I have spent a fair amount of time this year "behind the scenes". The daily routine is something like this. Wake up around 8am, talk to relatives back in China (time diffence is 12 hours), cook lunch and go to work. Spent 10 - 12 hours at work and finish around 10pm, do last minute grocery shopping, talk to relatives back home and go to sleep. Repeat each day. There's no hourly pay so girls only get paid when they have customers. Sometimes that means sitting around for 12 hours and maybe have 1 or 2 clients on slow days. There's not really a strong like or dislike for customers, it's just a job that needs to be done. To keep customers coming back, a certain amount of faking is needed, it is simply a matter of doing what is needed to survive, when language and no work permit, prevent getting a more meaningful job. Love isn't really a concept that is part of that. Not sure why folks would be upset about that, it's the fantasy you buy into.