Yes... in case you din know... Stoner do read too. LOL
anyway was ransacking through my cupboard just now, came across this book which i had totally forgotten i own. "Invisible Trade" its actually a compilation of short stories on High-class sex for sale in Singapore. from author : Gerrie Lim.
10 different stories about the sex trade in singapore. (mostly str8 ) but there's also a story about this 26 year old writer who had been part time escort for the last 4 years... his client? Gay Guys...
till today, when i was reading it again, i couldn't make out if the stories are fictional or non-fictional. haha anyway, its worth a good read i guess.... get your hands on one if you can. :) it used to cost $19.90 (it was a gift from someone though...) at borders.
anyway was ransacking through my cupboard just now, came across this book which i had totally forgotten i own. "Invisible Trade" its actually a compilation of short stories on High-class sex for sale in Singapore. from author : Gerrie Lim.
10 different stories about the sex trade in singapore. (mostly str8 ) but there's also a story about this 26 year old writer who had been part time escort for the last 4 years... his client? Gay Guys...
till today, when i was reading it again, i couldn't make out if the stories are fictional or non-fictional. haha anyway, its worth a good read i guess.... get your hands on one if you can. :) it used to cost $19.90 (it was a gift from someone though...) at borders.
"Writer Gerrie Lim investigated this phenomenon and gained access to the secret world of highpriced sex workers. The result is a series of lucid portraits offering insights into this remarkable area of modern commerce. His subjects are women who are lavishly rewarded with money and gifts, some diverging from the oft-trod path to perform kinky services that include whipping and spanking, others being flown to exotic resorts in the company of men with money to burn. He also enters the shadowy domain of gay male escorts and karaoke hostesses, whose views challenge societal norms and question assumptions made about their career choices. The result is a fascinating work of cultural observation, from the vantage point of an eloquent literary voice."
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