Friday, September 25, 2009

Have you ever seen such "monument"?




Hello friends!
Today I read different information on the Internet and found one interesting thing. As far as I understand, this is not the news anymore, but I personally did not know anything about the existence of such a “monument”! Did you know about that?
The monument to a prostitute can be found in Prague! This is a bronze sculpture of a woman without underwear. The monument shows this woman in a process of giving intimate services to a client. A lot of citizens were against of such a sculpture in the city. They call it a symbol of porno, vice and shame.
The official name of the monument is “The Branch of Vice” but local citizens call it only “Whore monument”!
What is your attitude towards such monument? Does a prostitute have a right to be called a woman? There are many monuments to different professions can be found all over the world. Can prostitution be called a profession?
P.S. By the way, it is considered to be a good omen - to come to the sculpture and rub the intimate place of a leaning ladies with your finger!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

What countries have legal prostitution?

Frankly speaking, I was surprised to know that there was a big list of countries which had prostitution as a legal job! Even Iran has "temporary wives" which can be for only a few hours!

Many European counties agreed that prostitution was not a crime but job! Though a rather unusual job as for me.
So, here we have the list of countries which did not find any crime in prostitution and made it to be legal:

- Canada
- England
- France
- Denmark
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Israel
- Australia

Certainly, this list is not full, many European countries can be called there. New Zealand passed in 2003 one of the most comprehensive decriminalization acts which even made street hookers legal which is causing many concerns.

The USA do not accept prostitution yet. How do you think: why? This county always was told to be a “free” one: the freedom of word, the freedom of press… Certainly, they have a lot of stupid laws in every state! Well, the US are based our puritanical forcing a certain religious view. Maybe that is the reason? Is not it is a legal women’s choice as well as a women’s right to choose of abortion?

People, is it really needed to legalize the prostitution? Where are you from? Is it legalized in your country? If no, would you like it to be legal then?

Monday, September 14, 2009

Do we need the prostitution’s legalization?

At different times and in different countries people treated priestesses of love in different ways: some were positive, some – completely negative. Today the attitudes towards prostitution and its representatives are contradictory. This is especially true of the former USSR, where, as we know, sex and prostitution did not exist at all (but who believes that?).
The Proponents of the prostitution’s legalization are often against of this kind of business but they recognize the problem of prostitution and think that its legalization is because of its necessity. Though it does not imply or justify a government support. To support their point of view they bring a variety of reasons such as "the legalization of prostitution would keep organized records and health monitoring of love’s priestesses that could significantly reduce the growth of venereal diseases", "prostitution has always existed and will exist", "prostitution is not the oldest profession but the ancient ritual and a secular law simply can not deal with religious rituals".
The opponents of legalization also cause the compelling arguments. They put the spiritual and moral decline of society as the focus which inevitably will be a result of such a democracy. In particular, they rely on the experience of Holland. Certain sections of the country, which legalize prostitution, drugs and same-sex marriages, crave for more and more. The result is that the party of Dutch pedophiles "Charity, Freedom and Diversity" offered to legalize the prostitution of children! According to representatives of international funds to protect children and their rights, the expansion of Dutch society began with the "noble" idea - the legalization of prostitution. Another bitter opponent of the prostitution’s legalization is a religion. World religions are unanimous in this matter as they consider a similar exercise to be the one of the most grievous sins.
Of course, so many people - so many opinions, but how do you think: do we need to legalize prostitution in countries where this legalization does not exist yet?

Friday, September 11, 2009

My regards to you!

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Friends, my regards to you!