> From: Ritu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Andrew Paul wrote:
> 
> > LOL, yes, you are well known for your callousness, you are
> > clearly blessed with a heart of stone!
> 
> *g*
> 
> You do say the nicest things to a girl. :)
> 

Always glad to oblige :)

> > I get the feeling we are all being armchair experts here. It
> > would be best if we listened to one who had some experience
> > in such matters. I have no doubt there are women (and perhaps
> > men) who are pushed into prostitution, either by force, or by
> > economic necessity. Equally, there are some who choose it, of
> > their own free will. Perhaps if we all chipped in $5, we
> > could book an hour or two for discussions with someone who knew :)
> 
> Agreed. :)
> If I were a bit more ambulatory, I'd have prefered going over and
> talking to these people myself. As it is, I have been unable to talk
> either my brother or husband into going over to get some answers for
me.
>

I think you might find them reluctant to undertake such ventures, for
fear of their motives being misunderstood.
 
> > No, I don't think
> > they will all burn in hell for all eternity, and I think it
> > would be a) stupid, b) pointless, c) in an odd and no doubt
> > misguided way, a denial of a women's right to choose if we
> > were to attempt to eradicate it.
> 
> I don't think anyone burns in hell for all eternity. And the only
> disagreement I have with the rest of what you say is that I think you
> are narrowing the field a bit when you say 'a woman's right to
choose'.
> Men's rights are also being affected, dammit! :)
> 

True enough, I was going to go back and add men, but I thought I'd leave
it as and see if anyone objected.

> But I don't see how anyone can ever eradicate prostitution. So the
most
> sensible course of action seems to be legalising the trade. Things
> would/could be monitored, and at least the prostitutes would have a
> legal status and all the protection that affords.
> 
> To go off on a tangent here, the comment you made at the end of your
> first mail in this thread made me want to recommend Guru Dutt's
_Pyasa_
> to you. I think you'd enjoy the movie. Another movie that I found
myself
> thinking of was Vijay Anand's _Guide_, the story of a woman whose
mother
> forces her into a marriage to enable her to escape the dev-dasi
system.
> Ironically enough, the girl would probably have been happier within
that
> system, and indeed breaks free of her marriage soon thereafter. The
> ending is a bit unconvincing but the movie is definitely worth a
watch.
> 

Sadly the Indian video store on the corner of our street has closed
down, there is another round the corner. I will investigate next time I
am topping up on papadams and their home ground curry powder. I confess,
the dev-dasi system does sound intriguing, and a rather Indian response
to the problem.

Andrew



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