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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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    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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