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post Feb 18 2021, 08:22 AM, updated 5y ago

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TLDR excerpt: This means that technically prostitutes can prostitute themselves to you but they just can't OFFER to prostitute themselves to you.

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Is prostitution illegal in Malaysia? You might be blown by the answer.

If you were to ask someone if prostitution is illegal in Malaysia, most Malaysians would answer yes with confidence. This can be seen in the outrage of netizens over a Malaysian policeman who was seen being close to a suspected prostitute.

However, a look at our Penal Code shows that there is no actual law that explicitly says that prostitution is illegal. There are sections related to acts connected with prostitution but not related to prostitution itself. The Code does define prostitution in section 372(3) which states that prostitution is an act of someone selling their body for sexual gratification whether in return for money or something of the same kind.

So, where does this leave Malaysia? The laws surrounding prostitution have created a situation where prostitution is neither legal nor illegal, but is instead restricted. This article will break down the laws surrounding prostitution and explain what each section in the Penal Code means.

While prostitution itself is in a legal grey area, what is for certain is that...

Pimping and sex trafficking is illegal

While there are no specific laws making prostitution illegal, the usual situations leading up to prostitution are covered under the Penal Code. One of the biggest problems around prostitution is human trafficking.

Hence, section 366 makes it a crime to kidnap women for the purpose of subjecting them to a life of prostitution. The punishment for kidnapping women with the intent of subjecting them to such a life is also heavier than the punishment for "regular" kidnapping. It carries a punishment of ten years' imprisonment and a potential fine.

Section 366 Penal Code:

"Whoever kidnaps or abducts any woman with intent that she may be compelled, or knowing it to be likely that she will be compelled to...a life of prostitution, or knowing it to be likely that she will be forced...to a life of prostitution, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine."

Section 372 is a long section that widely covers any form of exploitation for the purposes of prostitution. This section (in part) deals with widespread scenarios such as:

1. Penalising trading (buying, selling, hiring etc.) for the purposes of prostitution

2. Trafficking, harbouring or restraining any persons for the purposes of prostitution

This means that anyone who acts as a pimp or is part of an organisation that smuggles women or men for the purpose of putting them through prostitution would be caught under section 372 and would face up to fifteen years of prison with whippings and fines. Section 372 is not quoted in the article because it can be long and hard to read but the two points mentioned above succinctly captures what the section aims to penalise.

Such pimps are also prohibited from advertising the services that they offer regardless of whether it is through a good old advertisement or through putting up a notice. It even covers pimps offering prostitution services to people. Plus, pimps cannot evade being caught by putting up a sneaky advertisement that does not explicitly refer to prostitution because section 372(1)(e) provides that as long as the pimps advertise it in a manner that a reasonable man would know that it is for prostitution, he would be caught:

"by means of any advertisement or other notice published in any manner or displayed in any place for prostitution service or a service which a reasonable person would understand it to be a prostitution service, offers any person for the purpose of prostitution..."

So yeahhh. All those advertisements you see for “happy endings” or “volcano massages” are probably illegal.

The law also punishes anyone along the chain of command. This ranges from suspicious looking people seated outside seedy looking establishments to the touts that stand in certain areas with pictures of girls. Section 372 provides that anyone who acts as the middleman or controls the movement of prostitutes to show that they were assisting the carrying out of prostitution will also face the same punishments mentioned above.

Section 372(1)(f):

"acts as an intermediary on behalf of another or exercises control or influence over the movements of another in such a manner as to show that the person is aiding or abetting or controlling the prostitution of that other,"

And now to answer the question that probably everyone who clicked on this article is wondering...

You may be caught looking for prostitutes

Aside from section 372 prohibiting pimps from advertising prostitution, it also prohibits you from seeking information for the purpose of prostitution or to accept advertisements, notices or displays related to prostitution:

"...seeks information for that purpose or accepts such advertisement or notice for publication or display;"

Further to the above, you can also be caught for solicitation but this is where things get murky. While section 372B covers the solicitation of prostitution, it is unclear whether Malaysia's legal definition of solicitation includes looking for prostitutes.

To start off our explanation for section 372B, let's first look at what the section says exactly:

"Whoever solicits or importunes for the purpose of prostitution or any immoral purpose in any place shall be punished with imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or with fine or with both."

The key words to look at in this section are "solicits" and "importunes". A quick look at Merriam-Webster's law dictionary seems to indicate that importune is a synonym of solicit and they both carry the meaning of persuading someone to engage in prostitution. Another reference to Oxford's Dictionary of Law (Eighth Edition) tells us that solicitation can either be the act of a prostitute attempting to obtain clients in a public place or the act of a person trying to obtain prostitution services in a public place.

While certain countries criminalise both legal definitions of solicitation, it’s not clear if Malaysian law is the same. So, hang on. If there are no laws criminalising prostitution, does this mean that prostitutes can freely flaunt their wares? Actually...


Prostitutes can still be caught for other crimes

First off, as covered by section 372B mentioned above, it is illegal to solicit for the purpose of prostitution and as such, this is a crime that prostitutes can face up to one year of imprisonment for if found to be guilty.

This means that technically prostitutes can prostitute themselves to you but they just can't OFFER to prostitute themselves to you. It may sound confusing but think of it in this way. It essentially means that prostitutes cannot reach out to you but can only provide prostitution services. For example, they can’t go, “Hey hensem. Want some fun? I give you good price” but they can provide you with sexual services.

Therefore, in addition to the above, prostitutes can also be caught under the Minor Offences Act 1955 ("MOA 1955"). Under this Act, prostitutes are not allowed to behave in a disorderly or indecent manner in or near any public area.

Section 27(b) MOA 1955:

“every prostitute behaving in a disorderly or indecent manner in or near any public road or in any place of public resort...shall be deemed to be an idle and disorderly person and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month or to both."

But in an enclosed situation, such as brothels, different rules apply.

People typically associate the word "brothel" as any place that is occupied by prostitutes but the law gives it a more detailed explanation. The law defines brothels as places which are used and occupied by two or more people (whether at the same time or not) for the purposes of prostitution.

Section 373 then punishes those who manages or assists in the management of a brothel or being the owner/occupier/agent of an owner of a place, permits it to be used as a brothel with up to fifteen years in jail.

Section 373:

"(1) Whoever— (a) keeps, manages or assists in the management of a brothel; (b) being the owner of any place or the agent of such owner, or being the occupier of any place, lets the place or any part thereof with the knowledge that such place or part is to be used as a brothel or permits such place or part to be used as a brothel or is wilfully a party to the continued use of such place or part as a brothel, shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to fifteen years, and shall also be liable to fine."

I don’t get it. Is prostitution legal or not?

If an inference can be drawn from all the laws above, it appears that prostitution in Malaysia is restricted. As you can tell, it is not easy to live the life of a prostitute as even if it is a life that was freely chosen, a plethora of rules governs and controls what can be done. The laws appear to be aimed at preventing the trafficking and exploitation of individuals into the life of prostitution and also to draw a line between legality and morality. It has to be understood that while morality can influence laws, legality and morality are two separate issues.

Just because something is made illegal or not made illegal by the Malaysian government does not make it right or wrong. Basically, in all senses of the word, know what you are getting into.

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post Feb 18 2021, 08:25 AM

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technically paying for sex or vice versa is legal. only soliciting is illegal..
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post Feb 18 2021, 08:26 AM

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post Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(tenkorak @ Feb 18 2021, 08:25 AM)
technically paying for sex or vice versa is legal. only soliciting is illegal..
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So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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illegal for pipit

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QUOTE(khaimitoban @ Feb 18 2021, 08:26 AM)
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post Feb 18 2021, 08:30 AM

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Isn’t this why most prostitutes are charged by other crimes instead?
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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they arrest the company's founder so......
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QUOTE(Slowpokeking @ Feb 18 2021, 08:30 AM)
Isn’t this why most prostitutes are charged by other crimes instead?
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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soliciting falls under facilitating, expediting n enabling..so the company fault biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(tenkorak @ Feb 18 2021, 08:25 AM)
technically paying for sex or vice versa is legal. only soliciting is illegal..
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This

QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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The company provides platform for companionship albeit with implied motivations.

Not sure if that's illegal of and by itself. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(lucifer_666 @ Feb 18 2021, 08:31 AM)
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The company provides platform for companionship albeit with implied motivations.

Not sure if that's illegal of and by itself.  hmm.gif
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So the case will turn base on proving the service offered by the company is offer for prostitution biggrin.gif

Which makes me wonder. Legally speaking, can there be a "service receiver" and a "service provider" without a "service offeror"?
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Harvest other can be legalised through marriage

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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:35 AM)
So the case will turn base on proving the service offered by the company is offer for prostitution biggrin.gif

Which makes me wonder. Legally speaking, can there be a "service receiver" and a "service provider" without a "service offeror"?
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Similarly, I do wonder if the prosecutor needs to prove that the service rendered is exclusively prostitution to prove the case. Because I think while it's implied, it's not guaranteed and still contingent upon the mutual consent & understanding sugar daddy & sugar baby themselves, right? hmm.gif

Because enabling of prostitution by itself may not necessarily be a crime because the offense may arguably involve other third parties from condom manufacturers, hotel operators etc.

hmm.gif

I dunno tbh. Would be curious how this case affect the law & vice versa.

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It is immoral to begin with...

Then again everyone is entitled to their own way of life.

Still, this is causing a rise in cancer...and not to mention STD. But who cares right...until you get it.

So pimp yourself and go out there and enjoy the pleasure of flesh.
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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It could be deemed as acting as middleman..... hmm.gif

The term "sugarbook" "sugarbaby" and "sugardaddy" used may just be the keyword needed to prosecute the middleman in soliciting the "prostitution" I guess. hmm.gif
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pulis only catch those "customer" and bring them to balai to humiliate them / try to get them to pay some $$. but they are well awared that they cant charge the customers
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QUOTE(tekkaus @ Feb 18 2021, 08:43 AM)
It is immoral to begin with...

Then again everyone is entitled to their own way of life.

Still, this is causing a rise in cancer...and not to mention STD. But who cares right...until you get it.

So pimp yourself and go out there and enjoy the pleasure of flesh.
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If only we could legalize the profession the std risks can be reduced substantially due to mandatory checkups. Immoral or not it’s not up to us to decide. It’s what two consenting adults do behind closed doors.
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apa ranciao here also wrong, songlap only right.
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 17 2021, 12:22 PM)
TLDR excerpt: This means that technically prostitutes can prostitute themselves to you but they just can't OFFER to prostitute themselves to you.
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Means if freelance ok kot...
So far freelance nobody get caught yet kan?

And they don't promote themselves, only hungry wolves find them and get their services
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QUOTE(raymancantona @ Feb 18 2021, 08:59 AM)
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QUOTE(anggaPra @ Feb 18 2021, 08:53 AM)
If only we could legalize the profession the std risks can be reduced substantially due to mandatory checkups. Immoral or not it’s not up to us to decide. It’s what two consenting adults do behind closed doors.
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You are right about cutting the risk of STD. It is working in certain countries like Australia etc.

But in India...it is not getting anywhere.
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what wrong with world older profession?
willing seller willing buyer.
legalize ayam can control the STD, tax collect, boost of tourist. one stone 3 birds
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Why they purposely made it not clear cut?
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QUOTE(anggaPra @ Feb 18 2021, 08:53 AM)
If only we could legalize the profession the std risks can be reduced substantially due to mandatory checkups. Immoral or not it’s not up to us to decide. It’s what two consenting adults do behind closed doors.
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Malaysia law say can. Thailand law say cannot.

However, both countries do opposite.

Malaysia try tangkap. Thailand just biar je.
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
So who is doing the solicitation in the Sugarbook case? The men, the women, or the company? biggrin.gif
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the issue is does sugarbook takes money from either sugardaddies or sugarbaby?
if they do, then its already a grey line
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So seller can't advertise themselves, but buyer can ask seller whether there are selling? And that's legal? Betulkah fahaman saya?
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QUOTE(mydurian @ Feb 18 2021, 09:25 AM)
So seller can't advertise themselves, but buyer can ask seller whether there are selling? And that's legal? Betulkah fahaman saya?
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From my understanding:

If you and service provider just look at each other and instantly faham what to do without asking question about how you two found each other or how much, it's not illegal.

If you look for advertisement and found service provider and ask hey you got do this ah, it's illegal.

If service provider put up advertisement saying here got provide this service, it's illegal.


From the article:

You may be caught looking for prostitutes

Aside from section 372 prohibiting pimps from advertising prostitution, it also prohibits you from seeking information for the purpose of prostitution or to accept advertisements, notices or displays related to prostitution:

"...seeks information for that purpose or accepts such advertisement or notice for publication or display;"

Further to the above, you can also be caught for solicitation but this is where things get murky. While section 372B covers the solicitation of prostitution, it is unclear whether Malaysia's legal definition of solicitation includes looking for prostitutes.

To start off our explanation for section 372B, let's first look at what the section says exactly:

"Whoever solicits or importunes for the purpose of prostitution or any immoral purpose in any place shall be punished with imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or with fine or with both."

The key words to look at in this section are "solicits" and "importunes". A quick look at Merriam-Webster's law dictionary seems to indicate that importune is a synonym of solicit and they both carry the meaning of persuading someone to engage in prostitution. Another reference to Oxford's Dictionary of Law (Eighth Edition) tells us that solicitation can either be the act of a prostitute attempting to obtain clients in a public place or the act of a person trying to obtain prostitution services in a public place.

This post has been edited by FAMNIG HJARTA: Feb 18 2021, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(FAMNIG HJARTA @ Feb 18 2021, 09:30 AM)
From my understanding:

If you and service provider just look at each other and instantly faham what to do without asking question about how you two found each other or how much, it's not illegal.

If you look for advertisement and found service provider and ask hey you got do this ah, it's illegal.

If service provider put up advertisement saying here got provide this service, it's illegal.
From the article:

You may be caught looking for prostitutes

Aside from section 372 prohibiting pimps from advertising prostitution, it also prohibits you from seeking information for the purpose of prostitution or to accept advertisements, notices or displays related to prostitution:

"...seeks information for that purpose or accepts such advertisement or notice for publication or display;"

Further to the above, you can also be caught for solicitation but this is where things get murky. While section 372B covers the solicitation of prostitution, it is unclear whether Malaysia's legal definition of solicitation includes looking for prostitutes.

To start off our explanation for section 372B, let's first look at what the section says exactly:

"Whoever solicits or importunes for the purpose of prostitution or any immoral purpose in any place shall be punished with imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or with fine or with both."

The key words to look at in this section are "solicits" and "importunes". A quick look at Merriam-Webster's law dictionary seems to indicate that importune is a synonym of solicit and they both carry the meaning of persuading someone to engage in prostitution. Another reference to Oxford's Dictionary of Law (Eighth Edition) tells us that solicitation can either be the act of a prostitute attempting to obtain clients in a public place or the act of a person trying to obtain prostitution services in a public place.
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So as long there's no offer, no acceptance, no consideration, its legal.
Sounds familiar, macam contract.



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QUOTE(khaimitoban @ Feb 18 2021, 08:26 AM)
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so the female offer to prostitute is what?
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QUOTE(SinzChan @ Feb 18 2021, 09:49 AM)
so the female offer to prostitute is what?
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no woman wants to be prostitute if not for the male who force them

no demand no supply!
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QUOTE(khaimitoban @ Feb 18 2021, 09:51 AM)
no woman wants to be prostitute if not for the male who force them

no demand no supply!
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those in geylang legally sign up sendiri as prostitute 1 is wat? cannot be all kena forced.

if no supply got tons of demand oso no use la...
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QUOTE(SinzChan @ Feb 18 2021, 09:59 AM)
those in geylang legally sign up sendiri as prostitute 1 is wat? cannot be all kena forced.

if no supply got tons of demand oso no use la...
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men need to stop seeing woman as sexual object

if u can do that, then its a start of a more productive living

start by respecting woman
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My bangla say prostitution is legal in bangladesh.

I am shock.

Wiki.
Prostitution in Bangladesh is legal and regulated.[1] Prostitutes must register and state an affidavit stating that they are entering prostitution of their own free choice and that they are unable to find any other work.[1] Bangladeshi prostitutes often suffer poor social conditions[2][3] and are frequently socially degraded.[4][5][6]



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Wait, what?

So it is legal for me to pay for any sex services but somehow it is illegal for me to find information regarding any sex services?

Did i get that right? So confusing...


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2 important thigs to nail it is the act of prostitute
1. used condom
2. money transaction

withot any of above it is not prostitution activity
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it is halal in illegal ways
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QUOTE(kraziekd @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
illegal for pipit

legal for helang
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So helang have fun with models can be legal...
Pipit pay fine and kantoi to wifu... Lol...
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i thought when thing already viral should have skip town already
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QUOTE(kraziekd @ Feb 18 2021, 08:29 AM)
illegal for pipit

legal for helang
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QUOTE(khaimitoban @ Feb 18 2021, 10:03 AM)
men need to stop seeing woman as sexual object

if u can do that, then its a start of a more productive living

start by respecting woman
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we cant stop women from selling their body, we simply do not own it. if they cant live a productive live when some men think women as sexual object, then they have some problem to begin with.

stop push these responsibility to men, women's body they decide.

respect is earn not given.
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just google KL Escort.... so easy
dead_psycho
post Feb 18 2021, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(khaimitoban @ Feb 18 2021, 09:51 AM)
no woman wants to be prostitute if not for the male who force them

no demand no supply!
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I think you twisting the facts based on your opinion liao..

I know female friends who used to work in this industry (while I am working in overseas). It is their own choice to enter into this industry. No one forces them. This is because it is a quick way to earn money compared to regular tough jobs with lower pay. They can earn a month salary by just working for a week (not including tips and gifts). Also very safe job thanks to the shop owners and worker union to protect them.

Some also said another plus point they enjoy meeting and talking strangers from all walks of life. And some customers do help them in other ways like expanding business, financial aid, etc.

Once they have pooled enough funds, then they stop working in that industry. But also there are girls who can't stop doing it, so become freelance escort (only for trusted regular customers)

Mind you this is not in Malaysia la, thus they have sex worker union too if they are abused by their shop owner or customers. I feel they are more protected and entitled than the foreign workers in Malaysia.
JimbeamofNRT
post Feb 18 2021, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(tenkorak @ Feb 18 2021, 08:25 AM)
technically paying for sex or vice versa is legal. only soliciting is illegal..
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and oral sex is still illegal. lol

377A. Any person who has sexual connection with another person by the introduction of the penis into the anus or mouth of the other person is said to commit carnal intercourse against the order of nature.
lagista
post Feb 19 2021, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(bereev @ Feb 18 2021, 10:17 AM)
2 important thigs to nail it is the act of prostitute
1. used condom
2. money transaction

withot any of above it is not prostitution activity
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Gip cash donut but no piap is honest charity issit, nothing illegal

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5104929/+260


bereev
post Feb 19 2021, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(lagista @ Feb 19 2021, 10:37 AM)
Gip cash donut but no piap is honest charity issit, nothing illegal

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5104929/+260
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u still need proof of used condoms with both of them DNA inside , if not nothing happened
Wymm
post Feb 19 2021, 02:13 PM

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Manyak susah boss ini machiem

Ini muslim country deswai la...

Sighhh
SUSEBBattlefield
post Feb 19 2021, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(bereev @ Feb 19 2021, 02:06 PM)
u still need proof of used condoms with both of them DNA inside , if not nothing happened
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gib cash, then piap also cannot say that cash was for piap.
maybe i want to ask her to buy me new toaster only.
but she gatal ask me scratch

 

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