Prostitution

samruka

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    Reshmi85 said:
    Sex-positive feminism, also known as pro-sex feminism, sex-radical feminism, or sexually liberal feminism, is a movement that began in the early 1980s. Less academic sex-positive feminists became involved not in opposition to other feminists but in direct response to what they saw as patriarchal control of sexuality. As such, sex-positive feminists oppose legal or social efforts to control sexual activities between consenting adults, whether these efforts are initiated by the government, other feminists, opponents of feminism, or any other institution.

    Sex-radical feminists in particular come to a sex-positive stance from a deep distrust in the patriarchy's ability to secure women's best interest in sexually limiting laws. Other feminists identify women's sexual liberation as the real motive behind the women's movement.
    ආ...අතුල මාමෙ ඊයෙ රෑවෙනකන් බයිට් වෙලා දෑන්ද ඇහෑරුනේ?
     

    prasadana2

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    samruka said:
    ආ...අතුල මාමෙ ඊයෙ රෑවෙනකන් බයිට් වෙලා දෑන්ද ඇහෑරුනේ?

    ko me adula aiy yada? ak ka kenek da post kare mama confused ne?
     

    djanuradhaxxx

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    Reshmi85 said:
    Sex-positive feminism, also known as pro-sex feminism, sex-radical feminism, or sexually liberal feminism, is a movement that began in the early 1980s. Less academic sex-positive feminists became involved not in opposition to other feminists but in direct response to what they saw as patriarchal control of sexuality. As such, sex-positive feminists oppose legal or social efforts to control sexual activities between consenting adults, whether these efforts are initiated by the government, other feminists, opponents of feminism, or any other institution.

    Sex-radical feminists in particular come to a sex-positive stance from a deep distrust in the patriarchy's ability to secure women's best interest in sexually limiting laws. Other feminists identify women's sexual liberation as the real motive behind the women's movement.


    pala ganikava yanna:P
     

    yakshaya

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    it is true they are part of the society. best example is rosi senanayake. sonali for your information it is not a bad investment in a financial crisis like this. low capital, less risk (financially) and no liquidity issues (financially).
     

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    My Point

    My point is Prostitution is not a problem. It is a necessity to society. But men treat them as virus, while getting their service secretly.

    :angry:
     

    samruka

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    Sonali_SL said:
    My point is Prostitution is not a problem. It is a necessity to society. But men treat them as virus, while getting their service secretly.

    :angry:
    අපි වඉරස් නෙවෙයි නන්ගි,අපි පරිභෝගිකයො
     

    paalugama

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  • Sonali_SL said:
    Think................

    They are a ...................

    Part of ...............

    Our ................

    Society..................


    AND THEY ARE ALSO HUMAN BEINGS.

    Yes they are!
    There is two sides like a coin You dont know what exactly matters with that particular prostitute!
    One are forced to do so simply by the community & its activities & they are really pity I suppose they do not earn as much as other catogory & they do deserve peoples empathy!
    Other part is who does this proffession to earn money for their luxurios life!
    Who are really I suppose bustards! & I dont think that group deserve any sympathy at all!
     

    paalugama

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  • Sonali_SL said:
    My point is Prostitution is not a problem. It is a necessity to society. But men treat them as virus, while getting their service secretly.

    :angry:
    I dont think its a necessuty to society but in a way it might be a necessity for those who do not have a way of income to live their life!
    & not only men , Women do treat these pros in a bad way & in fact I think mostly the women are the one who utterly critisice these women than men!
     

    gihand4r

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    Sonali_SL said:
    My point is Prostitution is not a problem. It is a necessity to society. But men treat them as virus, while getting their service secretly.

    :angry:
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    u r wrng .men nvr trt them as viruz. Aftr fr whom prositutz r fr huh. . If price is fair. . We pay em respct. .. bt in othr hand women do trt em as virus. Cz they afraid dt ther men vl go aftr n addct2 pros n leavn em . .dtz th nly prblm. We aint got no prblm wit pros. .. Bt why u suddnly intrstn n th topic ah. . . U r not ?