Hi bro Roman city,
Ths for ur comment.
All I want the gahmen to do is to "let the market forces adjust itself" by removing some of the existing barriers which favor 1) WLs from ASEAN countries over those from China n 2) among PRCs, older ones over SYTs. All I ever wish for is a level playing field for everyone.
Why do our existing barriers favor older PRCs over chio SYTs? Elementary...the complexities n high costs of applying for a visa to enter SGP dissuade many chio SYTs from coming. The chio teenage gals simply lack the capital, experience, courage n desperation to take the leap. They generally make a decent living, plying their trade or being BAO-ed, in China, almost always far from their hometowns. The older n/or homely ones can't make a living in there n hence become more desperate n r willing to take greater risks n borrow large sums of money to come here. They r everywhere. Even in Afghanistan n Africa!
By removing some of the barriers will result in only moderate increase in total supply of PRC MMs n much higher proportionate of chio SYTs to older n/or homely ones than currently exist. The demand will also increase so an equilibrium will be reached. The increased demand is due to 1) more local men spending their hard-earned money here on WLs, legal GL n KTV gals, etc. rather than in foreign lands n 2) increase in foreign visitors.
Social problems? There will be fewer. Fewer men will go to Thailand, VN or PRC n get KC-ed. With a big increase in chio SYTs here, we cheongsters will change our "scarcity" mindset to "abundance" mindset n be a lot more immune to KC traps. There is one potential "problem." Some local men may get hitched w/ these chio gals, hopefully by non-WLs. I like to look at the bright side. Our future generations will look more attractive too. To me that is a big plus, not a problem.
BTW, I hv been to some high-end KTVs n the quality of the gals has been so-so at best. Even quite ordinary looking gals hv many suitors. Many men r behaving like what I call 趋之若鹜...or literally like a flock of wild ducks scrambling n fighting for some scraps of food.
Just random musings of a lao chi ko pek, hehehe.
Cheers!