Thursday, July 24, 2008

Prostitution


are we completely sure we know they are what they are? simply with no personality whatsoever, earning a living by providing sexual services to men. it's another kind of 'job' in society, however we developed a habit of looking down on them. seeing them as 'lower class'. i just don't think society has any rights to classify prostitutes as a degrading job; something to be ashamed of. honestly, we are all human beings; we all need our sexual entertainment and intercourse sometime in life - it's human nature to desire it! who decided one day that society gets to judge; whether they accept a certain action or someone, whether something's right or wrong? obviously, prostitution is seen way beyond unacceptable - in some places, it's even against the law. but why? the prostitute decide to be promiscuous - we certainly cannot do anything about this.. i mean, she has her own human rights too. prostitution also relates to sexual intercourse.. and just because there's a bit of cash involved in between it, i don't think society should take further actions and actually ban the job itself.

we all stereotype prostitutes; no personality, drug-addict, in debt, dirty, etc. however, they are human beings too, they just take advantage of the figure they've got, the appearance, etc. to pay for their bills, living, etc. so why is that so wrong? they decide to be what they are.. & i dont think society is in any position to stop them. yes, i agree, forced prostitution is unacceptable. but with age limits, perhaps, or even with legal papers or some registration or status, i think prostitution should be allowed to carry on.

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