1. Trust no one. The Thai madam was an informant, and the contact she introduced as another pimp was an undercover NCIS agent.
2. I don't get the impression these guys were making enough money via sex trafficking to make it worth risking their military careers AND criminal charges. Probably just enjoying their "pimp" social status, and the easy access to additional sex, and not thinking much past that.
3. I don't understand why people insist on illegal acts such as holding someone's passport for leverage. If they aren't enthusiastic about making money just throw them out, kick them out of your stable, and make preparations to replace them. Some women just aren't worth the hassle; their bad energy makes them a headache, and they can poison the vibe of your whole team. Cutting one loose early is better than trying to wring additional mileage out of her. A lot of guys just attract "bad energy" women to begin with though...
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1. Trust no one. The Thai madam was an informant, and the contact she introduced as another pimp was an undercover NCIS agent.
2. I don't get the impression these guys were making enough money via sex trafficking to make it worth risking their military careers AND criminal charges. Probably just enjoying their "pimp" social status, and the easy access to additional sex, and not thinking much past that.
3. I don't understand why people insist on illegal acts such as holding someone's passport for leverage. If they aren't enthusiastic about making money just throw them out, kick them out of your stable, and make preparations to replace them. Some women just aren't worth the hassle; their bad energy makes them a headache, and they can poison the vibe of your whole team. Cutting one loose early is better than trying to wring additional mileage out of her. A lot of guys just attract "bad energy" women to begin with though...