Bagaimana "China Doll" Datang & Buat Duit di Malaysia?
Kisah benar pelacur China "masuk" dan buat duit yang "masyukkkk" di Malaysia.
Yang dilaporkan dalam akhbar di bawah ini ialah "spesis" yang berulang alik dari negara asalnya, bagaimana pula dengan "spesis" yang menghilangkan diri dicelah-celah masyarakat berbilang bangsa di negara ini?
Muhibah! Malaysia sememangnya harmoni dengan masyarakat berbilang bangsa iaitu kaum Melayu, Cina, India, kaum bumiputera di Sabah & Sarawak. Keharmonian itu kini diserikan pula dengan kedatangan orang Afrika, Latino, Urbezk, Filipina, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, China, Rusia, Myanmar, Thailand, Arab, dan bermacam-macam lagi spesis manusia dari serata pelosok dunia. Opsss, bukan lagi Malay-sia, sekarang sudah Malay-world! Muhibah!
Berkaitan:
[NST] HUNAN is a rice-growing province in China. My family are rice farmers and life is very hard because we don't earn a lot of money.
When I finished my basic schooling, my parents told me to look for a job because they could not afford to further my education. I tried working at a factory but the hours were long and the pay was low.
I had a boyfriend who also worked in the same factory and he didn't earn much either. I broke up with him after discovering that he was cheating on me. I met several friends and was curious at the amount of cash they had, because we all came from the same background.
They took me out for a day and I felt self-conscious because I was wearing ordinary clothes while they were in stylish branded clothes.
I asked them what they did for a living. They didn't want to tell me at first, but it turned out that they had worked in Malaysia for a month and earned as much as RM10,000 before returning to China.
I asked them to tell me more and was shocked when they said they worked as prostitutes. But they seemed at ease with themselves despite sleeping with men for money.
I was disgusted at first, but it slowly faded as I thought about the low pay at the factory.
Last year, I came to Malaysia with those friends. After getting a one-month social visit visa, I looked for a place to stay while my friends made arrangements for me to work at a karaoke outlet as a guest relations officer.
It was awkward in the beginning. I did not know what to do. But it became easier as I learned to converse with my customers -- and the art of bargaining.
Unlike my friends, I am quite choosy about who I go to bed with. I have the luxury of choosing who I fancy, and I earn between RM300 (S$124) and RM500 (S$206) a night, not including tips and commission I receive from the karaoke outlet.
When my visa expired, I had earned nearly RM9,000 and decided to go back to China. I gave some money to my parents and went on a shopping binge. It was heavenly to be able to buy whatever I liked without having to think about the price. I bought clothes and bags for myself and presents for my parents.
The second time I came to Malaysia, I obtained a visa for a longer stay. This time, I was fortunate to be booked by a customer who provided a place for me to stay and gave me an allowance of RM2,000 a month.
The relationship lasted about six months. But life went on as usual for me after that. I'm only interested in the money. I will not be 20 years old forever.
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