Sunday, October 8, 2017

"Sex Island" Banned for, Well, Too Many Hookers

This may seem an example of cheap voyeurism from an old creep but it's more than that since to find the general perspective of sex anywhere in America is like riding a Bongo Board to, well, anywhere.  (WIKI:  Balance board)


Vew-Do Balance Board



Even so, Sex Island pushes mores a whole lot more than they probably need to be pushed.


A Colombian company is offering an all-inclusive getaway complete with "surprise sexual activities" and "unlimited sex."  (iStock)

Note:  the picture is identified as stock so it may or may not have an actual relationship to Sex Island.


The Good Girls Company’s YouTube account, which was suspended by the site’s moderators as of Friday morning, was advertising its sex-filled getaway with footage of scantily clad women dancing, partying on a yacht, and offering their services to a guest.

The on-screen text also promised “unlimited sex” would be included in the price of admission, and that there would be “60 girls” for the 30 guests.

Fox News:  YouTube removes ad for prostitute-filled 'Sex Island' getaway in Colombia

Zen Yogi:  that's twisted, Silas, since it's not about free thinkers and free love/sex.  Instead it's only a lurid business proposal.

Fair enough, Yogi, since if Sex Island is promoted anywhere it should be on "Guns and Ammo" magazine rather than wide open on the network for anyone to see.

Zen Yogi: what sort of person do you suppose goes to such a place?

There's probably no way to get a clear image of such person.  The site offers so much sex there probably wouldn't be time for anything else for the duration of your stay.  Who ever really needed that much sex.  You may think you do but just try it and I'm sure many of you have tried marathons with your favorite squeeze puppet but how long do those marathons really last, mates.

Zen Yogi:  as long as possible!

Sure, Yogi, but then you wake up the next day and you or your squeeze will probably have some hurts from it and that will do it for the marathon for a while.


Sex Island has it all.

Despite the marketing video being removed from YouTube, tickets to the “experience” are still available online, and cost $5,000 apiece, per the Sex Island website.

The website further promises “surprise sexual activities,” “unlimited condoms,” free alcohol and food, luxury yacht parties, and pick up and drop off services from the airport in Cartagena, all included in the price.

The resort and the prostitutes are said to be “drug friendly,” as well.

Newshub reports that while prostitution is legal in Colombia, facilitating a sexual experience, or pimping, is not. Marijuana and cocaine are also decriminalized in Colombia, so long as users are not carrying more than 20 grams of marijuana or 1 gram of cocaine for personal use.

- Fox

Zen Yogi:  this isn't so much Sex Island as Hooker Harbor or some such.  All the girls are hookers so there's not even the tease of the potential for a real relationship.  It's just a whole lotta sex in which they go through women like Yngwie Malmsteen shreds his guitar.

Yah, it's disappointing since I had hoped it was a place of free love with a lotta sex into the bargain to get an idea of how people behave in such a circumstance but this ... this is bloody rubbish.

I had hoped to find something not necessarily to provoke but rather there would be some worthy observation to make.

This is not sexy ...

Zen Yogi:  it's not sexy at all

Ref:  Bronson Pinchot in "Beverly Hills Cop."



You're right, Yogi.  It was worth taking a look but ... SPLAT ... there wasn't a payoff this time.

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