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September 22, 2004

Should prostitution be made legal?

A small stroll after our heavy lunch has become a daily habit. We discuss about most of the things under the sun to divert our attention from our busy work schedule, and yesterday?s hot topic was why shouldn?t prostitution be made legal? My new friend, Hemant Sharma, a hardcore journalist had some valid point to support his stand, while Suren, another friend of mine, thought prostitution was not part of Indian civilization. And as you have rightly guessed?I took Hemant?s stand.
Check what a ?Pakistani Girl? has to say about me!

A man?s acceptance level of opposite sex and their behaviour towards them completely depend on his desperation level. I personally have seen that people born and brought up in Mumbai are far more decent in handling relationships with women, because they know where they need to go if sex is their motive. Unlike Chennai, where men look for sex even in a crowded bus!

I am yet to see a person in Mumbai who rubs his flesh with woman in a crowd, or pinches her butt or spanks on it. On the other hand I have come across many men in Chennai who place their boneless nonsense in the butt creak and come in the bus itself!

Sex becomes an ugly affair if done in the wrong way in the wrong place. And the best way to find a permanent solution to this problem is setting up legal brothels in all the major cities and towns, and providing licenses for sex workers.

*A prostitute can print her own visiting card or could probably advertise about her services in newspapers. She can be clear about her areas of specialization, so that men don?t get disappointed after the payment is done.
*Customer satisfaction should be given top priority.
*A bill will be furnished after the service is rendered, and you can bring this bill along with you for a special discount the second time.
*A minimal luxury tax can be levied on both the customer and the service provider so that government also makes some decent money in the process. The government can use this money for rehabilitation of pre-teens who are forced into prostitution

Making prostitution legal will also put an end to the police atrocities on them, and also crime on women which otherwise are foolishly termed as eve teasing.

Not that this market isn?t active today. Incidentally I came to know of a 60-year old person - owner of one of the leading silk emporiums in Chennai going for at least 3-4 young girls every week in one of the leading hotels. Wah Taj Boliye!

Posted by Kenni at September 22, 2004 10:42 AM

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