Once a year I like to reward myself with an extended overseas trip…to places where the cost of a tryst ranges from about $20—$80.
I’d like to share my travel plans with friends and acquaintances. But I find, there’s still too much prejudice surrounding “sex tourism.” I don’t even fit the common definition of a “sex tourist”—if that term means “someone who travels for the primary purpose of seeking out sex workers in foreign countries.”
The bulk of my overseas trip is actually taken up exploring the sights or just finding my way around and locating decent places to eat and sleep. I also like to reach out to the local people, study their culture and language, read travel guides and write a diary.
Play-for-pay is just the cherry on the cake. Once I realized my only way to maintain a healthy sex life is through pooning, the idea of combining vacation travel with this hobby just came natural.
I prefer a term used by Club Hombre: “travelling hobbyist.” I think anyone who’s proud to be pooner should be equally proud to be a travelling hobbyist. If one approves of sex work—as any sane person should—it makes no sense at all to condemn people who avail themselves of commercial erotic opportunities with consenting adults in foreign lands.
I’m sure most travelling hobbyists—who don’t involve minors, abuse providers or practice unsafe sex—do a lot more good than harm.
The stigma attached to “sex tourists” probably stems, in large part, from confusing them with “child-sex tourists” (which is just like condemning men in general because some men are murderers or rapists). The majority of travelling hobbyists are not pedophiles, just as the majority of homosexuals are not pedophiles.
The deeper motive for condemning mainstream sex tourism is, of course, envy and resentment on the part of many who can’t partake in this bonanza of pleasure. This includes men locked into more or less monogamous marriages whose exit cost would be ruinous—and, predictably, many women in Western countries who find their erotic bargaining power somewhat eroded by foreign competition.
But for those involved, sex tourism is mostly win-win: the local SPs get welcome and often desperately needed cash, while a travelling hobbyist enjoys abundant erotic play with nubile beauties who would be totally out his league in his home country.
So what's stopping you from joining in the fun? Here's a sampling of websites that provide info for the travelling hobbyist (though some require memberships):
http://www.internationalsexguide.info/
http://www.worldsexguide.com/
http://www.clubhombre.com/
http://www.travelsexguide.tv/escort-main.php
http://www.worldsexarchives.com/
http://tsmtravel.com/10/
http://www.adulttravelworld.com/
http://www.whorist.com/
http://sextourismguidebook.com/faq.html
http://www.travelsexguide.tv/worldsexguides.php
http://www.chicahunters.com/forum/
I’d like to share my travel plans with friends and acquaintances. But I find, there’s still too much prejudice surrounding “sex tourism.” I don’t even fit the common definition of a “sex tourist”—if that term means “someone who travels for the primary purpose of seeking out sex workers in foreign countries.”
The bulk of my overseas trip is actually taken up exploring the sights or just finding my way around and locating decent places to eat and sleep. I also like to reach out to the local people, study their culture and language, read travel guides and write a diary.
Play-for-pay is just the cherry on the cake. Once I realized my only way to maintain a healthy sex life is through pooning, the idea of combining vacation travel with this hobby just came natural.
I prefer a term used by Club Hombre: “travelling hobbyist.” I think anyone who’s proud to be pooner should be equally proud to be a travelling hobbyist. If one approves of sex work—as any sane person should—it makes no sense at all to condemn people who avail themselves of commercial erotic opportunities with consenting adults in foreign lands.
I’m sure most travelling hobbyists—who don’t involve minors, abuse providers or practice unsafe sex—do a lot more good than harm.
The stigma attached to “sex tourists” probably stems, in large part, from confusing them with “child-sex tourists” (which is just like condemning men in general because some men are murderers or rapists). The majority of travelling hobbyists are not pedophiles, just as the majority of homosexuals are not pedophiles.
The deeper motive for condemning mainstream sex tourism is, of course, envy and resentment on the part of many who can’t partake in this bonanza of pleasure. This includes men locked into more or less monogamous marriages whose exit cost would be ruinous—and, predictably, many women in Western countries who find their erotic bargaining power somewhat eroded by foreign competition.
But for those involved, sex tourism is mostly win-win: the local SPs get welcome and often desperately needed cash, while a travelling hobbyist enjoys abundant erotic play with nubile beauties who would be totally out his league in his home country.
So what's stopping you from joining in the fun? Here's a sampling of websites that provide info for the travelling hobbyist (though some require memberships):
http://www.internationalsexguide.info/
http://www.worldsexguide.com/
http://www.clubhombre.com/
http://www.travelsexguide.tv/escort-main.php
http://www.worldsexarchives.com/
http://tsmtravel.com/10/
http://www.adulttravelworld.com/
http://www.whorist.com/
http://sextourismguidebook.com/faq.html
http://www.travelsexguide.tv/worldsexguides.php
http://www.chicahunters.com/forum/




