“Places where sex is sold are the same everywhere. They always have a viewing window or something similar: a bar, a walkway, a stage where you can see bodies and, if permitted, feel them. It has to be a space that facilitates the circulation of these bodies, so that they can be appraised, touched, negotiated. And it must have an area in which to complete---once agreed upon, once contracted---sexual intercourse. The noise of people or glasses or music always helps. Smoke. Something unspeakable in the air.” DesireSexProstitutionTransactionsBodiesBrothelsCommodificationSex TradeWhorehouseStrip Clubs Book:The Taiga Syndrome Source: The Taiga Syndrome