2014-03-10 17:27:43
The logic that Shenzhen's male-to-female ratio of 1:7 led to the rise and development of the sex industry is flawed. However, if analyzed using market economics theory, nothing seems amiss. As long as demand exists, there will be a supply of products and services; everything revolves around meeting customer needs—it's that simple.96270

2014-03-10 17:36:26
One more thing: the male-to-female ratio should be 3 to 7. The fire in Longgang started in the first half of 2004, by which time Dongguan had already become quite powerful.96270

2014-03-10 18:04:51
How did this market form? First came policy, then investment. Driven by policy, continued investment led to a massive influx of capital, technology, and management expertise, attracting a large population. This, coupled with the resulting wealth accumulation, reached a significant level. Without effective constraints from culture, religion, ethics, or even institutional mechanisms (such as my country's ban on pornography, where truth and falsehood are intertwined, limiting the effectiveness of such constraints), this enormous demand, driven by human desire, would theoretically be overwhelmed even by the strongest defenses. The people have a need for more pleasure and enjoyment. As for supply, we all know the saying: "Our country has a large population but a weak foundation." This statement is rich in meaning. A large population needs work, but not everyone is satisfied with their current situation. A weak foundation means poverty; this group has the need to survive and improve their quality of life, and also the desire to enjoy life. Satisfying the needs of this group makes it easy to fulfill one's own needs. The product is one's own body; services are plentiful. The group at the front gets the products (people) and (sexual) services they want, paying money or other things in return. The group at the back gets the wealth they need, paying with products that include services (their bodies). In essence, the supply and demand relationship is completely reversible, mutually flowing and interconnected, endlessly operating—the very concept of the sex market. Conclusion: Markets are indestructible; even if they don't exist in humans, they manifest in many aspects of many animals. The female monkey providing sexual services to the older monkey gets priority access to the freshest fruit, and her offspring are not mistreated.96270

2014-03-10 18:12:15
I think what the original poster said is quite rational.96270

2014-03-10 18:45:29
Technical post96270

2014-03-10 20:56:46
The booming sex industry is largely due to the large influx of migrant workers. Numerous Taiwanese and Hong Kong-funded factories have sprung up across the city, creating a large number of Taiwanese managers and factory supervisors. These men often come to Dongguan alone, leaving their wives home alone. Men have physical needs, and where there's demand, there's a market. Existence is justified; otherwise, how could the sex industry be so prosperous? Do they only come home once a year to have sex with their wives? Impossible! I lived in Dongguan for five years and understand this lifestyle best. The longest I've ever gone without sex in Dongguan was three months. After that, even at work, my mind was constantly on sex. How could I possibly be in the mood for anything good?96270

2014-03-11 02:41:19
Just passing by, taking a look.96270

2014-03-12 21:46:45
The writing is good. Thumbs up!96270

2014-03-13 14:36:35
Well written, very expressive! Thumbs up!!96270

2018-01-30 22:39:13
Well written, I enjoy reading your articles. Keep it up!96270
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