@Purple @Mundu Mulosi @Electronics4u @old monk @Deorro
We have young 18-21 men here watashika hizi tabia
The mind of an 18 year old ni kama uji. He can turn gay, he can turn into a sheep ferker.
Make me admin for 1 month nipige hawa watu Equator. This is for the good of our youth. So no charges
Ebu ona vile Wikipedia imesema hapa. Mimi nilijua najaribu kupanga weekend side za coast. Naletewa story za mapoko
Sex tourism is a multibillion-dollar industry that globally supports a workforce estimated in the millions,[2] that also benefits service industries such as the airline, taxi, restaurant and hotel industries.[3]
A number of countries have become popular destinations for sex tourism, including Brazil,[4][5] Costa Rica,[6][7][8] the Dominican Republic,[9] the Netherlands (particularly Amsterdam),[10][11] Kenya,[12] Colombia, Thailand,[13] the Philippines, Cambodia, Cuba,[14] and Indonesia (particularly Bali).[15][16] The countries popular for female sex tourism include Southern Europe (mainly in Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Spain and Portugal); the Caribbean (led by Jamaica, Barbados and the Dominican Republic); Brazil, Egypt, Turkey, Southeast Asia, and Phuket in Thailand); and Gambia, Senegal and Kenya in Africa.[17] Other popular destinations include Bulgaria, Tunisia, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, Azerbaijan, Fiji, Colombia and Costa Rica.[18] Bali in Indonesia is the only destination where females from Western Europe, Japan and Australia engage in sex tourism with male locals.[19]
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According to The Ethics of Tourism: Critical and Applied Perspectives by Lovelock and Lovelock, romance (in general) and sexual encounters (more specifically) are a key factor in world travel.[20] Tourist markets have exploited this motivation for travel through prostitution.[20] This industry of sex work is extremely profitable, and the tourist market’s role in sex tourism raises questions about its moral and legal standing.[20] Key factors in the issue of sex tourism are child sex tourism and the trafficking of women and girls for use as prostitutes.[21]
Sex tourism can be formally or informally arranged, and local sex workers in the tourist destination are often migrants.[20] These migrants can be either voluntary migrants, or trafficked sex workers.[20] Sex tourism is characterized by a disparity between the motivations of the tourist and the sex worker—the tourist has disposable capital which can be used to pay for sexual services as well as a number of other experiences associated with travel and tourism (leisure, recreation, sightseeing, etc.); conversely, the sex worker is usually living in poverty and providing sexual services because it is the best option available to them.[20]