Monke, your analysis based on economics is a good start. You must have some economic background. As I have mentioned in my original post, there are a number of variables (including economics) that I’ve refrained from commenting on primarily because formal economics often cannot account for the income generate by “black market” and other nonstandard economy segments, including prostitution.
For the benefits of others, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one method for measuring the size of a nation’s economy. The GDP of a country is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country (not including natural resources and variables I’ve indicated in the previous paragraphs) in a given period of time. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the main measure used to show national incomes.
On the other hand, GDP Per Capita is often used as an indicator of standard of living in an economy and is calculated by dividing a nation’s GDP by its population.
According to International Momentary Fund for 2006, U.S. ranks 4th with $43,444.00, Japan ranks 18th with $32,647.00, South Korea ranks 30th with $23,926.00, and China at 87th with $7,598.
Based on these numbers, Japan is indeed more economically developed than South Korea. In the 1970s, South Korea economy was in shambles largely due to corruption and other domestic factors while many Japanese industries were developing. It’s safe to say that the mongering mass have contributed, however big or small, to the economic development of South Korean within the last several decades.
Financial security has always been, and will always be, among the top reasons for migration.
The sex industry in Japan is much more profitable than in South Korea and U.S., as many Koreans, Thai, Russians, Filipina, Sri Lankan, Ukraine, and others immigrated (or trafficked, depending on who you ask) to Japan annually.
Up to 1997, Tokyo and Nagano are the only areas of Japan where sex with children was not illegal. Japan is much more sexually liberal compared to the U.S. There is a religious base to this as well. Feel free to examine the Shinto religion as it will shed some light.
The sex industry in Japan is estimated to account for 1% of the Gross National Product, which equals to the defense budget. Japan grants thousands of “Entertainment Visas” to foreign women each year to encourage the immigration of sex workers. The environment is much better in Japan as compared to the U.S. as the sex workers often do not get dragged into court, jailed, or get deported.
Globalization encompasses much more than just the foreign imports, it also affects the pussy we sample daily, weekly, or monthly.
I remember while reading this forum someone mentioned that the goods that travel to Americas are second rate. Guess where the first rate women are.
This hobby is much more complicated than the acronyms we occasionally use in our reviews to describe the various sexual positions.
Suzie at Supra
Incidentally, on the way home today, I took a detour to check out the scene at Dupont. I arrived up the stairs to find Mamasan slowed to answer the door. I asked for Coco but she did say that she was on vacation, so I took the luck of the draw. I was unlucky today. I drew Suzie.
Suzie is Veteran at Supra and Mini. She has a round face with enhanced B’s or C’s (by visual inspection) and average size nipple. I would say her body type is “a few extra pounds.”
Anyways, TS was average. She cleaned up the right places but pay no extra attention to any particular place.
Back in the room, she collected the standard fair as she left to get the supplies. Upon her return, she stripped and began to perform the finger tickling move along my legs. She correctly administered CBJ without enthusiasm, I might add. We danced several tunes including CG, reverse, CG, K9 and miss. I was having a difficult time finishing so I asked her to lay on her side (I don’t know what the acronym is, maybe "Sideway Screw") and tightened her thigh. Overall I would rate this as being an average session.
Afterwards, she gave a light massage and hot towel cleanup. She did mention something along the lines of Supra being closed soon or big changes are coming (something to that effect) but I didn’t inquire as Supra is not my favorite place (I hate their stairs, makes me dizy).
Ian