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Started by Anonymous, November 09, 2014, 01:38:09 PM

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Anonymous

Quote from: "Real Woman"I'd rather hear people's stories than judge them for telling them.

Yep, me too RW. Unfortunately, I don't always do that.

RW

Beware of Gaslighters!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Real Woman"
Quote from: "Shen Li"^IA is no better than OL if she is fooling around with a married man while in a relationship. Does she know the sexual history of every woman Sox has been with? Did she ask for the ID's of every woman Sox has ever been with? Do you ask for the ID's of every woman you have been with? How do you know they have never had unprotected sex in the past? How do you know they have never had sex with an underage boy? Some female teachers seem to have a sick fetish for teen boys. How do you know they have never had sex with a boy that has been trafficked? How do you know they have never had sex with a teen girl that has been trafficeked?



What he is doing is not all that different from what people that criticize him are doing. The people that judge have a closet full of skeletons themselves.

She never had sex with Sox.  They have never met face to face.  It was a different guy but she'll deny it because she's a liar.



That's why I keep saying that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

OK, OK, I didn't know any of this. I read a post in that thread(and in others) about a relationship she had with someone from the forums and I thought it was Sox.



Anyway, she is being very judgemental when she's not much better herself. Fuck, Fash is not as judgemental as that and she actually does walk the talk.

I try not to judge others, but I am only human and sometimes I find myself doing that even though I try not to..



I have definite morals, but I realize many people do not share my morality..



I should not judge anyone just because they are different from myself.

Renee

Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"
Quote from: "Blue"
 ac_boring  ac_boring  ac_boring


Another troll, Bluey. A lousy one too. It could be a fat neglected slob that no one loves who occupies his Momma's basement and sleeping among rodents.


Yeah but mommy gives him an allowance so he can pay his $14.99 a month membership fee to his favorite Asian porn site.



So he's got that going for him.  ac_rollseyes
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


Anonymous

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"
Quote from: "Blue"
 ac_boring  ac_boring  ac_boring


Another troll, Bluey. A lousy one too. It could be a fat neglected slob that no one loves who occupies his Momma's basement and sleeping among rodents.


Yeah but mommy gives him an allowance so he can pay his $14.99 a month membership fee to his favorite Asian porn site.



So he's got that going for him.  ac_rollseyes

That could be Renee, but I wonder how he knows so much about my city in China? ac_unsure

Renee

Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"


Another troll, Bluey. A lousy one too. It could be a fat neglected slob that no one loves who occupies his Momma's basement and sleeping among rodents.


Yeah but mommy gives him an allowance so he can pay his $14.99 a month membership fee to his favorite Asian porn site.



So he's got that going for him.  ac_rollseyes

That could be Renee, but I wonder how he knows so much about my city in China? ac_unsure


It's amazing what you can find on the net.



I've said it before; you can travel the world and never lift your ass out of your computer chair.



He is nothing but a fucking troll and a poor one at that. His one dimensional responses are a dead give away.
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


Anonymous

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Renee"


Yeah but mommy gives him an allowance so he can pay his $14.99 a month membership fee to his favorite Asian porn site.



So he's got that going for him.  ac_rollseyes

That could be Renee, but I wonder how he knows so much about my city in China? ac_unsure


It's amazing what you can find on the net.



I've said it before; you can travel the world and never lift your ass out of your computer chair.



He is nothing but a fucking troll and a poor one at that. His one dimensional responses are a dead give away.

Maybe, but I have met Western expats like him in China.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Obvious Li"lol CC....not trying to pick a fight.....just stating the truth.....i know what i have seen, heard and experienced traveling these many years.......i have no need or desire to justify my lifestyle choices to anyone....we travel in different circles and as always, i stand by what i say...however, i am outta this thread

Prostitution is a large part of the Korean economy? Did you see those girls in the white matrimony dresses while in Korea? I don't have a problem with prostitution as long as women as long as it does not involve trafficking. Many Asian countries have very severe penalties for anyone, man or woman who does that.



South Korea, a wealthy, powerful Asian super-state, technology hub and stalwart U.S. ally, has a deep, dark secret. Prostitution and the sex trade flourish in South Korea just under the country's shiny surface.



Despite its illegality, prostitution and the sex trade is so huge that the government once admitted it accounts for as much as 4 percent of South Korea's annual gross domestic product -- about the size of the fishing and agriculture industries combined.



Indeed, paid sex is available all over South Korea -- in coffee shops, shopping malls, the barber shop, hotels, motels, as well as the so-called juicy bars, frequented by American soldiers, and the red-light districts, which operate openly. Internet chat rooms and cell phones have opened up whole new streams of business for ambitious prostitutes and pimps.



The South Korean government's Ministry for Gender Equality estimates that about 500,000 women work in the national sex industry, though, according to the Korean Feminist Association, the actual number may exceed 1 million. If that estimate is closer to the truth, it would mean that 1 out of every 25 women in the country is selling her body for sex -- despite the passage of tough anti-sex-trafficking legislation in recent years. (For women between the ages of 15 and 29, up to one-fifth have worked in the sex industry at one time or another, according to estimates.)



Indeed, the sex industry (in the face of laws criminalizing and stigmatizing it) is so open that prostitutes periodically stage public protests to express their anger over anti-prostitution laws. Bizarrely, like Tibetan monks protesting China's brutal rule of their homeland, some Korean prostitutes even set themselves on fire to promote their cause.



Naturally, demand is high.



According to the government-run Korean Institute of Criminology, one-fifth of men in their 20s buy sex at least four times a month, creating an endless customer base for prostitutes.



Even worse, child and teen prostitution are also prevalent in South Korea.



Al-Jazeera reported that some 200,000 South Korean youths run away from home annually, with many of them descending into the sex trade, according to a report by Seoul's municipal government. A separate survey suggested that half of female runaways become prostitutes.



All these statistics fly in the face of South Korea's stellar image as a society that consistently produces brilliant, hard-working, motivated students and technocrats. However, it is precisely that academic pressure (along with other family issues) that drives many of these teens onto the streets.



"No one ever told me it was wrong to prostitute myself, including my schoolteachers," a runaway named Yu-ja told Al-Jazeera.



"I wish someone had told me. Girls should be taught that from an early age in class here in South Korea, but they aren't."



Not only is South Korea home to child and teen prostitution, but South Korean men are also driving such illicit trade in foreign countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, according to the Korean Institute of Criminology, based on surveys conducted in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines.



"If the testimony from many underage prostitutes, police officers and human rights groups is true, South Koreans are the biggest customers of the child sex industry in the region," their report stated, reported the Korea Times newspaper.



"That's very shameful for [South Korea]."



Yun Hee-jun, a Seoul-based anti-sex trafficker, told the Times: "On online community websites, you can easily find information about prices for sex with minors and the best places to go. If you visit any brothel in Vietnam or Cambodia, you can see ...  fliers written in Korean."



The U.S. State Department, in the 2008 "Trafficking in Persons Report," also blamed South Korean tourists for significantly driving the demand for underage sex in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.



The document indicated that large numbers of South Korean girls and women have been trafficked to Japan, the U.S. and as far away as Western Europe.



http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thriving-sex-industry-powerful-wealthy-super-state-1222647">http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thri ... te-1222647">http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thriving-sex-industry-powerful-wealthy-super-state-1222647

Anonymous

part 2

On the flip side, many women from poorer Asian countries, particularly the Philippines, flock to South Korea to work as prostitutes and "bar girls" (lured by the promises of legitimate work as waitresses or entertainers).



For the record, the U.S. government prohibits American servicemen from patronizing bars and other establishments in South Korea served by prostitutes.



Blogger Park Je-Sun wrote on Threewisemonkeys that in Seoul, South Korea's largest city, prostitution is widespread and peculiarly civilized -- and a central component of the local business culture.



"The majority of top-end -- that is, rich -- businessmen in Seoul are more familiar with sex-industry culture than in a number of other countries," Park wrote.



"Sex and power are closely linked in this city."



As an illustration of how widespread prostitution is in South Korea, consider that in January 2012 police raided a nine-story brothel in the upscale Gangnam neighborhood in Seoul and discovered no less than 100 prostitutes working there, ostensibly as "hostesses," who charged at least $300 for sex. This complex generated more than $200,000 every day, according to local media reports.



"It's not uncommon for a hostess bar and a hotel to be located in the same building," a policeman told the Korea Times.



In late 2006, the South Korean government took an unusual step to stamp out prostitution -- the Ministry for Gender Equality offered a cash incentive to companies whose male employees refrained from buying sex at office parties and business trips, an ingrained part of Korean corporate culture.



The prevalence of prostitution in contemporary South Korea provides an ironic counterpoint to the passionate political activism of elderly Korean women who relentlessly criticize Japan for forcing them into servitude as prostitutes and "comfort women" during Tokyo's brutal occupation of their country.



Prostitution has a long history in South Korea, going back to the medieval period, when the "kisaeng," female entertainers, were officially sanctioned by the ruling elite to perform all kinds of services, including sex.



Prostitution as a way of life continued in one form or another over the centuries, including during Japan's occupation of Korea in the first half of the 20th century.



After World War II and the Korean War, the United States changed the face of prostitution.



Park Chung-hee, who ruled the country for most of the 1960s and 1970s, actually encouraged the sex trade in order to generate much-needed revenue, particularly at the expense of the thousands of U.S. troops stationed in the country.



"Our government was one big pimp for the U.S. military," Kim Ae-ran, a former South Korean prostitute forced to work at an American military base, told the International Herald Tribune.



"They urged us to sell as much as possible to the G.I.'s, praising us as 'dollar-earning patriots.'"



Another ex-prostitute lamented: "The more I think about my life, the more I think women like me were the biggest sacrifice for my country's alliance with the Americans. Looking back, I think my body was not mine but the [South Korean] government's and the U.S. military's."



In the 21st century, another source of prostitution comes from South Korea's impoverished northern neighbor, North Korea.



Female defectors from North Korea – who typically reach South Korea after an arduous journey through a third country -- also sometimes descend into prostitution to survive.



Reportedly, many female North Korean defectors are forced into prostitution, not only to pay the exorbitant fees charged by people-smugglers, but to earn a living in South Korea -- sometimes this scenario leads to tragic consequences.



In March 2013, South Korean media reported on the case of a North Korean woman who was murdered while toiling as a sex worker in the city of Hwaseong, southwest of Seoul.



The killer, who turned himself in to police, confessed that he strangled the woman to death in a fit of anger when she refused to perform a "perverted" sex act. Compounding this tragedy of a desperate woman who fled repression and starvation in North Korea, it later emerged that her killer had no fewer than 16 previous convictions on his lengthy criminal record.



Now, in 2013, Korean courts are reportedly considering the constitutionality of the 2004 Special Law on Prostitution, which increased the penalties for both prostitution and pimping.



"It will be of great interest to see how the Special Law plays out in the courts and in the media," wrote the blog, idleworship.net.



"It's a $13 billion a year reality ... and it's not going anywhere."



http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thriving-sex-industry-powerful-wealthy-super-state-1222647">http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thri ... te-1222647">http://www.ibtimes.com/south-korea-thriving-sex-industry-powerful-wealthy-super-state-1222647

Anonymous

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Renee"


Yeah but mommy gives him an allowance so he can pay his $14.99 a month membership fee to his favorite Asian porn site.



So he's got that going for him.  ac_rollseyes

That could be Renee, but I wonder how he knows so much about my city in China? ac_unsure


It's amazing what you can find on the net.



I've said it before; you can travel the world and never lift your ass out of your computer chair.



He is nothing but a fucking troll and a poor one at that. His one dimensional responses are a dead give away.

I would believe Dave more than I would Gary Joak's delusions about being a boxer in Asia. I don't think Dave is all that abnormal or bad. Naturally, this could be cultural. I do not see anything the Dave's of this world have done as wrong, provided he did not involve himself with underage girls or women who were forced into the trade. That is the big caveat for me.



If he does have a sick desire for children or enslaved women, then he is worse than the porn addicted troll you believe him to be.

Anonymous

There is a flip side to all this. There are successful Western and Japanese women aged 40+ who travel to places like Jamaica or Cuba  for the company(paid) of studly young Jamaican and Cuban men? How do you feel about this? Would Romero or old evs be as a judgmental or would their double standards shine on through?



I am all for wealthy doing this. What's good for the goose....

Romero

I wouldn't do it, but I don't have anything against someone seeing a sex worker who's working on their own free will. A condom should always be used.



Having unprotected sex with 1,000 hookers in the sex trade is a huge difference. Most women and girls in the sex trade are working against their will. Trafficked, exploited, abused, beaten, underage, addicted to drugs...



Having unprotected sex with 1,000 sex workers is basically begging for STDs to be spread around. That's pretty much criminal. Female sex workers can't insist that the john use a condom. They can get beaten just for daring to ask.



Odds are Obvious Li got at least a couple of dozen women pregnant. That's not good.



Nothing wrong with consensual sex, but there is such a thing as being too stupid and going too far.

RW

Romero, can you please provide the source behind your statement of "Most women and girls in the sex trade are working against their will. Trafficked, exploited, abused, beaten, underage, addicted to drugs..." please.
Beware of Gaslighters!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Real Woman"Romero, can you please provide the source behind your statement of "Most women and girls in the sex trade are working against their will. Trafficked, exploited, abused, beaten, underage, addicted to drugs..." please.

He can't because it is complete and utter horseshit from a guy who doesn't actually live fucking life, he reads about it on Motherfuckingjones.



Older successful men and women like attention/sex and they are willing to pay for it with younger people despite old evs and Ro's fucking objections(just men paying for it).

Romero

QuoteNational Criminal Justice Reference Service



Once drawn into commercial sex, prostituted persons are at high risk for many kinds of additional trauma. One study found that the vast majority of women and girls trafficked internationally are physically (95%) and sexually (59%) abused while being trafficked (Zimmerman et al., 2008). A U.S. study of nearly 2000 prostituted persons followed over a 30-year period found them to have mortality rates almost 200 times greater than those found among other women with similar demographic profiles (Potterat et al., 2004; see also Spittal et al., 2006). The most common causes of death were, in order: homicide, suicide, drug- and alcohol-related problems, HIV infection, and accidents. The homicide rate among women actively engaged in prostitution was seventeen times greater than the rate for age-matched females in the general population (Potterat et al., 2004). After reviewing the literature and analyzing nine different data sets, Brewer and colleagues (2006) concluded that prostituted women "...have the highest homicide victimization rate of any set of women ever studied."



Numerous studies have found that the majority of prostituted persons become victims of violent crime committed by customers, pimps, and/or traffickers. Surveys in the United States have found 73% to 92% of prostituted women to have been raped while providing commercial sex, and 59% of victims to have been raped more than five times (Farley, 2003; Parriot, 1994; Williamson & Flagon, 2001).



Involvement in prostitution is also linked to a variety of health problems, including tuberculosis, HIV, STDs, anemia, and hepatitis. Rates of infectious disease are from five to 60 times higher among providers of commercial sex than in general populations (Jeal and Salisbury, 2004). In a national survey of U.S. school children, twenty percent of the girls who were prostituted reported that they had had a sexually transmitted infection, compared with four percent of girls in the group who had never exchanged sex for money or drugs (Edwards et al, 2006). The physical traumas resulting from commercial sex often lead to psychological distress, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Non-assaultive commercial sex can also be traumatic, especially for underage girls newly involved in prostitution. For example, one study found that 90% of a sample of prostituted women and girls had lost their virginity in an act of commercial sex (Silbert, 1984).



Although some work independently, studies find that up to 80% of samples of women and girls serving as prostitutes had been coerced or forced to engage in prostitution by pimps or traffickers. In a comparison of female prostitutes with pimps to those without, Norton-Hawk (2004) found that pimp-controlled victims of sexual exploitation were more likely to have an inadequate education, to be chronically unemployed, and to have been younger when they first had intercourse, tried drugs, and engaged in prostitution. Women with pimps usually have financial quotas to meet, and are subjected to many forms of manipulation and abuse designed to keep them under control and generating money.



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