I almost laught myself out after I had read 2 articles from thestar.com.my which I repost below.
Well frankly, you like it or not, sex is a MUST in life. Some really are addicted into it and indulge into the sensual pleasure which far beyond words can describe. Although stronger libido doesn’t always correlates with better sexual quality in bed.
Is sex toy shops illegal? They might be operates illegally but thats not the issue I am argue about. Personally I don’t think the sex items they sell are morally wrong.
For sure, if the secretary is getting enough toys for herself, there’s no need for her to have numerous one night stand which exposes her to sexual transmitted diseases.
I can imagine if men can satisfy their desires through sex toys, there is a significant reduction of sexual abuses, extramarital affairs and “Local-TigerWoods-cheating” cases, lower abortion rate, less social problem created. PRC, indon etc GROs can go back to their country then and thus reduces the illegal immigrant’s population. Not bad to the country and family institution, aren’t they?
Really, I don’t see selling sex toys is a problem. After all, the preferences of toys is all individual and discrete. If you were to ask me, i would legalize the sale of sex toys and encourage people to buy.
Wednesday March 17, 2010
Secretary admits to being a sex addict
A 26-year-old secretary known only as Fiona, has admitted to being a sex addict who used to have sex with strangers every other day, China Press reported.
“I started visiting pornographic websites with my stepbrother when I was 15, and we even had sex,” she said in an interview with Singapore’s Straits Times.
She said she started having one-night stands with strangers four years ago, but only realised she was suffering from sex addiction when she read an article about the condition recently.
“I began receiving treatment 10 months ago but have not fully recovered.
“Whenever I am stressed or have a fight with my family, the urge will come back, but I try to control it by distracting myself with other activities,” she said.
Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/3/17/nation/5873736&sec=nation
Game’s up for illegal sex toy shops
By AUSTIN CAMOENS, BAVANI M and CHEW WAN YING
JOHOR BARU: Sex toys and illegal sexual stimulants worth more than RM130,000 were seized in raids at various outlets here and in the Klang Valley.
The raids yesterday were in response to a Malay daily’s report earlier that these items were being sold illegally in certain shopping complexes and that students were frequenting such outlets.
Johor Baru (South) deputy OCPD Supt Zainal Baharom said a team of police personnel and pharmacy enforcement unit officers raided four shops in busy Jalan Wong Ah Fook here and seized more than RM100,000 worth of illegal sexual stimulants and sex toys.
Among the items seized in the raid were vibrators, stimulant pills and “tickling condoms”.
“We carried out surveillance for about four days before raiding these premises,” Supt Zainal said, adding that an illegal sinseh (medicine man) and two shop workers were also detained to facilitate investigations.
In Subang Jaya, Selangor, sex toys worth more than RM20,000 were confiscated during a raid at an outlet in the Summit USJ shopping mall.
The outlet had a licence to sell health products but was selling sex gadgets instead, said Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) secretary Slamat Hamzah.
“The business was found to have contravened the MPSJ 2007 bylaw. They were selling the sex gadgets, which is not allowed under their business licence,” he said.
A team raided the premises at 1.30pm, seized the items and sealed the shop.
A compound of RM1,000 will be issued to the operator, said Slamat, adding that only a worker was in the outlet when the raid took place.
Meanwhile, a team of officials from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Home Ministry officials and police, led by DBKL deputy director-general (services) Datuk Amin Nordin Abdul Aziz, seized 55 sex toys worth more than RM12,000 from seven outlets in the city.
The team, divided into five groups, simultaneously raided outlets in Sungei Wang Plaza, Berjaya Times Square and Cheras Leisure Mall which were openly selling items like vibrators, dildos, teasers, and vaginal rejuvenators, deemed indecent and offensive.
In one shop, the owner claimed some of the items confiscated were neck massagers and proceeded to demonstrate on Amin Nordin’s neck.
Needless to say, Amin Nordin was not convinced.
“We do not condone the sale of obscene items and will be revoking their licences immediately,” he said.