Atlanta Escorts: The Curious Case of Malaysian Prostitution
Posted on December 1st, 2009 in Atlanta escorts
You can never really judge another culture based on your own, it just won’t work. While some ideals are arguably universal, things like murder and stealing being wrong, there are innumerable grey areas in all facets of being that can differ vastly from one culture to another. One need only look at what goes on from day to day in Japan to appreciate that. Yogurt flavored pop, hotel rooms that are just glorified drawers, panty vending machines, sailor outfits on school girls and the entire history of Japanese cinema. Japan and the USA are pretty much different in every conceivable way.
While you can’t fairly judge another culture based on your own cultural experience, you’re still likely to be surprised by the way they do some things. Yogurt pop is just weird, after all. Likewise, if you were to read some article son the issue of prostitution in a place like Malaysia, and contrast it with your own experience with the hobby, you might again find yourself surprised.
A recent article on NewStraitsTimes called “Sex and the Hubby” covers the issue of prostitution in Malaysia. And it flows like any typical news article would, but as you read it, some of the language and tone starts to stand out as slightly amiss. It’s that feeling you get when a stranger starts talking to you in an overly familiar way, or something completely bizarre is happening around you and for a second you’re not sure if it’s real or some kind of a joke.
For instance, the article in question includes this passage; “Women’s Aid Organisation vice-president Vicky Alahakone said in some cases, the wives were partly to blame for their men straying as they had unwittingly ‘abandoned’ their husbands while trying to juggle careers and the household.” A representative from a women’s organization said that?
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