Book a flight!!!!!!

But...
Prostitution IS NOT legal in Korea.
And yet, it's 4% of the country's GDP.
A country that YOU claim; "Nobody goes to Korea only for the women".

So clearly, men DO travel to Korea to trick on women.
But on BGOL (unlike everywhere else on Earth), some dudes openly promote, celebrate & encourage it... :rolleyes:
You’re definitely Blunt. Shut your cracka ass up bitch
 
Everyone turned a semi-blind eye until someone snitched in the open and pointed out that drinkie girls are a form of human trafficking. Now the military has had to go all in on deterring stuff like you are all talking about.
Yeah, they get them Juicy girls from the Philippines and tell them they will be entertainers. Then they take their passports and tell them to work off the expenses to go home. They don't have to fuck, but it's quicker and easier to fuck, then to spend all night getting tricks to buy them drinks.
 
In a First, Korean Women Target U.S. Military in Suit Over Prostitution


Dozens of women who worked in the sex trade in South Korea are seeking an apology and compensation for the rights abuses they suffered while catering to American G.I.s.

By Choe Sang-Hun
Reporting from Seoul
Sept. 8, 2025


In a first, dozens of South Korean women who worked as prostitutes have filed a lawsuit accusing the United States military of illegally promoting the sex trade for decades and locking them up to forcibly treat them for sexually transmitted diseases.

In the lawsuit, announced in a news conference on Monday, the women demanded that the U.S. military apologize and pay damages for playing a hand in managing a vast network of prostitution around its bases in South Korea. Korean women who worked in bars and brothels frequented by American troops have reported rampant human rights violations.

In 2022, the women won a court ruling against their own government. South Korea’s Supreme Court ordered the government to compensate dozens of women for the trauma they endured as “comfort women for the U.S. military,” as they were once known. The court found the government guilty of encouraging prostitution for American G.I.s to help bring in badly needed U.S. dollars for the economy and maintain ties with the United States, on which it relied for security. It also said the government forced many women to receive treatment for sexually transmitted diseases in a “systematic and violent” way.

The latest lawsuit, which was filed at a Seoul court on Friday, was the first attempt by the women to hold the U.S. military accountable. The women and their lawyers said that the U.S. military was “the real culprit” in what was a state-sponsored sex trade, even allowing comfort women inside its bases and near its field training grounds...

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