Jul 1, 2007
S'pore sex tourists back on Karimun
“The usual things, makan, sleep, sing. I am not choosy. I do not need a young girl, but she must be pretty”
SINGAPORE MEN having their dinner with some local girls at Ho Kia restaurant, a popular eating place among Singaporeans in Tanjung Balai on the Indonesian island of Karimun, which is a three-hour ferry ride ... via The Straits Times
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What the authorities are enforcing is good for the innocent minors "forced" into the trade. As for those above 21, the decision should be theirs. I have heard of some women being forced into this trade by loansharks. This is inhuman and cannot be condoned. Singaporeans should never patronise such heartless pimps. Insist onthem not being minors.
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Joined: Jul 3, 2007
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Most probably the malaysian or china prostitudes in Geylang arent pretty (or young) enough. |
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Joined: Jul 3, 2007
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heehhe...sometimes go there for supper, but no hanky-panky...anyway, i do not need to pay for ssx...maybe you need to....hahhaha |
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shame on you
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I mean shame on those uncle ....
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This world is in one ungodly disgusting mess. "As in the days of Noah"
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the uncles need ayoung women since their wife is already expired.. who in the world would like to be these uncles girlfriend?
dont worry the hooker won't gwt hurt bcos the uncles 8======D is not hard enough |
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TO the guy who sex he doesn't pay for Sex:
Get real. You pay one way or another. Think about it and don't kid yourself. |
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Joined: Jul 3, 2007
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Michael,
You need to get a life. |
Shame on you as a Singaporean claimed to be the most educated by instead behaving like a virtual troll. Goodluck. |
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Joined: Jul 3, 2007
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so which is a better person? 1) person who pay prostitudes for sex? 2) person who has got a girl-friend and have consensual sex? |
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basically singaporean are sex maniac. they will go to anywhere to get cheap sex. you know why maybe singaporean women are just plain UGLY
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Joined: Jul 3, 2007
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I agree to this, that is why my Gfsss are non-singaporeans. |
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Joined: Sep 14, 2007
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Singaporean women assess their men by 5Cs (or has it since been upgraded to 6 or 7Cs a long time ago?)- Condo, Car, Cash, Credit Card, Career, Caring, Compassion..... I think I have already exceeded the 5 counts so far.
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I dont have the answer but judging from your remarks, you fit the picture as someone who just looking for instant gratification and know more! |
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It is called Sarong Party Girl! |
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Singaporeans will do anything for money. Very advanced indeed! LOL |
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A report by the Jakarta office of the International Labour Organisation- International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO-Ipec) said a large number of children in the country are trapped in the worst forms of child labour, mainly prostitution. ========== These children come from both urban and rural areas. Poverty is the trigger in most cases. Government reports say between three million and six million children had been left, without parental care, to eke out a living after the 1997 economic crisis. In some rural areas, parents are also known to sell their children for money to recruits for the sex industry. Yet it is the large cross-border syndicates, which recruit girls through deceptive means, that are running a lucrative business of prostitution and people trafficking in an industry that generates millions of rupiah a year in the country. With the authorities, such as some police and immigration officials, on their payroll, the syndicates target Indonesia as a place for recruitment as well as a destination for sex tourists. Activists point out the government's glaring lack of effort to tackle this problem. The government last year came up with a national plan to combat the trafficking of women and children. But with a lack of capacity and resources, the plan was criticised as just 'lip service'. For instance, there is no budget to implement the plan. 'If we want to fight organised crime groups that are making a lot of money, we have to be willing to spend some money,' said Mr Aris Merdeka Sirait, the secretary-general of the National Commission on Children Protection, in Jakarta recently. The government has drafted a law that mandates severe punishment for exploiters of children. But the enforcers, either out of lack of knowledge or collusion with the suspects, often ignore the law and prosecute the cases using the regular criminal code. For activists like Mr Aris, nothing is more frustrating than seeing the stacks of cases they submit to the police receive little follow-up. 'We get hundreds of cases and data on child prostitution, but if you'd ask me a year later how many of those have been successfully prosecuted, you'd be disappointed to hear the answer,' he said. The government only started to act when people began talking about the country's corruption problem. So, until more people start talking about it, this problem of teen prostitutes will see little change. |
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