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Published: 17:20 BST, 28 October 2013 | Updated: 15:16 BST, 29 October 2013
A video that appears to show a group of Chinese prostitutes on a crash course on how to use the internet to better peddle their services has gone viral online.
The two-minute clip begins with an instructor - dressed in a smart black suit and white shirt - telling the vice girls that social media, such as Chinese Twitter, is not only the best way to market themselves to 'rich clients' but also to siphon off 'losers'.
The leaked video captures the teacher explaining how her course will teach them something 'practical' so they can boost their client pool and make more money.
'All of you want to have more clients - more tips, right?' the lecturer says on the video. 'I will teach you how to use social networking media skills to expand your client base.'
Vice school: The two-minute clip begins with an instructor - dressed in a smart black suit and white blouse - telling the vice girls that social media, such as Chinese Twitter, is the best way to market their wares and can help separate the 'rich clients' from the 'losers'
Good ad-vice: The small class of around ten girls listen attentively as she goes on to stress that they should maintain contact with higher-level customers and avoid wasting time on 'diaosi,' an internet slang word for loser
The small class of around a dozen girls listen attentively as she goes on to stress that they should maintain contact with higher-level customers and avoid wasting time on 'diaosi,' an internet slang word for loser.
While the authenticity of the video or the claims made have not been verified, it has spread fast on several video hosting websites such as Youku, Sohu and YouTube.
It appears to have been recorded by one of the students on her mobile phone and was leaked on the internet in February.
'I want to teach you guys something practical so we can increase the number of clients we can reach,' she tells her class.
'Whether it is Momo or WeChat, or Weibo, they are all very easy to use,' she adds, referring to three popular social media services in China.
Gone viral: While the authenticity of the video or the claims made have not been verified, it has spread fast on several video hosting websites such as Youku, Sohu and YouTube
Good fun: She then goes on to teach the class on the importance of having good online photos to attract potential customers.
Momo is a smart phone app that lets users communicate with others close by, whom they have not met before. It is sometimes used by people seeking casual sex.
'You need to maintain emotional communication with clients,' she says.
Half way through, one of the prostitute demurely asks for a PowerPoint copy of the lecture, to which the teacher replies: 'Yes, after class.'
She then goes on to teach the class on the importance of having good online photos to attract potential customers.
'Let's take a look at this girl,' she says pointing to an image projected on the wall. 'Her makeup is great. It makes her look young and vibrant. Her eyes are especially pretty. They showcase a youthful spirit and a sweet smile.
'The eyes are the window to her soul.'
Red light district: Today even the smallest cities have versions of a Red Light district (such as these in Shanghai, left, and Hong Kong, right), brothels are tolerated, and travellers often find prostitutes phoning them in their hotel rooms to offer their services
While prostitution is illegal in China, it is increasing rapidly throughout the country's expanding urban sprawls.
During the country's Cultural Revoltion in the 60s and 70s, men and women were often segregated and Mao Zedong's regime launched a harsh crackdown on prostitution.
But now - thanks to China's rapidly expanding economy and the introduction of Western values in cities and even parts of the rural countryside - things have changed.
Today even the smallest cities have versions of a Red Light district, brothels are tolerated, and travellers often find prostitutes phoning them in their hotel rooms to offer their services.
The sex toy industry is also sharply expanding, with some figures suggesting that China provides products for up to 70 per cent of the global industry.
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Restaurants, Bars, Fashion, Style and Things to Do in Hong Kong.
Known as the city that never sleeps, Hong Kong never bores people with its notable nightclubs , best happy hours and rooftop bars . Everyone is always partying, connecting and taking selfies. As an Asian woman living in Hong Kong , wearing a ton of foundation with blush/bronzer (depending if you’re a baby Asian or an ABC Asian) seems like the norm. Despite having worked in the beauty industry prior to my role at Honeycombers, I’ve gradually given up on using all my makeup for the past few months, even though I have ample time in the morning to do my routine instead of making breakfast. It’s weird how I feel more confident since not wearing makeup and I think women should give it a go more often.
Living in a city that thrives on consumption and competition, people are raised to abide by certain beauty trends and dress codes – flawless makeup, hairless skin, pale skin, skinny legs, heels, the list goes on. Even if we’re not talking specifically about Hong Kong, this is a phallocentric world we’re living in, and women are taught to carry more responsibility in making themselves “look good” to show that they’re both professional and wife-able. If you’re out and about meeting people at work without a decorated face, it seems like you’re not taking your job seriously. Yes, it’s crazy how a woman’s social credibility depends upon how/if she does her makeup.
I’ve never been one of those talented people that knows how to wear a full-face of makeup – foundation and bronzer are way too much effort – and I’m lazy and unskilled. A bit of a disclaimer is that I don’t have flawless skin like YouTubers online do, who can totally pull off a #nomakeup video with their glowing skin. Hormonal acnes is still a thing for me.
Nevertheless, I used to draw on my brows, put on eyeliner and mascara but I wasn’t sure if I solely focused on my eyes as some sort of compensation because Western media has always thrown shade to Asians’ almond-shaped eyes?
Occasionally I showed up at work or at group hangs without any makeup, people would say stuff that was half-genuine and half-consolation-sounding like: “I like how stripped down you look”, “you look adorable”, etc. Were these pity compliments? No, I don’t really think they were. The more I tried not wearing makeup, the more I noticed that it really wasn’t a big deal. You might not be “hot” or “sexy” as defined by the media, but at the end of the day you’re alright – you’re just a piece of flesh, eerie as it is meant to be – like everyone else.
I’m not going to go through the whole “everyone is beautiful in their own way” kind of speech here. Some people are just more genetically gifted and some just tend to impress people anywhere they go with their stunning makeup. But in reality, people are way too self-absorbed to care about how you look. Nobody ACTUALLY cares. People like to judge but people don’t care.
The key to get over your insecurity is to not give fucks anymore. When you stop giving fucks about what others think or how you should look like, you acknowledge and accept the most insecure part of yourself – in ways that makeup never did, at least not for me. Attraction and rapport build over time, and having confidence with your bare skin is way more attractive than being all done up and insecure on the inside. That’s why I’ve stopped wearing makeup, because I realised what I’ve been lacking isn’t an attractive face (okay maybe that too), but really what matters even more is confidence and acceptance. And through not wearing makeup, I’ve learnt that everyone is equally ugly just as they are, so ugly that it’s also so pretty, and vice versa, so who gives a fuck?
Carly knows all about the underground music scene and the greatest 90s shoegaze bands like Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine. She's also a vegan food lover who is obsessed with both cooking and eating out.
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We rank cinema’s best sex scenes, from steamy silent films to Hollywood’s lustiest comedies and beyond
When it comes to sex, the movie are currently going through a bit of a dry spell. It feels like it’s been a long while since we’ve seen a hot, steamy, taboo-shattering roll in the hay – or hot tub, or midsize sedan, or literal bay of hale – in a major studio film, at least not one that truly shocks the zeitgeist and gets audiences talking. Is it because of society’s general rightward shift recently? Or did filmmakers start listening to those misguided social media debates about the merits of the sex scene?
In any case, it’s far past time the movies got back to getting it on – and here are 101 examples why. Sure, in some cases, sex scenes can seem pointless. In the best examples of cinematic boffing, though, sex tells stories. It develops characters. Sometimes it’s a punchline, sometimes it’s terrifying. Sometimes, yes, it’s simply meant to arouse – but titillation has value, too.
Pour yourself some wine and slip into something a little more comfortable. Here are the 101 best sex scenes of all-time.
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Director: Nicolas Roeg Bedfellows: Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland
The film Working with a Daphne du Maurier short story, Roeg gives us Laura (Christie) and John (Sutherland), a married couple who travel from Britain to Venice for his job after losing their young daughter in a drowning accident.
The sex scene It’s a simple predinner sex scene in a hotel room, but the way Roeg shoots and edits it, and the manner in which the actors perform it, makes it extremely powerful.
Why is it so groundbreaking? It just feels so real. It’s also a rare sex scene that chimes in perfect harmony with the film around it. Their sex feels like both an expression of grief and a welcome respite from it. Most of all, the actors just look like they know what they’re doing. No wonder they’ve been denying the sex was real ever since.
Director: Ingmar Bergman Bedfellows: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann
The film After the catatonic breakdown of stage star Elisabet (Ullmann), she and nurse Alma (Andersson) enter into a fluid, mesmerizing power struggle, also a meeting of the minds.
The sex scene In a semidarkened room, Alma relates a tale of sex on the beach with her girlfriend and a pair of underage boys, an incident with dire consequences.
Why is it so groundbreaking? A classic sex scene with no actual sex in it? That's expert-level, folks. It helps to be Ingmar Bergman, the master director who could wring a heartbreaking monologue out of a shoe. Andersson's matter-of-fact relation of graphic acts makes the scene unbearably hot. The moment was often cut from prints by concerned censors. Famously, Roger Ebert wrote, ‘The imagery of this monologue is so powerful that I have heard people describe the scene as if they actually saw it in the film.’
Director: Ang Lee Tentfellows: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal
The film Based on Annie Proulx’s story about the love affair between two cowboys, Ang Lee’s beautiful, swooning film starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger as range hands who fall in love. 
The sex scene It gets mighty cold up there in the hills of Wyoming. After a night drinking whiskey, the ranchers huddle up for warmth, and then…
Why is it so groundbreaking? Ang Lee put gay sex in the mainstream. Conservatives accused the film of promoting a gay agenda, but don’t they always? Brokeback Mountain picked up three Oscars from eight nominations in 2006, but not Best Picture (which went to Crash ). Some critics, including Roger Ebert, believed homophobia factored in the voting.
Director: William Heise Bedfellows: May Irwin, John Rice
The film At just 18 seconds long, ‘The Kiss’ (sometimes known as ‘The May Irwin Kiss’) is one of the earliest films to be shown to the public. Directed by William Heise for Thomas Edison, it recreates a kiss from a popular musical of the time, The Widow Jones .
The sex scene To be honest, it’s barely a kiss; there’s definitely no tongues or bodily fluids exchanged as actor John Rice tweezes his moustache in preparation before he goes in for what is more of a peck. 
Why is it so groundbreaking? Officially the first ever film to feature two people kissing, it caused an uproar, with one commentator writing that it was ‘beastly enough in life size on the stage, but magnified to gargantuan proportions and repeated three times over, it is absolutely disgusting.’ Sounds like a film critic to us.
Director: Nagisa Oshima Bedfellows: Tatsuya Fuji, Eiko Matsuda
The film Oshima’s 1976 masterpiece – the crown jewel of a career hell-bent on upsetting the establishment – recounts the true story of the all-consuming sexual obsession that blossomed between a hotel owner and his new employee in 1936 Tokyo.
The sex scene How do we pick just one? A marvel of escalation, In the Realm of the Senses is an almost constant stream of increasingly perverse sex acts. To isolate any moment from the maelstrom of deviant (and unsimulated) behavior would be arbitrary by default. Nevertheless, we’d argue the sequence that most pushes the boundaries occurs when Kichizo (Fuji) inserts a hard-boiled egg into the vagina of his new bride, Sada (Matsuda), in full view of the people serving them dinner. He then instructs Sada to squat like a hen and lay the egg on the floor before he eats it. In most films, the pain that Sada experiences would immediately classify the act as sexual assault, but In the Realm of the Senses renders our judgments irrelevant.
Why is it so groundbreaking? Even for generations raised on free Internet porn, the acts on display in Oshima’s movie are still taboo. In the Realm of the Senses was the first nonpornographic film to include blow jobs, and there’s a very graphic one prior to the scene of food insertion. But it’s only when you watch that egg disappear that you begin to comprehend the full extent of the film’s transgression.
Interrogation roomfellows: Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas, Newman from Seinfeld
The film It’s the erotic thriller that spawned countless pale imitators. Starring Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell, a novelist suspected in a string of very sexy murders, and Michael Douglas as the cop desperate to get her in
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