Read Korea Law Blog and Have More Sex!
by Brendon Carr
An expert says it, so it must be true: Readers of blogs—including Korea Law Blog, which is indeed a blog (why, “blog” is in its very name!)—gain valuable cultural knowledge that identifies them as hip, with-it, and definitely sexworthy:
Nestled among the media’s meditations on the popularity of blogs is a theory that lends new meaning to “cyber sex.” According to Simon Dumenco, a prominent U.S. media analyst, people read blogs at least in part because they “want to get laid.”
In this week’s Media Guy column for Advertising Age magazine, Dumenco contends that knowledge of the hippest, hottest blogs can increase hook-up opportunities and boost sexual attractiveness.
So there you have it. See you back here tomorrow! Alas, this “blog-goggles” effect does not appear to be extended to the authors of blogs. The Tom Jones-style panty bonanza has not yet materialized for me, despite all my efforts at Korea Law Blog. But this is a relatively new blog.
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Korea Law Blog is brought to you by Brendon Carr, an American lawyer working as a foreign legal consultant for more than 10 years in Seoul. (Brendon is not admitted as an attorney in Korea. But you knew that.)
As a relatively old hand blogger let me give you a tip for a bit more author ‘action’. Get a female co-blogger. It certainly worked for me