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World's oldest profession, too, feels crisis

Dan Bilefsky IHT 12/09/2008 04:57
Only a few years ago, the town of Dubi, in the Czech Republic, drew 1,000 sex tourists a day. The more than three dozen brothels in the town were winnowed down to four. (Kurt Vinion for the International Herald Tribune )

Only a few years ago, the town of Dubi, in the Czech Republic, drew 1,000 sex tourists a day. The more than three dozen brothels in the town were winnowed down to four. (Kurt Vinion for the International Herald Tribune )


PRAGUE: On a recent night at Big Sister, which calls itself the world's biggest Internet brothel, a middle-aged man selected a prostitute from an electronic menu on a flat-screen television, pressing his index finger against it to review the age, hair color, weight and languages spoken by the women on offer.



Once he had chosen an 18-year-old brunette, he put on a mandatory burgundy terry cloth robe and proceeded to one of the brothel's luridly-lit theme rooms, an Alpine suite decorated with foam rubber mountains covered with fake snow.
 
Nearby, in the brothel's cramped control room, two young technicians used joysticks to control the dozens of hidden cameras that would film his performance and stream it, live, on Big Sister's Internet site.
 
Sex is free at Big Sister, but that is not cheap enough for some men. Customers get the cut rate in return for signing a release form that allows the brothel to film their sexual exploits.
 
Even with this financial incentive, Big Sister's marketing manager, Carl Borowitz, 26, a Moravian computer engineer, lamented that the global financial crisis had diminished the number of sex tourists in Prague.
 
"Sex is a steady demand, because everyone needs it, and it used to be taboo, which made a service like ours all the more attractive," said Borowitz, who looks more like Harry Potter than a Czech Larry Flynt. "But the problem today is that there is too much competition, too many free pornography sites and people are thinking twice before making impulse purchases, including paying for sex."

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