I've had the privilege of living in two of the world's most developed economies (Singapore and Japan), and today, I'm excited to share insights into the standards these countries and their Government uphold to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. Are you ready to explore how these practices can be adapted in India.
In Geylang - Singapore ; Prostitution isn’t just legal—it runs like a Swiss watch, complete with government oversight. Think of it as a "public service" with benefits. The government even provides quarters for the Prostitutes—both men and women—who come from Thailand, the Philippines, and West Bengal. It's like government housing, but with significantly more neon lights. And just like a well-run night shift, these ladies and gentleman hit their duty at dusk.
Yes ; Prostitution is a Govt. Job in Singapore. No other country in the world provides a Quarters to the Prostitutes.
Now, if you were to stroll through Geylang at night, don’t be too shocked if you spot your boss or that straight-laced senior manager you report to who you thought only lived for coding. But hey, no side-eyeing or awkward snickers—everyone’s just out there expressing their “Kamyabi” in their own way. Lol..
Singapore’s model has a certain charm to it: keeping those, ahem, extracurricular activities separate from the 9-to-5 office grind. It ensures that Mr.Testing “I Closed the Big Deal” doesn’t think his sales target entitles him to any unwarranted sexual intimacy at work. In fact, this system practically says, “Want to enjoy the perks of success? Pay for it, and keep the office free of your midlife dating reality show.”
Shouldn't We Adopt These Standards in India? Let's Raise Both Social and Economic Status of Prostitutes (Both Male and Female) —So Kamyab Woman and Kamyab Men can Test and Code the Storm with Style! ? So True So Agree ?
When I returned to India, I was in for a shock. Between 2017 and 2018, there was this guy who i call testing who kept bragging that his high revenue contributions were his golden ticket to sexual intimacy. This whole vibe made me want to roll my eyes so hard they’d see Geylang...
Honestly, it's time North India borrowed a page from Singapore's playbook, where everyone understands one thing: SEX. ISN’T. FREE. So, gentlemen (and ladies), please save your colleagues the awkwardness, pay for it if you must, and stop turning the workplace into your own twisted dating show!
Remember, your job title and career achievements might get you perks-entitlements in a place like a brothel, but don’t mistake your Kamyabi for a free pass with your friends and colleagues. Trying it there will only cost you your dignity and self-respect.
So, if you think your success - Kamyabi has entitled with you with sex and some VIP treatment, it’s time to Just scrape together a cool 10-20 lakhs Indian Rupees Minimum and have the night of your life in Japan. NOTHING COMES FREE !
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