Wednesday, May 5

Geylang cleanup leads to vice in heartland (MPs worry that these activities are moving to residential areas)

Today's ST talks about vice.. look at the subject above, it did not mentioned anything about pimps or prostitutes, but we all know which vice they are talking about don't we? though i would relate more to the fatty food as more vicious then the prostitution.

Now the MPs are afraid that the aggressive cramp down on geylang and hourly rate hotels will lead to vices moving to residential areas.. err... no lor.. a bit stupid to think that any man would want to fuck prostitute in a place he lives, or even close to where he lives. i'm not buying milk you know?

well, i know i won't. what if the auntie whom watched me grew up sees me? "ah tiong ah, new girlfriend is it? wah, very beautiful hor.." or its not like one day on the way back home from from work.. i walk to the lift and hey.. a prostitute standing by the postboxes.. she says, 'qu4 ma1 qu4 ma1".. i go.. i'm tired, but hey its pay day.. cmon up to where i live, where my parents sleep next door.". that's not going to happen! if i wanna fuck.. i GO find one.. not fuck at the nearest 7/11 convenient store. that is not how fuck works.

So play safe.. go geylang.. the 'lau jiao' and many websites recommended it anyway, so cannot be wrong, plus I can always say I'm going for "cha kway tiao" or "frog legs" or "you tiao" .. no risks see.. so .. i think the MPs need to really go on the ground, talk to the pimps and prostitutes and understand how the business goes, what the market wants and etc. start an association of sexual services to regulate all these activities or something. If you destroy a centralised area of operation, they just have move their shops elsewhere to do the business in order to avoid being caught. they not going to close shop and call it a day.

MP for Holland-Bukit Timah GRC Christopher De Souza says "'A longer-term solution to the problem is to not allow budget hotels to operate on an hourly rate. I can assure you that there would be great resistance if any hourly rate hotel tried to open in my ward.'

Err.. since when budget hotels = brothel? this highly educated (i assumed) brain has such a backward and perverted view on budget hotels? people can only fuck in budget hotel meh? 5 stars hotel no prostitutes is it? wah lew eh.. or only poor people cannot fuck? those can pay full day rate or go 5-star hotel can fuck. i thought only my grandmother generation will have such an opinion. budget hotel is the problem? hourly rate is the problem?? c'mon, it is like saying that casino is the root to gambling problem. we cannot remove prostitution even by closing down all budget hotels. really. think harder.

And you also don't go around telling the hotels to ensure that no prostitutes will use their hotel for the activities.. i mean, how do they think that is even possible to enforce.. "err Ms, are you a 'social worker?'" .. "err Ms, do you know the  mother's name of this man whom i'm not saying that you will have sex with as a prosititute?"..or "Ms, please help to sign this I-am-not-prostitute declaration form" .. c'mon.. at least they are getting a room! what transacted mutually between two mature adults and as long as they are not doing it in the park, lift, or children section in the library, i don't see anything wrong with it.

the fact that there are so many prosititutes here is simply because of the increase in demand.. its all economics. more lonely foreigners + horny locals = more demand in sexual services.. plus getting in and out of singapore is simple. mas selemat will tell you that. we opened the flood gates to welcome the growth of population, shouldn't we expect all these to grow in demand as well?

funny. 

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