User talk:MrJohn 1234

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[edit] Sex tourism destination

John: it's not up the the Arbiters -- they're not interested in content -- it's up to the editors. Prostitution and sex-related businesses are a wider phenomenon than Sex tourism. We don't want to comingle the two. The information you are adding probably belongs under Red light district and maybe Prostitution.

Britain, for example, is not a sex tourism destination.

Please revert your changes. — edgarde 20:47, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Britain is becoming one of the major sex tourist attraction

Mohammed Al-Fayed's son (the Jr) is into the latest British trend called group sex. He is running sex parties in West London and several prominent politicians have been spotted attending the sex parties. Obviously, London is the new sex tourist attraction, especially for foreign rich politicians.

You just need to add few other major destinations like in New York and in London. Latest news: (More prostitutes - obviously lots of sex tourists): http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/12/14/uk.prostitute.reut/index.html http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/12/14/prostitute.timeline/index.html

I'm not disputing what you're saying, except that those things are not Sex tourism. Group sex parties are not sex tourism, even if someone comes in from out of town to attend, even if it's a commercial establisment. And there is prostitution all over the world; prostitution also does not equal sex tourism. All the things you are referring belong in other articles, but not under Sex tourism. :— edgarde 22:48, 14 December 2006 (UTC)