FrankZabba Posted January 3 Posted January 3 4 minutes ago, Maxbell said: Regarding B apartments: What ever RLC's process is for selecting girls, and whatever bureaucracy is involved, and whatever logistical delays that affect start dates of new girls, its almost unfathomable that they can't find 3 girls to fill the beds of the B's? They can work this out I am sure They have 17 beds out of 20 beds filled And actually filled with 18 people. So..not bad maybe girls don't want to be part of RLC anymore. face it, it's changed and changed for the worse these days. i'm sure the pay has also changed making it not so appealing anymore. of course there are always those types of girls that just need the money and will eventually join with plans to do the bare minimum. also a lot of the girls are getting up there in age and might be thinking it's time to settle down and get a real job to keep their life off camera. Quote
HotWivesRock Posted January 3 Posted January 3 3 hours ago, ddhm said: RLC has no Croatia , maybe you mean Czech Republic ? Yes of course my bad thanks for the correction. Quote
Maxbell Posted January 3 Posted January 3 5 minutes ago, FrankZabba said: maybe girls don't want to be part of RLC anymore. face it, it's changed and changed for the worse these days. i'm sure the pay has also changed making it not so appealing anymore. of course there are always those types of girls that just need the money and will eventually join with plans to do the bare minimum. also a lot of the girls are getting up there in age and might be thinking it's time to settle down and get a real job to keep their life off camera. All those could be potentially legitimate reasons. But also if you already live in Barcelona, its got to be a pain in the ass to temporarily move into another place for 3 months 10 minutes away. That is not much of a tempting adventure. However, they only need a few girls at the moment to fill empty beds, and they should always have a bunch of potential girls "in the hopper" as they say in business. 1 Quote
Freddie57 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 9 hours ago, coolcucumber said: There is always Leora and Paul 😂 Watching Leora and Paul, one might be better off shaving their ass and start walking backwards with that couple. Quote
biglou1985 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 (edited) Whoa i almost missed this, very rare but very good...Astra 😍🔥🔥 Edited January 3 by biglou1985 2 Quote
thinga69 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Finally an open bate from Astra. Hope she keeps doing without panties. 🥵🥵🥵🔥🔥 1 2 Quote
Alladino Posted January 3 Posted January 3 3 hours ago, Maxbell said: Regarding B apartments: What ever RLC's process is for selecting girls, and whatever bureaucracy is involved, and whatever logistical delays that affect start dates of new girls, its almost unfathomable that they can't find 3 girls to fill the beds of the B's? They can work this out I am sure They have 17 beds out of 20 beds filled And actually filled with 18 people. So..not bad One of the key factors for the success of Barcelona apartments is that RLC brings many people together there, due to the social interactions. Without that, simply counting beds has no value. With two girls in B1 who, on average, don't even spend half the nights there and, moreover, don't really talk to each other, and B2, in which a single girl waits with almost no social interaction (that we see on camera) until she can leave again, there is only very little value. And so B1 and B2 currently appear to be dead, even though, purely mathematically, only half of the rooms are unoccupied. Although I would also like to say that three empty rooms is a lot, given the duration and frequency with which this now occurs. 3 Quote
Mauri Posted January 3 Posted January 3 19 minuti fa, Alladino ha detto: Uno dei fattori chiave per il successo degli appartamenti di Barcellona è che RLC riunisce molte persone lì, a causa delle interazioni sociali. Senza questo, il semplice conteggio dei letti non ha valore. Con due ragazze in B1 che, in media, non passano nemmeno la metà delle notti lì e, inoltre, non si parlano davvero, e B2, in cui una sola ragazza aspetta con quasi nessuna interazione sociale (che vediamo davanti alla telecamera) fino a quando non può andarsene di nuovo, c'è pochissimo valore. E così B1 e B2 attualmente sembrano essere morti, anche se, puramente matematicamente, solo la metà delle stanze non sono occupate. Anche se vorrei anche dire che tre stanze vuote sono molte, data la durata e la frequenza con cui questo si verifica ora. Il fatto che tu lo scriva ogni giorno piu’ e piu’ volte, non cambia nulla, forse devi iniziare a valutare di annullare l’abbonamento, perche’ anche se ci fossero tutti i letti occupati, avrai comunque qualcosa da lamentare perche’ non accade quello che vuoi guardare tu. 2 Quote
Alladino Posted January 3 Posted January 3 7 minutes ago, Mauri said: The fact that you write it over and over again every day doesn't change anything. Maybe you should start thinking about canceling your subscription, because even if all the beds were occupied, you'd still have something to complain about because you can't watch what you want to watch. Oh, yes, my mistake, good that you opened my eyes. Of course, we shouldn't forget all the viewers who like empty rooms and boredom. 2 Quote
Maxbell Posted January 3 Posted January 3 14 minutes ago, Alladino said: One of the key factors for the success of Barcelona apartments is that RLC brings many people together there, due to the social interactions. Without that, simply counting beds has no value. With two girls in B1 who, on average, don't even spend half the nights there and, moreover, don't really talk to each other, and B2, in which a single girl waits with almost no social interaction (that we see on camera) until she can leave again, there is only very little value. And so B1 and B2 currently appear to be dead, even though, purely mathematically, only half of the rooms are unoccupied. Although I would also like to say that three empty rooms is a lot, given the duration and frequency with which this now occurs. I agree. I purposely commented on the numbers only, because it’s gets more subjective once personalities and culture backgrounds get mixed in, not too mention the attendance records of some of these girls, but that becomes a different conversation and I didn’t want to dilute my point about the actual numbers. I think there is some agreement that there are issues bringing Barcelona established lats who have pre-existing friends and pre-existing local hangouts and homes, but that can still work. We have plenty of examples, er…some examples. lol I will say anecdotally that people not being in the apartments enough and disappearing for days, is not new at all. I’m not on any crusade but just trying to give things a little positivity. 🌤️ No doubt there is a problems, and your analysis makes sense. 👍 1 1 Quote
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