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    Honey Yoo of ALM keeps on fighting

    An owner of a massage parlor offering lingam massage in Mabolo, Cebu City, filed a motion to quash the information of a case filed against her claiming that there was no act of lasciviousness and forced labor in her massage parlor.

    Honey Lou Mirafuentes-Yoo, 26, a resident of Peace Valley, Lahug, Cebu City, who was charged with violation of the Anti-Human Trafficking Law said that the facts charged against her do not constitute any offense.

    Yoo said that there was no showing of the element of allegation of acts of sexual intercourse or lasciviousness and acts to constitute prostitution as per the allegations of the complainant.

    She further said that their were neither allegations in the complaint-affidavit of acts constituting the element of forced labor, slavery and debt bondage as would justify the charge of human trafficking.

    "There were no showing of any acts of extraction of work or services from any person by means of enticement, violence, intimidation or threats to constitute the elements of forced labor, slavery and debt bondage."

    Yoo added that there was no prostitution and pornographic materials involved as what the complaint charged against her.

    However, police claimed that pursuant to City Ordinance No. 1408, they inspected her massage parlor and found a masseuse massaging the genitals of a male customer.

    The Cebu Provincial Board earlier passed the ordinance banning lingam massage service in the province without further debates even in the absence of six PB members.

    The ordinance authored by PB member Agnes Magpale prohibits lingam and yoni massage or similar massage services in any and all massage parlors/spas/clinics, hotels, motels, resorts, and other like establishments, including home service massage arrangement, within the jurisdiction of the Province of Cebu.


    Massage parlor operator disputes trafficking raps | The Freeman >> The Freeman Sections >> Cebu News

    Lingam operators still have one option, a very expensive one - question the new law's legality up to the Supreme Court.

    It's either that or they just close down altogether.

    Let's see what happens.

  2. #962
    Ok raman ng linggam! pero ang uban mo offer man og special service!

  3. #963
    Dakopon nlang wla jud ko kasuway ani...lol

  4. #964
    unsa mani balik nalang ta ug bor!k@t ani atleast kana dli mana nila ga dakpon... Or hubo2x nalang ato tanawon mas lantaran man special service ana na mga establishments nya dli pa dakpon... Makes me question the real motive behind the ban hmm...

    i'm pro regulating this type of massage ensuring no hanky-panky is being carried out. Doctors may say that there is no proven medicinal values in getting this type of massage but for a person that has tried it, it was a stress reliever it made me sane again after a long day at work. I think that would mater first, because not everything can be explained by science.

    If these ppl are really serious and against about prostitution, these lingam parlors should be last on their list as there are no sexual intercourse being done. They should check out the hubo2x places in cebu that are thriving all around the island.

    lisod bya mangita ug mu kuraw sa !tl()g labi na if single ka. lol!

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    sayang oi.wa jud ta ka try ani ma close pajud.....

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    Actually, province ra man gi ban, that means the one in ramos and mabolo will remain open. So don't be so sad...but really the hypocrisy of people. Obvious ra sad au lingam gud, so they are easy to bully.

    @pongsanoy

    They could also put on the top of their list the health spas that offer extra.
    Wahahahahah!

  7. #967
    Quote Originally Posted by jofox View Post
    sayang oi.wa jud ta ka try ani ma close pajud.....
    dugay dugay man gud ka hehehe

  8. #968
    Praise God !!! naka mata na gyud ang atong officials for passing this ordinance.

  9. #969
    Quote Originally Posted by EL LOCO View Post
    Praise God !!! naka mata na gyud ang atong officials for passing this ordinance.
    You mean your fellow moral hypocrites, religious zealots and blind conservatives.

    Let's see if the Supreme Court will agree with the ordinance.

  10. #970
    When it comes to news coverage about lingam or yoni massage, you cannot trust Cebu Daily News as several spas of the SWAC are the newspaper's advertising clients.

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