South Korea Ends Ban On Imported Sex Dolls

South Korea has finally lifted its ban on imported full-body sex dolls, bringing an end to a years-long debate about how much the government can toy with individuals’ private lives. In a statement, the Korea Customs Service said it would implement a revised policy on life-size adult sex dolls. While there are no formal laws banning imported sex dolls, thousands of them were previously seized by customs officers citing a clause forbidding imported products that “harm the country’s beautiful traditions and public morals.”

Importers subsequently took several cases to court, where it was determined that the dolls are used in private spaces and thus do not undermine public dignity. Lee Sang-jin, the former head of one of an online outlet for sex doll importer Carenshare Co., called the decision “reasonable” but a “bit late” after the government allegedly wasted taxpayer funds fighting the importers’ lawsuits in court. The government’s decision will allow Carenshare and other companies to reclaim the imports seized by the government—more than 1,000 dolls, many of them unusable after years in government storage.

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Check out more about South Korea ending its ban on imported sex dolls: https://nypost.com/2022/12/26/south-korea-ends-ban-on-imported-adult-sex-dolls/

K-Pop Star Shocks Fans By Stripping Down For X-Rated Korean Drama Series

An upcoming South Korean drama series shocked K-pop fans due to its graphic sex scenes involving a popular girl group member. The trailer for the series, titled Fanta G Spot, was recently released and quickly sent K-pop fans on social media into a spin. Ahn Hani, best known for her time in the chart-topping Korean girl group EXID, appears to be engaged in a number of X-rated scenes in the trailer.

The trailer featured a number of trysts that left little to the imagination, as well as one scene of a female character appearing to masturbate with a body pillow. Due to the conservative nature of K-pop and squeaky clean image of K-pop idols, many of Hani’s fans have been left shocked by the racy nature of the trailer: “I thought this is a condom commercial or something cuz they’re just moaning and said nothing lol,” tweeted one fan. “Is that even allowed in Korea?” asked another.

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Check out more about a K-pop star’s new X-rated Korean drama: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11523587/K-pop-star-shocks-fans-stripping-X-rated-drama-series.html

South Korea’s XXX Garlic Ad Has Mouths Watering

Talk about food porn. A small South Korean town of about 100,000 people famous for its local “Hongsan” garlic knows that sex sells. The town made an ad showing a woman touching the thigh of a man named “Hongsan” with a full garlic head mask and saying words like “very thick” and “hard” to describe the quality of the local garlic (it’s also a parody of a scene from a 2004 hit Korean movie titled “Once Upon a Time in High School”).

The spicy ad, which reportedly generated about 190,000 views on YouTube, had been largely kept underground, but began to blow up when it was aired on electronic billboards at a Seoul express bus terminal and a downtown street in the central city of Daejeon. Many South Koreans believe garlic, one of the essential ingredients in Korean cuisine, boosts stamina. Many others believe it can improve men’s sexual functions as well.

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Check out more about a South Korean XXX ad for local garlic: https://nypost.com/2022/08/03/south-korean-garlic-video-ad-roasted-over-obscenity/

FC Seoul Fills Empty Stands With Sex Dolls In Place Of Fans

South Korean sports team FC Seoul got a hefty fine for filling their empty stands with sex dolls during their K-League match. Around 20 dolls were placed in the stadium wearing the team’s colors with the logo of SoloS, a sex toy seller. The sex dolls were placed in the arena as a substitute for fans who are not currently allowed to attend games because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

The dolls, both male and female, were seen wearing masks and were socially distanced in the stands. K-League rules state inappropriate or sexual advertisements are not permitted and officials have decided to impose a record fine, ESPN reports. “Our intention from the start was to provide even a small entertainment after it was decided that the games would be hosted behind closed doors due to coronavirus,” the team said in a statement of apology to fans.

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Check out more about a South Korean sports team using sex dolls to fill empty stands: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-8341547/FC-Seoul-slapped-record-67-000-fine-filling-stands-SEX-DOLLS-place-fans.html

South Koreans Petition To Ban Import of Life-Size Sex Dolls

Nearly a quarter-million South Koreans have signed a petition to ban the importing of life-size sex dolls, passing a threshold that requires the president to respond. While sex dolls are not illegal in South Korea, government customs agencies had blocked their import under a law that restricts materials that “corrupt public morals.” However, the Seoul High Court said that sex dolls were for personal use and should be treated differently than pornography, which is heavily restricted under South Korean law.

The unidentified author of the petition argued that an influx of imported sex dolls could lead to an increase in sex crimes. The author of the petition also said that the customizable features of some dolls could be used to create copies of real people, a concern that challengers to the petition dismissed as unfounded. As of right now, many individuals are forced to travel overseas to Japan and China to bring back dolls, which can cost anywhere from 1 million won ($840) to 20 million won ($16,750), depending on the doll.

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Check out more about a petition to ban the importing of sex dolls in South Korea: https://nypost.com/2019/08/02/south-koreans-petition-to-ban-import-of-life-size-sex-dolls/

NEWS: South Korean Women Pay Big Bucks for Big Bushes

While western women are spending lots of money on Brazilian waxes for porn-star smooth pussy’s, women in South Korea actually want the opposite, and are shelling out big bucks to get big, beautiful bushes. Over there, having a luscious bush is so important that women are getting pubic hair implants to have one. It’s been reported that Korean women who have naturally baby-soft pussy’s (medically referred to as “pubic atrichosis”) will go to great lengths to enhance their paltry pube situation. best_phone_sex_niteflirt_sexy_south_korean

In the east, a big bush is considered a sign of fertility and sexual desirability. And pubic hair loss is considered more common among East Asian women. This is why women are getting pubic hair transplants; it’s a way to boost their self-esteem, even though the pricey surgery costs around $2,000.

These women take Big (Bush) and Beautiful pride to a whole new level. Whether you like your lady’s field mowed or full of grass, we are always ready to play ball!

 

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