Suwon is apparently much more fun than we’ve been led to believe—police there have booked 25 individuals for engaging in “drug-fueled orgies“:
The Suwon District Prosecutors’ Office on Tuesday arrested the 25 and booked three others. The man identified as Yoo (43) allegedly met 14 women between September 2005 and this April and engaged in what investigators described as “drug-fueled sex parties.” Prosecutors said Yoo took the women to Seoul or Gwangmyung-area motel rooms. There they would take the drugs, watch “foreign” pornographic films and engage in unusual sexual practices, prosecutors said.
Now, from the Korean-language report, it would appear the girls involved including two pregnant women, including a 17-year-old girl, and Yoo’s apparently very open-minded 47-year-old live-in girlfriend. Prosecutors noted that the sordid dealings had reached the “extremes of sexual depravity”; after a couple of rounds of drug-fuel sex, the girls had become veritable “sex slaves,” even calling up the guys to propose parties and engaging in group sex.



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What are “unusual sexual practices”? Foreplay?
LOL
Michael, your tastes are clearly exotic ones.
Mr. Yoo needs to get himself a blog.
Wow apart from the drugs it seems what they were doing was legal surely. Unless they were using the drugs to “trick” the other girls or something. Is the Korean report clearer about that? Sounds like they weren’t really hurting anyone. Those dirty foreign pornos did it! Bastards!
police there have booked 25 individuals for engaging in “sex-fueled orgies“:
Holy redundancy! Is that a direct quote?
I also have note that the term “sex-fueled orgy” is redundant. An orgy is by definition, fueled by sex. There may be a fuel additive thrown into the mix — like booze, or philopon — but without the basic fuel of sex it’s not an orgy.
Or so I hear. I’ve never been invited to one. Which in a sense is quite a bummer. What’s wrong with me? Why wouldn’t these folks invite me?
OK, my bad. I meant “drug-fueled orgy.”
Fine, fine. Let’s get back to the real topic — where are these orgies being held, and how do I get invited to one?
I do believe “sex fuel” is what kleenex was invented for.
I’d like a drug-fueled orgy, hold the ajossis, please. Oh, and a side of fries.
‘Sex fuel’ - who says that Korea has no resources of its own?
Sex fuel? Is that some sort of new slang term for soju and piss-poor beer?
Anyone that really does drugs knows that most hard drugs and orgies do not go together, at least for men.
Again, I don’t know anything about drugs. My policy is, I don’t want to have to smoke anything, needles are undesirable, and anything likely to turn me into an addled fiend is also not desirable. Pretty much that eliminates all the drugs I know about. Guess I could eat a mushroom or something but I have a low opinion of fungus as well. The gigantic hoard of needles these guys collected is frightening; those fiends ought to have gotten arrested.
Anyone that really does drugs knows that most hard drugs and orgies do not go together, at least for men.
X marks the spot. (So I’ve been told.)
But I heard that Ecstacy will eat your brain up. And from a practical point of view, that’s the drug which seems to get foreigners arrested the most enthusiastically in Korea. Seems to be enough to recommend against it.
Ecstacy is probably so popular because it’s ridiculously easy to smuggle into the country from places where it’s manufactured… and it will eat your brain. From what I’ve heard, though, methamphetamines are the drug of choice for the natives (although that may just be a rumor.) Next thing you know, the police will bust some foreigner for running a meth lab out of his one-room, and the media will suddenly accuse all foreigners of trying to hook Korea on meth. They’ll probably even draw specious paralells to the opium wars.
Next thing you know they’ll have the notices limiting the sale of psuedoephedrine on the yakbang doors just like they do all over the US now. And still no invites to orgies for poor Brendon.