It's actually illegal (prostitution, not the rally. You mean the rally, right?) but yeah, the South Koreans do their best to portray themselves as pretty straight. A woman has to keep her shoulders covered but can wear fuck me shoes and skirts that go up to her short hairs and get away with it.
We stayed in a love motel in Busan on our last trip. Not bad. And very inexpensive.
This reminds me: when we were there, a guy was protesting, alone, outside the Defense Ministry in Seoul. He thought the government was spending too many Won on arms. My wife informed me that it's illegal to protest in large groups. I wonder how my Seoul sisters pulled this one off.
We stayed in a love motel in Busan on our last trip. Not bad. And very inexpensive.
This reminds me: when we were there, a guy was protesting, alone, outside the Defense Ministry in Seoul. He thought the government was spending too many Won on arms. My wife informed me that it's illegal to protest in large groups. I wonder how my Seoul sisters pulled this one off.