers/benefit fraudsters/human traffickers - they still seem to be able to enter the UK quite easily and have a huge negative impact (including financial cost).  Maybe they want this to ensure they receive extra funding/guarantee their jobs.[/list][/list]

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    Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
    « Reply #86 on: December 30, 2014, 04:09:03 pm »
    Since late Summer it has been very noticeable how few FBBs are visiting England/London to session with their fans compared to Germany.  Any ideas why?

    Very few FBBs are visiting Spain to session with their fans compared to Germany and compared to England, and that's is a fact.

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    Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
    « Reply #87 on: December 30, 2014, 04:25:24 pm »
    Since late Summer it has been very noticeable how few FBBs are visiting England/London to session with their fans compared to Germany.  Any ideas why?

    Very few FBBs are visiting Spain to session with their fans compared to Germany and compared to England, and that's is a fact.

    That may be so, but I would say there are now well under 50% the FBBs/wrestlers visiting the UK (and mostly only going to London) there were only 2-3 years ago.  I suspect the financial crisis (especially worse in southern European countries like Spain) has left many sessioners with a lack of money in their pockets, so its more lucrative for session providers to mainly (or more often) visit those countries less affected with a more stable (richer) client base, such as those in Northern Europe and (until recently at least) oil-rich middle eastern nations in addition to the US/Canada.

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    Re: Why so few visiting England/London
    « Reply #88 on: December 30, 2014, 04:43:54 pm »
      maybe because there is an idiot who threats travelling non-eu wrestlers to report them to immigration office. And already did it with at least one.
      Considering the articles in the papers where some pretty undesirables have been let through by the UKBA unchallenged, I find it interesting that they would even care about any women travelling through doing sessions.

      Although this is not the first time this has happened.  A lady I saw told me someone she knows well was turned away when she arrived and she was simply a wrestler that's it.

      May be there is a power struggle amongst the wrestling studios in London competing for overseas women.

      Like many of our wonderful nation's civil servants, the Border Authority staff firstly home in on the 'easy targets' such as FBBs.  Whilst technically they are correct in that FBB wrestlers should pay income tax etc on session fees, its not as though there are thousands of them entering the country every year (probably less than 50 in total, if that), and I suspect none of them make a fortune (after all their costs) out of it anyway.  Its the same reason why many sportsmen and women (track & field athletes in particular) avoided competing in once-a-year 'grand prix' meets over here due to the tax authorities wanting a huge cut for a day's work - it just wasn't worth the bother, even for some (I think Usain Bolt was one) who could almost guarantee victory and the winner's prize.

      The daft thing is that by stopping FBBs and wrestlers coming to the UK, the Authorities are actually losing money due to the following:

      • Investigation/admin costs of investigating who they should be turning away;
      • Business (and therefore tax) lost from the sessionettes not renting hotel rooms, having meals/going to the gym, onward travel whilst over here;
      • Business (and therefore tax) lost from the sessioners - travel, meals out and presents for the sessionette;
      • Contributing to the sport (FBB etc) dying due to supporting funds drying up from many FBB's main source of income (sessions and photo shoots [ironically some UK-based snappers will have to take their business abroad as a result - even worse!]), helping to end FBB contests with the knock-on effects described on other parts of this site (Ms. O not going ahead, etc).

      A shame the Border Authority/Security Services/Police staff can't pay more attention to real problem people like terrorists and serial bogus asylum seekers/benefit fraudsters/human traffickers - they still seem to be able to enter the UK quite easily and have a huge negative impact (including financial cost).  Maybe they want this to ensure they receive extra funding/guarantee their jobs.[/list][/list]
      Interesting take but it was definitely wrestlers who have a preference to one studio who were targeted.  I have not heard of any FBBs who have been turned away from London.  But I can now understand why a women I saw this month in London, prefers to stay UTR and contact her UK fans rather than publicly be listed.

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      Re: England - Why so few visiting England/London
      « Reply #89 on: December 30, 2014, 05:11:29 pm »
      Since late Summer it has been very noticeable how few FBBs are visiting England/London to session with their fans compared to Germany.  Any ideas why?

      Very few FBBs are visiting Spain to session with their fans compared to Germany and compared to England, and that's is a fact.

      That may be so, but I would say there are now well under 50% the FBBs/wrestlers visiting the UK (and mostly only going to London) there were only 2-3 years ago.  I suspect the financial crisis (especially worse in southern European countries like Spain) has left many sessioners with a lack of money in their pockets, so its more lucrative for session providers to mainly (or more often) visit those countries less affected with a more stable (richer) client base, such as those in Northern Europe and (until recently at least) oil-rich middle eastern nations in addition to the US/Canada.
      Actually, what I tend to find is that a lot of the US women who travel all seem to arrive within the same window.  End of September and October for example were  really busy.  It could have something to do with the cost of international flights and hotel costs.

      December tends to be quiet in London and then things pick up again in January.  The regulars also travel to London at roughly the same time each year and in some cases will try and set up sessions with regular clients.

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