Rajendar,
I feel that all of us who hope for change, have some ideals in mind, freedom
is also an 'ideal'. And I feel what we do now is also part of reaching some
'ideal'.
For your curiosity, we know that a large section of men are customers, and
they are accepted by the society and well protected by the laws. We never
hear a story of a customer getting arrested or abused by the police. They
dont have to demand for respect, or 'we' don't have to give it, we are also
part of the same society.
Aryan
On 6/2/07, rajeender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> You have a valid point there. However, a point of ideal, a distant
> ideal, I would say. I doubt if we ever reach there. Very probably it
> will fall out of fashion before we reach anywhere near. See the other
> reply (obscenity). See, where we stand in terms of sensibility?
> A question out of curiosity. You say: "Also many of us do not think
> that sex work is lesser than writing/intellectual work." I wonder
> how you would view the buyers of sex work. We usually regard
> readership or customers with some respect (though merely in words).
> The same applies to those who buy sex workers' service?
> Rajeender
>
> On Jun 2, 1:39 pm, "aryakrishnan ramakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Responding to this
> > to make a point about the Kerala website and Cdit why do you need to
> call
> > it as 'whorish' ? What is the connection? You repeat the term
> 'whoredom'! I
> > wonder even after all the struggles of the sex worker's movement in
> kerala,
> > men have no shame in using these terminologies! I understand your
> anger,
> > but to show it, is it necessary to abuse sex workers? What have they got
> to
> > do with it? Or do you think C-dit or any other organisation in Kerala is
> > selling some better services than a sexworker sells? We need to be
> sensitive
> > about the language we use. Also many of us donot think that sex work is
> > lesser than writing/intellectual work.
> > Aryan
> >
>
>
> >
>
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