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How to publishes Internet Escort's Handbook
How to publishes Internet Escort's Handbook
By Peter Graff in London April 25, 2008 03:34pm
WHEN most schoolgirls were playing with their Barbie dolls, Amanda Brooks was dreaming of growing up to be a prostitute . "When I was in fourth grade, it sounded like a good idea for me. To me it sounded like a really interesting way to make a living and not having to follow other peoples' rules," she said by telephone from Texas where she lives. Retired at 29 with a steady boyfriend after two-and-a-half years working as an escort, she has published the Internet Escort's Handbook series for aspiring call girls everywhere. The series so far contains two books. The first book, called The Foundation covers "basic mental, emotional and physical considerations in escort work". The second, Advertising and Marketing, gives tips on how to set up a website and advertise online. "When I began working I had a lot of questions and there wasn't really any way to find out answers. I did what they always tell authors to do: I wrote the books that I wished I had been able to read," she said. Brooks is unapologetic about a lifestyle that she says suited her perfectly. On her website she describes her frustration at being told she should get a "real job". "I've read many job books which list the symptoms to look for when a job is going bad: depression, stress, anxiety, insomnia, weight gain or weight loss, anger, ulcers, hair loss, hatred, suicidal thoughts, and feeling trapped." "How did I feel working as an escort? Happy, satisfied, in control of my life; wealthy, healthy, at peace with myself, free, successful and I slept like a baby every night." Brought up in a small town in Texas, she graduated from university with a double degree in photography and English before getting a job as a cocktail waitress at a strip club. She then worked as a stripper for four years before finally taking the plunge at 26 and placing an ad offering escort services. At a time when global trafficking and organised crime are making prostitution more dangerous than ever, Brooks said the internet made it easier to go into business on your own - free from exploitation by agencies, brothel owners or pimps. The main tip for staying safe is: do your homework. She used the internet to screen her clients and turned down appointments when she had doubts. The worst abuse she suffered was clients who refused to pay her fees, which she said were "standard prices in the US, between $A265 and $A530 an hour". The work became safer once she had a steady stable of regular clients. She found them easier to deal with than her boyfriend. "Adding money to a sexual relationship does not necessarily make it violent or horrible," she said. "Relationships with my clients are fun and easy. They were kind of a break from real life and we all know that real life can be difficult." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What do you think about this? Tell us below. Not a bad idea isn't it? Mayb those brothers who mastered the post-graduate ONS skills; or those experienced cheonging brothers; or cuckold or gigolo; or those hunting for peoples wife could also write a series of guide book like her too, right?... Economy now is quite bad, mayb should look into writing some guide books. Who knows mayb could strike rich if could find the willing publisher.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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A promoter claimed an ex-minister molested her
Sunday April 27, 2008
Cops to view hotel CCTV footage in molest case involving VIP By RASHITHA A. HAMID KUALA LUMPUR: Police will be scrutinising the CCTV footage from a hotel where a promoter claimed an ex-minister molested her. City deputy police chief Senior Asst Comm (I) Datuk Abdul Samah Mat said it was part of the police investigation. “We called in the ex-minister for questioning yesterday (Friday) and he was very helpful,” he said at the General Operation Force headquarters in Cheras yesterday. SAC Abdul Samah also said there was no need for the police to seize the ex-minister's passport. He hoped to submit the investigation paper to the Attorney-General’s Chambers soon for further action. Police would also call in the promoter again to help in investigations, if needed. The ex-minister is being investigated for allegedly outraging the modesty of the 30-year-old promoter at a hotel here on April 17. A police report was lodged against the politician on April 18. |
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Re: Weird Adult Stories
Sunday April 27, 2008
Stop playing with fire I AM 39 years old, married with two children and have a happy family. X is my ex-colleague whom I have been friendly with for the past 10 years. She is married and has two children. A few years back, she found out that her husband had an affair with another woman. After an explanation from her husband, she forgave him. Last year, her husband borrowed a lot of money from a loan shark. As a result, they were forced to sell off two houses to repay part of the loan. Now her husband has gone overseas to look for a job, hoping to make some money to settle the debt. Again, she forgave her husband. She always turns to me for advice whenever she has problems with her husband. And, I admit that I really love X very much although I know that I do not have the right to say that. But my love for her is getting deeper every day. I can’t concentrate on my business, and I just keep thinking of her every day. My wife is a good wife. I do love my wife very much as well. She handles the housework and helps me with my business as well. But my mind is just on X all the time. Recently, X and I have been going out for dinner and drinks twice a week. She knows my feelings towards her but she always tells me to take a good care of my family. She has the same feelings as I have but I know that she is trying not to do something that will hurt her family as well. She does love her husband very much. I really hope she can become my second partner in my life. I know that my request is too much but my feelings towards her have not changed. Can you tell me what to do? Miserable Life ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THE ADVICE YOU are a fool. You have a wonderful family and yet you want to lose it all because you think that you have fallen in love with another woman. Stop the dinners and drinks with X. The more you see of each other, the stronger the temptation. Although X seems to be trying very hard to keep you at arms length by advising you to take good care of your family, she needs you for advice and friendship. The way the two of you are reacting towards each other, it’s all too easy to take the next step into an affair. The feelings are hot and sizzling although both of you assert that you love your own spouses. You hope that X will become your second partner in life because, right now, you can’t seem to get her out of your mind. She may not appear to be a home breaker but she is needy and helpless. She needs you and you are ever so willing to listen and spend time with her. This is betrayal. You are cheating on your wife because you are doing this behind lies and deceit. Don’t kid yourself that this is all so innocent. You both can’t help yourselves? No one is pushing the two of you together. X has problems but she needs to sort it out with her husband. You’re not helping if you are eyeing her for yourself. Her husband will be made a cuckold while he’s away trying to make some money to pay off his debts. There is nothing noble about your intentions so do not try to pretend misery. If you love your wife and children, do not continue this liaison. X does not need more complications in her life. Advise her to work hard for her family until her husband gets home. If she needs a friend, take her to your home and allow your wife to listen and commiserate. Show X that you are taking her advice to care for your own family. |
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A Chinese Man sentenced to death for 21 rapes
A Chinese Man sentenced to death for 21 rapes
From correspondents in Beijing April 28, 2008 03:40pm A MAN has been sentenced to death in eastern China for raping 21 young girls. Yang Chao received the death sentence at a court in the eastern province of Anhui for raping girls as young as eight, the Anhui Market News reported. He admitted to raping 21 young girls, starting from November 1996 when he raped a nine-year-old. Yang caught some of the girls when they were walking alone on the road, the newspaper said. Just 14 cases were heard in court, the newspaper said, as some of the victims refused to testify. Man sentenced to death for 21 rapes | NEWS.com.au |
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Penis theft
Penis theft panic hits city
April 24, 2008 KINSHASA - Police in Congo have arrested 13 suspected sorcerers accused of using black magic to steal or shrink men's penises after a wave of panic and attempted lynchings triggered by the alleged witchcraft. Reports of so-called penis snatching are not uncommon in West Africa, where belief in traditional religions and witchcraft remains widespread, and where ritual killings to obtain blood or body parts still occur. Rumours of penis theft began circulating last week in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo's sprawling capital of some 8 million inhabitants. They quickly dominated radio call-in shows, with listeners advised to beware of fellow passengers in communal taxis wearing gold rings. Purported victims, 14 of whom were also detained by police, claimed that sorcerers simply touched them to make their genitals shrink or disappear, in what some residents said was an attempt to extort cash with the promise of a cure. "You just have to be accused of that, and people come after you. We've had a number of attempted lynchings. ... You see them covered in marks after being beaten," Kinshasa's police chief, Jean-Dieudonne Oleko, told Reuters on Tuesday. Police arrested the accused sorcerers and their victims in an effort to avoid the sort of bloodshed seen in Ghana a decade ago, when 12 suspected penis snatchers were beaten to death by angry mobs. The 27 men have since been released. "I'm tempted to say it's one huge joke," Oleko said. "But when you try to tell the victims that their penises are still there, they tell you that it's become tiny or that they've become impotent. To that I tell them, 'How do you know if you haven't gone home and tried it'," he said. Some Kinshasa residents accuse a separatist sect from nearby Bas-Congo province of being behind the witchcraft in revenge for a recent government crackdown on its members. "It's real. Just yesterday here, there was a man who was a victim. We saw. What was left was tiny," said 29-year-old Alain Kalala, who sells phone credits near a Kinshasa police station. Reuters Penis theft panic hits city - World - BrisbaneTimes - brisbanetimes.com.au |
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WHY MEN Hooked on hookers?
WHY MEN Hooked on hookers?
May 6, 2008 As anti-prostitution groups increasingly try to thwart the sex trade by going after the customers, they say they have faced a big problem - researchers have only the crudest grasp of why men buy sex. Even scholarly understanding of prostitution demand has been coloured for years by a boys-will-be-boys attitude toward sex, advocates say. To get a deeper understanding, a group of researchers - most of them young women - invited more than 100 US men who frequent prostitutes to sit down and talk about their attitudes and experiences. They were overwhelmed by the response. More than 200 men answered the ads the researchers placed in local sex classified services and were willing to sit down with strangers to discuss at length their illegal sexual practices. While the survey, which is not peer reviewed, is likely to draw criticism from some academics, the project offers a window into the attitudes of men who buy sex. The results show men are often deeply conflicted about their behaviour, said Rachel Durchslag, director of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, which conducted the survey in Chicago with the Evanston-based Justice Project Against Sexual Harm. Though most of the men interviewed said they believe there is nothing wrong with prostitution, a large majority - 83 per cent - view buying sex as a form of addiction, according to the study. Most men said they believed women entered prostitution freely, but they acknowledge that the sex trade is devastating to the women involved. A large percentage of the men - 57 per cent - suspect the women they pay were abused as children, and nearly a third said they viewed women's relationships with pimps as harmful. About 40 per cent of men said they are usually intoxicated when they buy sex. According to one man who was quoted anonymously in the report, "For a small second after I buy sex, I feel happy, and then it's over. It's so fleeting. There's frustration beforehand, and depression afterward, (because) it's so quick. Those feelings are always there. They're associated with buying sex." Nonetheless, most men said they viewed their interaction with prostitutes as a business contract in which payment entitles them to treat the women any way they like. Women surrender the right to say no to anything once they accept a customer's money, many said. "Prostitutes are a product, like cereal," said one man. "You go to the grocery, pick the brand you want, and pay for it. It's business." The survey was designed by anti-prostitution activist Melissa Farley, who is a controversial figure because academics have accused her of tilting previous research to support an anti-prostitution political agenda. The Chicago study is part of an international project that includes surveys in Phoenix, as well as Scotland, India and Cambodia. Critics of the survey done in Scotland called Farley's methods unscientific. Durchslag is aware of the criticism of Farley, but said she feels confident in the relevance of the Chicago survey. Although Farley created the survey questions she was not involved in reporting the results, Durchslag said. "We have always said this was an exploratory study, and I feel very confident with the way the questions were asked." Durchslag said she was stunned by the large response from men, and their willingness to talk to strangers about such a taboo subject. The men who answered questions represented a variety of backgrounds, but a majority were college-educated, and more than half were either married or in a committed relationship with a girlfriend, according to the study. Her team of researchers anticipated feeling angry at their subjects, which happened frequently as some of the men talked freely about their attitudes toward women as sex objects, she said. In one case, a man gave answers that basically acknowledged he had committed rape, she said. But there were also many interviews in which they felt empathy for the men and their confusion about their own sexuality. "A lot of us felt really sad for a lot of these men," she said. "It's more complicated. We were all surprised by the number of men who said, 'I've never had a chance to talk about this.' A lot of the men wanted, and needed, to talk about it." Still, the goal of the research is to push for harsher criminal punishments for men who buy sex from prostitutes, she said. Nearly 90 per cent of the men said that they would stop if they felt there was a likely chance they would be caught and prosecuted. Men expressing conflicted feelings and frustration "is the good news," said Farley, who is based in San Francisco. "That they are conflicted. They do have deeply mixed feelings when someone takes the time to really inquire." MCT |
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Teen-sex woman gets sentence cut
Teen-sex woman gets sentence cut
May 8, 2008 - 11:46AM A 35-year-old Melbourne woman who had sex with a 15-year-old boy has received a reduced jail sentence because treatment is not available to female sex offenders in custody. Bianca Aleida Smulders, 35, formerly of Pakenham, wept in the dock as she was sentenced in the Victorian County Court today to at least 12 months in prison. Smulders had pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual penetration of a child under the age of 16, and was also charged with breaching an intervention order. The court heard the parents of the victim, who cannot be named, became suspicious of Smulders last July after realising she had bought gifts including cigarettes, CDs, a mobile phone and an iPod for their son. The pair had sex in the back of Smulders' car and a caravan at her home on about 18 different occasions between July and October last year, the court heard. An intervention order was taken out against Smulders on October 18 last year, but the court heard Smulders breached the order by sending letters to the victim. The pair also had sex in Smulders' car at the Bunyip State Park, in Melbourne's outer east, while the intervention order was in place. They each also sent more than 2,000 mobile phone text messages to one another up until November 3, when Smulders was taken into custody, the court heard. In sentencing, Judge Geoffrey Chettle said authorities claimed that Smulders be treated no differently to any other sex offender because she was a woman. He noted the maximum penalty for sexual intercourse with a child under 16 is 10 years in prison. Judge Chettle sentenced Smulders to 36 months in prison, with a non-parole period of one year. He said he set a "longer than usual parole period" in order for Smulders' to seek treatment for her offending while on parole. He said he did this because courses for sexual offenders were not available to women in prison. "You will not be able to benefit from a sex offenders course while in custody," he said. Judge Chettle said Smulders' guilty plea and the genuine remorse she had shown for her actions, also entitled her to a substantial reduction in sentence. Smulders has already served 187 days of her prison sentence. AAP |
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Nudists push for beach
Nudists push for decent exposure
Gabrielle Dunlevy and Jessica Marszalek May 8, 2008 Queensland looks set to finally catch up with the rest of Australia and get its first official nude beach. All states and territories except Queensland have had designated clothing-optional beaches since South Australia declared the first, Maslin Beach near Adelaide, in 1975. The Sunshine Coast has an unofficial nude beach in a national park area at Alexandria Bay, but enthusiasts have long lobbied for a legal beach. Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and newly-elected Sunshine Coast Mayor Bob Abbot have announced they will not oppose a submission from the Free Beaches Association, calling for one of three proposed beaches to be made clothing-optional. Association secretary Anita Grigg said the preferred beach was Mudjimba, in a secluded area north of Maroochydore. Ms Grigg said nudists had been discriminated against, while other interest groups, like dog owners, were given large tracts of beach to use. "In all areas that we as nudists have tried to find a little quiet spot where we could sunbake nude and mind our own business ... we have been persecuted," she told AAP. The beach would attract not only 500 local enthusiasts, but tourists from interstate and overseas, particularly the US and Europe, Ms Grigg said. The group's Nude Olympics draws about 600 people annually, but that number could double with a legal beach. "Tourists from overseas ring up and when we say we don't have a beach that's legal they say, 'we don't want to be locked up'," Ms Grigg said. "We are losing huge amounts of tourism dollars." Ms Bligh said she was happy to work with the Sunshine Coast Regional Council. "If they decide to go ahead with it and they require any state laws to change then I'm happy to work with the council to make that possible," she said. "Frankly this is not everybody's cup of tea but I do think that most people would prefer that this sort of activity is conducted on a private beach away from families and away from people who don't want to see that sort of thing on their beaches." Ms Bligh said she appreciated the council was trying to strike a balance between families' needs and a niche tourism market, but did not want to see nude beaches cropping up across the Queensland coastline. "I don't understand it myself, but I accept that there are some people, not just locally but from around the world, who seek out these sorts of opportunities," she said. AAP |
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Outcry over topless shots of a 16-year old model
Outcry over topless shots of a 16-year old model
May 11, 2008 12:05am AN Australian magazine is being investigated after photographing a 16-year-old girl topless in two fashion shoots. Russh Australia, a lifestyle and fashion magazine, hired Zippora Seven for a provocative 18-page editorial fashion spread alongside 16-year-old male model Levi Clarke. Shot in March, one of the images depicts the pair sharing a bubble bath nude with Seven topless and Clarke's eyes closed as if he is passed out. In the foreground are four bottles of champagne. The Classifications Act prohibits the depiction of nudity and sexual activity of minors under 18. A spokesperson for the Australian Classification Board said: "I can advise that the board has contacted the publisher of Russh Australia." Seven's Australian agent, Priscilla Leighton-Clark, said the photo shoot had gone too far. "It's wrong that our girl has appeared in a magazine exposing her breasts when she's so young," Ms Leighton-Clark said. Russh editor Natalie Shukur defended the Seven shoot, which was inspired by supermodel Kate Moss and actor Johnny Depp when they dated. "We believe Russh readers 'get it' in this narrative story," she said. "These are beautiful images of two young people in character." Russh is marketed towards fashion-minded 18 to 35-year-olds with almost equal readership of males and females. In a brief interview with Seven, the magazine asked, "When and where was your first kiss?" "My first lick was in the bubble bath with Levi," she answered. Seven lives in Auckland, New Zealand, but is in demand in Australia and has been shot locally for Vogue and Oyster magazines. It was her second shoot with Russh this year. She appeared in the March issue topless while riding a horse. In NZ, Seven is represented by Red11 agency and her mother, Ursula, is heavily involved in her career. In Australia, she is represented by Priscilla's Model Management, an agency that has a long-standing reputation for being extremely protective of its models. "I can't be on every shoot," Ms Leighton-Clark said. "Had I known it was to be a topless shoot, (Seven) would never have done it." |
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Woman mistakes naked thief for hubby
Woman mistakes naked thief for hubby
From correspondents in Kuala Lumpur May 13, 2008 10:58am A WOMAN woke up to a real-life nightmare when she discovered the naked man who slipped into her bed in the middle of the night was a thief, not her husband. The 36-year-old Malaysian woman was asleep when the thief, noticing that her husband was fast asleep on the couch, quietly stripped off and lay down beside her, the Star newspaper said, quoting a police report filed in the eastern state of Terengganu. The dozing woman's suspicions were raised when she spoke to him and his voice sounded strange, the paper said. "She then went to another room and found her husband fast asleep on the couch. That's when she screamed, causing the thief to flee by leaping out the window together with the stolen items," |
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AM I a sex worker or a scarlet woman?
AM I a sex worker or a scarlet woman?
Forget stereotypes about sex industryMay 14, 2008 04:22am AM I a sex worker or a scarlet woman? I guess it depends on what side of the moral coin toss you get - I'm not attempting to change someone's moral perspectives but, rather, dispel the myths that have been perpetuated by some in the media of late. I am a mother, a student at university and, yes, a sex worker. I never use the word prostitute, as I believe it is an archaic term with negative connotations which I do not believe to be relevant to myself or other workers I know. I first gravitated towards the sex industry as I wanted to provide a better lifestyle for my children. Previously I was working full time in an office, picking the children up at 5.30pm from child care and spending almost a third of my wage on their care. I contemplated this new industry, as I have always been open with my sexuality and found it intriguing. I could get paid for doing something I enjoyed a lot? I believe a common thread, particularly among feminists, is that women are being exploited. I argue that some people find it confronting for a women to admit she is happy to get paid for sex, and that she enjoys it. Others argue that prostitution is a form of violence against women, but as someone who is involved in this industry, I disagree. I am a strong, intelligent, educated woman and I have choices. I advertise my time on an over-18 website, and exchange services for money. The type of service provided is discussed beforehand, and if I am not comfortable with a request I will decline to see someone. I have a discreet up-market unit in the city which I do not reside in, and I do not bring any aspect of my work to my own home. Not only would I not work from home, but legally you cannot work from a house where children reside. Safe sex is the only type provided as I have too much respect for myself to put myself at any risk. I get health examinations from a sexual health nurse regularly and have never had a sexually transmitted disease. Studies, some of which can be accessed on the Prostitution Licensing Authority website, show that sex workers have a lower incidence of STDs than women in the general population as they attend sexual health courses and are proactive in their sexual health. I have now worked in this industry for three years and have not once been the victim of any form of violence. Oh, and I don't take drugs. My clients are not sadists or perverts or deviants. Surprising as it may be to some, they are doctors, teachers, lawyers, soldiers, stockbrokers and even journalists, to name but a few of the professions that use my services. Are all these people morally bankrupt, and am I? I cannot see the ill effects of two adults agreeing to spend some time together on what is a mutually beneficial basis. I pay my taxes. I would stop to help an old woman across the road. I'm a good person. If you don't agree with it, just don't use the service I provide, but please don't judge me. Melissa is a Brisbane sex worker, mother and university student. |
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Parents sold daughter for sex
Parents sold daughter for sexMay 15, 2008
A COUPLE who sold their daughter into prostitution for eight months using the internet to advertise her services should spend twice as long in jail, a court has heard. In what was described as the "most horrific case of child prostitution in Australian history'', the girl's mother was jailed for 13 years and her father for 10 years. The Gold Coast couple pleaded guilty to more than 60 offences including maintaining a sexual relationship with a child and prostitution in the District Court at Southport, in January. But after time served on remand and parole recommendations the mother will be eligible for release on March 10, 2010, and the father last month. He has not applied for parole pending the appeal. The Attorney General, Kerry Shine, went to the Court of Appeal today seeking to alter the sentences so they carry a serious violent offence classification which would mean both would serve 80 percent of their sentences - the mother 10 years four months and the father eight years. However, Michael Copley, for Mr Shine, said it was an unusual appeal because the sentencing judge had given the highest sentences for the prostitution offences and not that of maintaining a sexual relationship wth a child. He said prostitution was not a serious violent offence under Queensland laws but maintaining a sexual relationship with a child was one. Mr Copley admitted it was a curious maintaining charge because neither parent was accused of carnal knowldge of the girl. The mother faced that charge because she had posed the child for advertising photographs used on the internet and had also aided in the rape of the girl by another man. The father had helped pose the child for the photographs and had lived off her earnings. The court heard the girl was aged 12 and 13 years at the time she had sex with various men during an eight months period in 2004. The Court of Appeal reserved its judgment. |
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Police Try To Kill His Girlfriend
Sunday June 1, 2008
Cop slits lover’s throat, rams her with car KUALA TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA: A jilted lover attempted to murder his girlfriend by slitting her throat before trying to run her down with his car. The man, a cop who had been suspended due to disciplinary problems, is believed to have attacked the victim, with a parang, while she slept in her house at Kampung Wakaf Tembesu at about 7.30am yesterday. It is learnt the 23-year old victim had earlier told her boyfriend of a few years that she was seeing someone else. The victim, who was bleeding profusely, managed to escape before the suspect could injure her further. Her housemate, who heard the commotion, ran to her aid and took her to the main road in a desperate attempt to save her life. The 27-year-old suspect who saw the two standing at the roadside, tried to ram into them but instead his car skidded. He fractured his right leg in the accident. Passers-by rushed the victim to hospital and she is in stable condition at the Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital intensive care unit. OCPD Asst Comm Zami Shamsuddin said the suspect, who is based in Rantau Panjang, Kelantan, was arrested in Tepoh yesterday and treated at the same hospital as the victim. |
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