How To Become A Gigolo

Richard Gere in the movie American Gigolo

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In the west, where the culture is more liberal, women paying for sexual services from men are acceptable. While rich women purchasing the social company of young men, as we have seen in the film "American Gigolo" are seldom discussed , it is quite normal in the west. It is also normal to see white women in the company of the local "beach boys" at holiday destinations such as Bali and Phuket (read: Are all Bali beach boys gigolo’s ?). We have also read the news last year about the BMW heiress blackmailed by a gigolo.

However the trend is growing among Asian women to pay for masculine entertainment. In Japan, host clubs (clubs where male GROs entertain rich female customers) have started operating in Tokyo since the mid 60s. Within 30 years, there were already 200 such clubs in Tokyo. This shows the growing demand for gigolos or "male hosts" among rich Japanese women.

This trend is currently apparent in Singapore with Toy boy clubs or Tai Tai clubs mushrooming in the republic. Rich men's wives, mistresses and professional women are seen to be willing to pay highly for carnal entertainment with young studs.

Last year there was a news article confirming that there is a demand by Malaysian women for gigolos. According to the article, there is already a growing underground industry where Malaysian women are willing to pay big bucks for the right man in bed.
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A Kuala Lumpur gigolo calling himself Ding Dong John is taking advantage of this trend. In his name card he lists his services and charges. Doing a simple calculation, a woman has to pay almost RM500 per hour with Ding Dong John. His business card says "Spinsters satisfied. Virgins treated gently" and he gives group discounts as well.

Gigolos or male prostitutes, sometimes more politely referred to as male social escorts have always attracted interest from males more than females, the reason: why not get paid for doing what they like doing ?. However, there is a misconception that gigolos only provide sexual services. There is a huge disparity between people's conception and the realities of making it in this "profession".

The money is good but it is not easy to succeed in the profession. The basic qualifications are good looks and an extraordinary personality - you must be attractive, charming , suave and have excellent communication skills. Gigolos at the "higher bracket" have "advanced level" skills such as the ability to make their clients (mainly old ugly rich women) feel good about themselves and they most also be willing to be at the beck and call of these clients - in other words, they must be willing to swallow their pride and be a sex baruah (a male sexual lackey).

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Goodbye Yasmin, RIP



Yasmin Ahmad,
51, Malaysia's filmmaker extraordinaire, who touched many with her distinctly Malaysian films and TV ads – passed away on July 25, after suffering a stroke and brain haemorrhage.

Yasmin Ahmad, aka the storyteller, collapsed while presenting a working paper at Sri Pentas, the headquarters of the TV3 television station. She was rushed to the intensive care unit of the Damansara Specialist Hospital after undergoing emergency surgery.

She was one outstanding Malaysian with extraordinary talents.

Goodbye Yasmin, rest in peace. Thank you for your contribution to Malaysia. I think a posthumous Datukship should be given to her.

Desperate Women Get Conned Looking For Love Online

By Kharleez Zubin

Cindy Shoba (not her real name) is a desperate 39-year-old spinster in a hurry to find a foreign mate to tie the knot.

She found one over the Internet two months ago. But last week her dream turned into a nightmare. She almost lost RM10,000 to the boyfriend who turned out to be a conman out to fleece her.

Like Cindy, there are many unsuspecting women who turn to the Internet to find foreign husbands, usually "Mat Sallehs", but end up being cheated of thousands of ringgit.

The perpetrators, mostly from Nigeria and Algeria, have now changed their modus operandi trying to fleece women looking for love.

Although such scams have been around for some time, the perpetrators are now using the name of the Immigration Department to con unsuspecting female victims.

The latest - trying to get the victim to pay "release" money following their "arrival" at the KL International Airport.

Like Cindy, divorcee Rafidah, a 49-year-old school senior assistant from Perak, too nearly fell victim to this tactic used by these conmen who claim that they have been detained by Immigration at the airport for carrying large amounts of money and that the "officer" wanted some money to release him.

To augment their story, they get a fellow partner in crime, usually a local woman, to call the victim and identify herself as an Immigration officer and ask for some money to release the boyfriend.

The woman told Rafidah she was an Immigration officer and that her friend was in custody for bringing in "too much money".

She said Rafidah would have to pay RM50,000 to be credited to a given Maybank account. Rafidah told the woman to give her a few minutes for her to check how much she had in her account.

Sensing something amiss, Rafidah called a friend and told her the story. The friend told her to ask for the woman officer's office number in order to verify her story. The woman suddenly turned angry and said if she did not deliver the money to the account, her boyfriend would be detained.

In Cindy's case, she befriended a foreigner, M. Morrison, after she posted her profile on friendship network, Tagged.

After two months, he finally committed himself to coming to Malaysia and meeting her parents and asking for her hand in marriage.

"He called to say that he would be arriving at the KLIA on Friday night. I tried to reach him for two days but his telephone was disconnected.

I panicked thinking something might have happened to him," Cindy said. Then, on Sunday morning she received a call from a person called Diana who told Cindy that her friend was detained at the airport for carrying a large amount of money.

She gave a bank account and told Cindy to bank in RM6,000 before Monday when the Immigration officer would start processing him for the "crime".

"I panicked and pleaded with her to speak to my friend and she obliged and gave the phone to Morrison who told me the same story. When I told this to my friend, he called a Malay Mail reporter who checked with the Immigration at the KLIA and found that nobody by that name had been detained.

According to crime analyst Dr Kamal Ariffin, these conmen are operating from Malaysia and come to the country on student visas or social visit passes and continue staying in the country until they make a substantial "killing." They then leave and come back another day.

According to Malay Mail investigations, the conmen make an impression on their victims by calling them from "abroad" on their handphone when in fact they are in the country using prepaid telephone cards purchased overseas.

"Last week, the father of a victim from Johor called me saying his daughter was asked to pay some RM7,000 to get her present, a diamond ring sent to her by a foreign boyfriend whom she had befriended over the Net,"
Kamal said.

He said a women identifying herself as a Customs officer called her to say a package had been confiscated by the department and asked her to credit the amount to a given bank account before she could come and collect the parcel.

She told her father after she found she had been conned. "And the photos the conmen send when they are courting local women are in fact somebody else's, " Kamal added.

Source: The Malay Mail

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You Can Buy A Stun Gun In KL for RM45


You can buy a stun gun for just RM45 reports a local tabliod. The China made stun guns are sold openly in Kuala Lumpur from between RM45 to RM350. The expensive model costing RM350 can apparently kill an animal as large as a cow.

According to the retailer, customers buy stun guns to protect themselves and not usually to commit crimes. Of course, in the wrong hands, anything can be misused.

Stun guns work by administering an electric shock by direct contact. It merely stuns a person and does not cause serious bodily harm. Despite this, it is illegal to possess a stun gun in Malaysia under the Firearms Act.

In the US, you can purchase a handphone with stun gun capabilities for as little as US$50.

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