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    Once again, members of the authorities have jumped to conclusions over Lingam massage. Was there any real research done?

    CEBU Provincial Board (PB) Member Agnes Magpale favors an outright ban on lingam massage services, but said she isn’t sure she’ll get the support of the entire PB.

    The Provincial Women’s Commission (PWC) may draft an ordinance for the ban. So can the PB committee on women and children.

    Whether it will be approved by the entire board, where men outnumber women, 13-2, remains to be seen.

    “I am hopeful (they’ll support it), that’s why I’m very careful about this issue,” said Magpale, who heads both the PWC and the PB’s committee on women.

    A church official, meanwhile, appealed to the City Governments of Cebu, Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue to strictly regulate tourism establishments, so these businesses won’t be tainted with prostitution.

    Pitched to tourists

    The lack of strict monitoring may encourage abuse, said Msgr. Achilles Dakay, media liaison officer of the Cebu Archdiocese.

    Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal and PB Member Magpale recently received a letter from a lingam massage operator, who defended the practice as a form of stress-relieving therapy that tour operators reportedly promote to Chinese, Korean and Japanese tourists in Cebu.

    Magpale said she’s trying to hear both sides of the issue, but finds it degrading for women to provide the lingam massage service—which involves massaging a man’s privates.

    PB Member Sun Shimura said he supports Magpale’s view not to issue permits for lingam massage centers. He said the issue came up during their caucus last week and majority of the PB members are against lingam massage because of its impact on women and the society in general.

    He said clients, especially men, should support only “legitimate” massage parlors.

    “Obvious nga binuang na (The lingam service is obviously a form of hanky-panky),” he added.

    Msgr. Dakay, interviewed separately, said unless the massage parlors are strictly regulated, it will be like the government’s failure to enforce conditions on the sale of liquor.

    He blamed lenient regulations and the lack of support from local governments for the continued violation of restrictions on the sale of alcohol (which includes a ban near schools).

    Getting rid of lingam massage establishments should start as an individual effort, said the monsignor.

    “Everybody should stop patronizing these massage parlors in order to stop their operation,” said Dakay.

    Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu City have conducted operations to curb lingam massage parlors in their areas, ordering them to close because of unsanitary practices or the lack of permits.


    Ban ?massage? | Sun.Star Network Online
    Last edited by sharkey360; 07-25-2010 at 02:27 PM.

  2. #802
    PB Member Sun Shimura said he supports Magpale’s view not to issue permits for lingam massage centers. He said the issue came up during their caucus last week and majority of the PB members are against lingam massage because of its impact on women and the society in general.

    It seems Shimura did not do much research, especially when it comes to the "impact on women and the society in general" part.

    What can the authorities say about the cheap and sleazy massage parlors that do not even offer Lingam massage yet offered sexual intercourse, BJs and anal *** to customers?

  3. #803
    Local columnist Lorenzo Ninal still is right by writing -

    #1

    What kind of massage would give Cebu a bad name?

    #2

    Lim himself narrated how a wife begged him to do something to stop “lingam” spas from operating.

    #3

    Because ours is a culture that finds certain innocent words referring to some parts of our anatomy “obscene.”

    The words I am referring to are *****, genitals, orgasm, ejaculation, masturbation, and other terms that you, with your puritan upbringing, wish did not exist at all.


    Nińal: ?Lingam? massage | Sun.Star Network Online

  4. #804
    d jud ni maau maypa mangabang nlang mo mao ra storyaha hehehe

  5. #805
    Quote Originally Posted by bacarey View Post
    d jud ni maau maypa mangabang nlang mo mao ra storyaha hehehe
    pwede. mangabang unya mag pa linggam massage apil .. hehe

  6. #806
    Quote Originally Posted by masterjanuarius View Post
    pwede. mangabang unya mag pa linggam massage apil .. hehe
    if kamao mo lingam emo abangan

  7. #807
    A number of wives and women with BFs are coming out in the open supporting Lingam massage and that they do that on their respective partners.

  8. #808
    Quote Originally Posted by ritsche villadolid View Post
    if kamao mo lingam emo abangan

    Hehe ... pero kuyaw na bro kay lagi matud pa sa balita, nag ka daghan ang mga HIV Positive cases sa Cebu karon ... lisod ug matakdan labi na kung di kaila ang ka partner.

  9. #809
    gi sira na tanan lingam parlors?

  10. #810
    Quote Originally Posted by sharkey360 View Post
    A number of wives and women with BFs are coming out in the open supporting Lingam massage and that they do that on their respective partners.
    ayusa gud bro. nay single women dha kabaw mo lingam? kani nlng bsin safe pa. hehe

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