K-girls

Nothing has changed . . .
Afro-desiac 1404 reads
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1 / 5

Maybe, maybe not.  After all, it's illegal here, too.  Still, an interesting development.

-- Modified on 3/31/2016 11:27:21 AM

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 365 reads
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2 / 5

In South Korea, so what impact would that have here?  I think it's just going to be business as usual in both countries and the girls will still be risking arrest if caught.

dancebbq09 130 Reviews 329 reads
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3 / 5

it was just red light district who just didnt want to deal with the closures of their glass door sheds due to development of malls etc.    

the room salon and anma girls are different market.  thats where majority of LA incall girls come from anyway.  so dont worry about it.

Afro-desiac 334 reads
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4 / 5

I'm well aware of what you both said but what I'm wondering is if there are girls over there who were hoping for legalization and now that it's been smacked down they'll be more likely to come here to work.  I think they can make more money here with less risk of being recognized by someone they know or from their family.  I guess we'll find out!

impposter 49 Reviews 322 reads
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5 / 5

As I read the report, someone sued to overthrow / strike down /  get rid of a law already on the books. The South Korean court refused to do so. Things are the same now as they have been for at least 5 years.  

Maybe someone else will challenge the law or try another legal strategy.
Posted By: Afro-desiac
I'm well aware of what you both said but what I'm wondering is if there are girls over there who were hoping for legalization and now that it's been smacked down they'll be more likely to come here to work.  I think they can make more money here with less risk of being recognized by someone they know or from their family.  I guess we'll find out!

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