Business-to-business Sexual Entertainment
Corporate Spending on Sexual ‘Entertainment’ Exceeds $1 Billion in SKorea
August 19th, 2014 KoreAm
According to the 2013 report released Monday by Rep. Park Myung-Jae of the Saenuri Party, businesses spent $733.1 million with corporate credit cards at “room salons,” $206.9 million at karaoke bars with hostesses, and $100 million at yojeong, a place where the women dress in traditional Korean hanbok.
Companies also spent nearly $40 million and $130 million at nightclubs and for performance bars, respectively.
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"What happens when this macho after-hours culture goes too far, littering the company tab with payments to prostitutes and hostess clubs? “That’s the business model we depend on. When the Korean men are doing business together, they hang out at these places,” explained the sex industry consultant."
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