Well, if we literally interpret what he said, then the only incorrect portion is saying 'some' men. All people are disease vectors.the lynx wrote:Shooting from hip again?PNGMK wrote:All women are disease vectors anyways.... (and some men).
Don't the Japanese school girls start the prostitution thing ('dating for gifts') in the early teens though?Tanuki wrote:So maybe Singapore ladies can catch up with Japanese women who, even with no jobs, can somehow afford to stay current with Louis Vuitton...zzm9980 wrote: I anticipate this becoming quite an expensive endeavor for any local male looking to participate. You know half the local women aren't looking for the sex, they're just thinking about the opportunity for more gifts and branded handbags. Informal high-end prostitution is what it will be.
Yes, a lot of it starts by middle school years. But the addiction to the fashion clothes and accessories can last a long time. In Japan though, they don't need any web sites like AM. Plenty of pick up shops all over the place, at least in the city.zzm9980 wrote: Don't the Japanese school girls start the prostitution thing in the early teens though?
Spot on, I went to the "we hate AM" facebook page - it's pretty eye opening. The hypocrisy is amazing. However, their country; their rules.earthfriendly wrote:How do you ascertain the client's marital status? And then they can find ways to beat the system if they desire the prostitute bad enough. It is difficult to legislate morality.
I chuckled at "After Old Wang retired two years ago"earthfriendly wrote:One problem though. What if while perusing the site, you see your spouse's profile? How does one hide her profile from people she knows.
http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/stories/ ... -wife.html
BedokAmerican wrote:I saw something about this in the newspaper and apparently the government (and others) don't want the web site here because they think Sg should promote family values and this could tear families a part. Politicians and gvt officials seem like they're just trying to make themselves look good.
If they really want to promote family values, then address prostitution. Make it illegal for married people to buy sex and illegal for married people to work as hookers. Even if the customers and workers aren't married, they learn that people are objects and don't need to be respected. Better yet, shut down Orchard Towers and do street prostitution stings and arrest offenders. Nothing "family" about prostitution, but yet it's totally accepted here.
I'm sure people will disagree. One of the reasons for legal prostitution being supported is that people believe it cuts down on rape, but that's not the case.
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