Thew discussion on www.travelblog.org on female sex tourism continues.
Another extract from my own post.
Not so sure prostitution is readily acceptable.
I didn't use the words "readily acceptable" but "more easily acceptable", maybe I should add that the Thai s*x industry isn't as massive as in some other countries but definitely more noticable maybe due to the fact that the Thai as a whole are less coy about it - a more open s*xual morale, remember?
I've often heard European women say they didn't discover their s*xuality untill they were well into their thirties. Discusing this with Thai women always produced blank incredible faces - a difference in upbringing as I mentioned earlier in this threat using the diference in my own and my sister's as an example.
If a hotel does not allow Thai people in the rooms like for example the Khao Sarn Road area in Bangkok it is because of police rules that excist in that particular neighborhood. In the Khao Sarn Road Thai people aren't even allowed in the room when they are married to a farang - as far as I know anyway.
Of course many resorts apply this rule because they wanna offer a high standart accomodation. But even here in Amsterdam guests can order escorts up to their room, even in five star hotels with escort brochures and telephone numbers available at the reception upon request!!!
"Most prostitutes have been raped by their father??????", This I consider an outlandish statement. Does this apply to all or most male gigolos as well?
I will readily accept that many women working the "Game" don't have an easy background. Many women just consider prostitution as an easy way to make quick and easy money, or even for plain old s*x.
In Thailand lots of people - male or female - work twelve hours a day, seven days a week for a meagre 5000 Baht a month whereas in the Sell-Your-Body industry prices start at 500 Baht for a so-called shorttime.
Needless to say the threshold is easily stepped across.
Hans form Amsterdam.
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