Geylang Geylang
I always find it interesting to go to Geylang, because there are loads of lights around and of course, nice food. I love colourful things..and I love city lights..
But it'll be weird if I tell someone "HEY, LET'S GO TO GEYLANG!" and look super duper keen about it, cos people might just think I'm mad (geylang's like a whore town mahz). I love the Hokkien Mee, and of course durians, so since there r loads of Durian stalls along the roads there, isn't it where I should go to feast on it?
The only thing I dislike about Geylang is the up-to-no-good stares from cheeky uncles and Mang Ka Lis. Just wear something that exposes a bit of flesh, and you can practically see them drooling all over the table. It makes me really sick, so I told myself I shall NOT wear anything like that if I ever go to Geylang. And if you're alone, they might just mistake you for being a whore.
However, there's something else that's quite disturbing whenever I go there now. It's the number of whores u find along the streets. When I was younger, I never saw any of those girls standing by the streets (except in 'those' Lorongs), trying to get business, but now, they are everywhere!!!!
Call me sua ku, but I'm always giggling when I see the hotel rates from the big banners hung outside the hotels. For example, you can book a room for $10 for 1 hr, or $15 for 2 hours. I have no idea why I giggle. I just find it funny for no reason.
I wonder if anyone noticed that there r quite a number of temples in Geylang. And I wonder if anyone wonders how come there are temples built next to whore houses, when temples are actually meant to be sacred places. Imagine you being a deity, and then in the house beside where u r, are people having sex continuously. Goodness...disgusting right? I find it quite a joke.
Hmm..don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to imply that I despise whores. I don't, in fact. No doubt it isn't a decent job, but I think they still deserve some respect. They must have reasons for going into such a line. And I think whores deserve more respect from me than those who sleep around for the fun of it. The former does it for money, what about the latter then?
But it'll be weird if I tell someone "HEY, LET'S GO TO GEYLANG!" and look super duper keen about it, cos people might just think I'm mad (geylang's like a whore town mahz). I love the Hokkien Mee, and of course durians, so since there r loads of Durian stalls along the roads there, isn't it where I should go to feast on it?
The only thing I dislike about Geylang is the up-to-no-good stares from cheeky uncles and Mang Ka Lis. Just wear something that exposes a bit of flesh, and you can practically see them drooling all over the table. It makes me really sick, so I told myself I shall NOT wear anything like that if I ever go to Geylang. And if you're alone, they might just mistake you for being a whore.
However, there's something else that's quite disturbing whenever I go there now. It's the number of whores u find along the streets. When I was younger, I never saw any of those girls standing by the streets (except in 'those' Lorongs), trying to get business, but now, they are everywhere!!!!
Call me sua ku, but I'm always giggling when I see the hotel rates from the big banners hung outside the hotels. For example, you can book a room for $10 for 1 hr, or $15 for 2 hours. I have no idea why I giggle. I just find it funny for no reason.
I wonder if anyone noticed that there r quite a number of temples in Geylang. And I wonder if anyone wonders how come there are temples built next to whore houses, when temples are actually meant to be sacred places. Imagine you being a deity, and then in the house beside where u r, are people having sex continuously. Goodness...disgusting right? I find it quite a joke.
Hmm..don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to imply that I despise whores. I don't, in fact. No doubt it isn't a decent job, but I think they still deserve some respect. They must have reasons for going into such a line. And I think whores deserve more respect from me than those who sleep around for the fun of it. The former does it for money, what about the latter then?

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