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    Default My husband made me a prostitute

    Wonder if anybody here finds this interesting. I was kinda touched by this. #dontdrink&drive

    http://www.storypick.com/my-husband-...-a-prostitute/

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    well she said she wanted to.. so whats the harm ?
    I'm a well hung chap, hung like a bastard says i.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyeight View Post
    Wonder if anybody here finds this interesting. I was kinda touched by this. #dontdrink&drive

    http://www.storypick.com/my-husband-...-a-prostitute/
    An anti-drink driving campaign.
    Her accent sounds Indian.
    Hope if she undergoes her "tubectomy " she has better luck than those poor Indian women who underwent botched sterilisations a few weeks ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyeight View Post
    Wonder if anybody here finds this interesting. I was kinda touched by this. #dontdrink&drive

    http://www.storypick.com/my-husband-...-a-prostitute/
    and My Wife mde me punter

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    Reminds me of the graffiti once that someone wrote
    My mother made me a homosexual and the reply was If I gave her the wool would she make me one too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogman View Post
    Reminds me of the graffiti once that someone wrote
    My mother made me a homosexual and the reply was If I gave her the wool would she make me one too?

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    I have a bit of a problem with this video:

    The implication is that it is the man who is supposed to financially provide for the woman (and the family, if any).

    Is this really how we should be today; aren't women now expected to have a career and also be capable providers?

    Isn't it all a bit patriarchal?

    (I don't have a problem with the don't drink and drive bit, though.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empirical View Post
    I have a bit of a problem with this video:

    The implication is that it is the man who is supposed to financially provide for the woman (and the family, if any).

    Is this really how we should be today; aren't women now expected to have a career and also be capable providers?

    Isn't it all a bit patriarchal?

    (I don't have a problem with the don't drink and drive bit, though.)

    I do see your point Empirical but I guess this would be applicable vice versa as well. I mean in case a guy's girl friend or his wife met an accident and she was in a coma. If the guy has to figure out ways to make money in order to meet the medical costs, we wouldn't call it a matriarchal society. Would we?
    I guess the point coming from the short film was that such accidents affect not only the victims but everyone around them.

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    I can imagine many saying my wife made me a punter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HonestJosephine View Post
    Interesting video, shame the message to not drink and drive was overshadowed by peoples comments on prostitution.
    it really is, it gives rhuama and the like a realistic view of why some of the girls do the job they do, to survive and put food on the table regardless especially like the woman in the video who turns to sex work because her husband can no longer provide for the family. its a drink driving ad but it could also be used to give a positive and realistic spin on why some women choose sex work....
    $$$$$, the same way anyone chooses a job, to put food on the table and keep their kids in college for example, or to go a couple of steps above that, because it funds the lifestyle they choose to lead.
    Last edited by funlover12; 11-12-14 at 06:30.

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