No hidden agenda - I'm just curious.
We've got this unusual little virtual community here in the forum, but just how common are we?
I come from a smallish city in New England (USA), and lived there until almost 20. If there were WG's in my home town, I never heard about it. As a teenager, prostitution was never a topic of conversation, and it never even occurred to any of us that the option was available. Either we had GF's, or we jerked off.
I lived in Boston from 20-25 while attending university, and tho I knew that prostitution existed in the city, no one I knew paid for sex. I had girlfriends or I went without. And prostitution was thought sleazy.
It was only when I moved to Taiwan in my mid-20's that I became aware that I could have sex with young girls for money. But in Taiwan I usually had GF's so I only visited WG's 3-4 times.
A trip to Thailand shortly after arriving in Asia was my real introduction to mongering as a way of life. I made frequent trips to BKK and went crazy.
Then Japan, and tho prostitution is everywhere in old Nippon, finding lovers was so easy that I didn't have to pay. But for most of the time I was in Taiwan and Japan, I was a young guy. My options become increasingly limited as I grow older.
I still don't monger in the States when I return, but that is probably going to change.
This trip to HK has been very different from past visits, and I owe that all to this site.
The thing to understand about the States is that for us prostitution is considered immoral, at least where I come from. Things are changing, and big cities like SF, LA and NYC are more sophisticated. But I seriously doubt if any of my other male relatives has ever paid for sex, and I don't think any of my friends have either, except friends made here in Asia. When the average rural American thinks of prostitution, he thinks of drug-addicted, diseased, physically unattractive street walkers.
Asia and parts of Europe have a much more relaxed attitude towards human sexuality. In Asia, you've never suffered the scourge of Christianity when it was most oppressive. Christianity is a sex-hating religion. It's no coincidence that we experienced a sexual revolution in the 60 and 70's - we needed it!
So, anyway, I would say that less than 5% of my friends/acquaintances monger - for the rest it's considered too extreme. In fact, other than with an English friend in the States and an American friend in Japan, I rarely discuss it outside this forum. I wondered what the other guys' experiences are.
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