The obvious choice (for me, at least) was rent-by-the-hour motels, used pretty exclusively for sex. To some extent, this is correct - but the day I moved into my apartment (exactly one week ago), I was told by my co-teacher that while it wasn't dangerous to roam the small by-streets around my apartment by night, it wasn't exactly a good idea.
Which, in conjunction with information flowing in from all quarters that many Koreans assume all western women to be sluts, has led me to the conclusion that while I wouldn't be in any danger if I walked around my neighborhood late at night, it's fairly likely that I would be solicited for sex in one of the conveniently located hotels. All in all, it appears that the prostitution industry is more thriving in Korea than in the U.S. - or at least much more visible.
I haven't really tested this theory. After all, my weekdays start at 6 a.m., and you all know how much I love my sleep. The latest I've been out is about 10 p.m. thus far, and I didn't linger on the streets.
In other news, I let Heathcliff out into the sunshine today, and received a slightly higher percentage of stares on the streets and subways. One old Korean man greeted me in English, then pointed to Heathcliff and giggled. It was great.
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I had a feeling Heathcliff would make a splash in Korea. I just had a feeling.
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