Showing posts with label sex- services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex- services. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Police vs. Prostitutes - Who are the real criminals here?

Question: What's the difference between a cop in the vice squad and a guppy?
Answer: One is a scum sucking bottom dweller and the other is a fish.


Police vs. Prostitution. The police spend our tax monies stopping prostitutes from plying their trade in a free exchange of business between two consenting adults. Is anyone hurt in this exchange? Is this is what we pay taxes for?


In Japan, we have nuclear accidents, the economy going down the crapper, unemployment, Japan's credit rating taking a hit, deflation... We have all this sh*t hitting the fan and those idiots in the government and the police are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars setting up sting operations at prostitution parlors to arrest a few people doing some business that hurts no one.


What a bunch of morons.


The oldest profession in the world and these clowns think they can stop it with police sting operations and arresting people. If you think this is a good idea, then you do deserve to be taxed to death because you are a moron too!


Rio Hamasaki and this article's gratuitous cheesecake photo. 
She poses nude & appears in porn films for money. 
Why is this not considered prostitution?


Get that? The fools in government and their idiot police squads are spending thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of our tax dollars surveying and spying on business that spend their time trying to make a buck pulling on the puds of Joe Average Japanese guy. And, if these people - that includes male or female prostitutes - jack off these customers, what damage does it do to you or me? How does it inflict harm on society?


Compare that with the damage it does to you or me by having hundreds of thousands of dollars of YOUR TAX MONEY spent on this sh*t by the tax feeders who "work" in the police force. Can't those people go out and get real jobs?


Probably not.


What a bunch of stupid jerks. Why does the average Japanese person put up with this waste of tax monies?


As always the excellent Tokyo Reporter has the story sans commentary:

In the late evening of May 31, police officers entered a bar in Tokyo’s Minami Koiwa district and discovered a hostess to be engaged in a bit more than pleasant conversation with a male customer.
Upon their entry, the completely naked 39-year-old female quickly pushed her client off of her and grabbed a towel. She then moved over to a sofa, where she sat in despair as officers ordered her to put on clothing.


I'm sure they didn't order her to put on her clothing "immediately!"

According to weekly tabloid Shukan Jitsuwa (June 23), the bar San-nen A-gumi (3年A組), possibly named after the famous TV drama series “San-nen B-gumi Kinpachi-sensei” (3年B組金八先生), had been under surveillance for an extended period.


Voyeurism is a crime, but not if the police do it. "...Under surveillance for an extended period"? Indeed.  
Members of the Metropolitan Police Department’s safety division and the Koiwa Police Department arrested the establishment’s owner, Hakudo Sato, 31, and four employees for violating the Anti-Prostitution Law. Perhaps most interesting was that one woman who was taken into custody came to Tokyo from Miyagi Prefecture following the devastation of the Great East Japan Earthquake.


Do these idiot police think that arresting this club's boss and four women (who are basically, most probably, unemployable in any other job) will stop prostitution in this country? Don't these clowns have any brains to think for themselves? If some woman from Sendai (that was majorly f'ed up because of the earthquake and tsunami) wants to sell her time for some cash, then who cares what she does? Is it hurting you or me?


Do these jerks in the police and government think that spending hundreds of thousands of dollars setting up a sting operation for some shitty dive prostitution parlor is going to somehow help this country with its problems? Why don't we spend this tax money on something important like enforcing the new laws on making school teachers sing the national anthem? Now there's a good use of tax dollars!


Are these idiot policemen such stupid and ill conceived drones that they cannot see that what they are doing is foolish and a waste of their time and our taxes?


What a bunch of turds!


How about this, smart guy policeman? Consider:


Some guy goes into this place of business. He pays a woman ¥4000 for whatever it is he pays for (a back massage and a few drinks). Suddenly, lightening strikes! Inexplicably, the two magically fall in love (don't tell me that its never happened to you) - and they make love (have sex). After the sex and mating process is over, they converse for a few minutes and realize for whatever reason, that they are not good partners for matrimony (don't tell me that its never happened to you) so they break up...


And those idiot police want to arrest them for,... what? Sex between two consenting adults?!  


Gosh darn! No wonder we are all f'ed up and the economy is going to hell. We have complete and total idiots running the government....


KEVIN BACON - "THANK YOU SIR, MAY I HAVE ANOTHER?"


Not only that, but average Joe-blow votes for these politician clowns and those politicians frequent prostitution parlors (anyone who thinks they don't is living in the past) that are not targeted for stings due to political considerations.


Average person! Bend over and take it in the ass!


"Thank you sir, may I have another!"


So, I ask you, when it comes to the police vs. the prostitutes - who do you think the real criminals are here?  

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sex Services in Japan First to Get Back to Business After Earthquake

Japan is slowly getting back to business. It's about time. When the government tells us that we shouldn't celebrate because of the March 11 disaster and that we should cancel festivals, Hanami and other drinking parties, that only serves to hurt local business and the economy.


The best thing any of us can do is to try to get our lives back to normal and get the economy going. We need to work, we need to sleep, we need to play.... I certainly need to go out drinking and enjoying life more. 


I can't imagine anyone else who doesn't need to go out and enjoy life more.


Well, hats off to the world's oldest profession. It seems that right after the Tohoku disaster,  sex- related  service industries were the first back to business. 


The excellent Tokyo Reporter has the story for us:


Even the horrifying death and devastation that struck northeastern Japan on March 11 could not suppress the human sex drive for long. Friday (June 10) reports that sex businesses were among the first to recover, many as soon as one week after the disaster.
“I was back at my job on March 18,” says Kitty-san, a 21-year-old employee of a delivery health (out-call sex service) service named Ainori in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture. “From the day we reopened demand was even higher than it was before the disaster. Many customers had suffered from the catastrophe, and had even lost family members. They justified their urges, saying they ‘sought psychological relief’ or ‘wanted to be consoled.’
Gratuitous cheesecake photo
I suppose you could call it "Psychological relief" or "Consolation"....
“A lot of customers had been evacuated to temporary shelters where they couldn’t bathe, and just wanted to go to a hotel so they could get cleaned up,” Kitty continues. “One guy, who was about 35 years old, was pretty grubby. ‘I haven’t had a bath for two weeks’ he told me. He seemed so happy when I gave him a shampoo.”
So great was demand to use local hotel rooms with power and hot water, couples could even be seen queued up outside waiting their turn.
“I think our shop was the first one back in business after the quake,” says an employee of Ainori. “We couldn’t get through to the girls at first because cell phone communications had shut down. Afterwards we finally made contact. 
Prostitution and the free exchange of time and services between two consenting adults is a free market ideal and a business that's been around since the beginning of society. No amount of government legislation will ever change that. Making laws that makes these activities illegal is pure nonsense.
You cannot legislate morality.
I applaud these businesses for getting back on track early and creating jobs for people. The economy needs it.

Read more at the  Tokyo Reporter
 
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