

She's probably the anti-trafficking type's worst enemy, too: a single mom. One strip-club owner netted a quarter of a million dollars from her initial $4,000 investment. If Gal-On took a moment to understand the economics of virtual vajayjay, she'd see her concerns were misplaced.Īn outside estimate of how much a Second Life brothel owner may make is slightly less than $50K per year - in actual currency. If only! Sites like Craigslist, The Eros Guide, MyRedBook, and The Erotic Review advertise real sex for hire, but law enforcers prefer to log on to track down working girls, rather than take the sites offline for pimping. Good news for Second Life! Israeli legislator Zahava Gal-On has been so taken in by the illusion of sex offered in fake online worlds that she's proposing mandatory five-year jail terms for the operators of "virtual brothels" - websites "offering women for sale," she says.

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