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Rajiv

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Prostitution is world ka oldest danda...I mean dhanda :hysterical: India ho ya west ye dhanda kabhi band nahi hoga! Too many bull**** sex taboos in India! That said prostitution is as prevalent in west as it is in India. Lot of men reject the prostitute if she insists on safe sex. Men who have unprotected sex with prostitutes should have their danda chopped in half :hysterical:

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1)Protected sex with a prostitute constitutes adultery.Unprotected sex puts his family at risk of death . 2)Since the man has gone to the prostitute ...it is more like a death wish. The prostitute is indirectly responsible but the man who goes out of his way to get the disease home is the man responsible for the families misery.He deserves nothing less than the punishment for willful murder most foul .No sympathy for such bastards .They deserve to die like dogs.Most women infected in India (apart from prostitutes) are poor wives who put their lives in the hands of their undeserving husbands.
I feel a double standard here. So the prostitute has unprotected sex regularly with different men and gets HIV. She then has a child who then has HIV. Is she not as bad as the man! She then also continues to have sex with different men and spread the disease even more!
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Yes she is bad ...but most often for her it is a choice between dying of hunger or dying of aids.... It's not the same for her costumers.....
hmm so poverty is an excuse for crime. Thus if you apply this standard it is ok to rob and murder people for money as you are hungry. I also dont believe that all prostitutes would be dying of hunger if they were not hookers. I feel a double standard here radhs!
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Besides the customers go to them..knowing the risks.It is more like suicide than murder. I also do believe that not all prostitutes are so helpless....and they are to be blamed too.
If some are not so helpless then according to your standard should they not be hanged as well for having unprotected sex?
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They should be hanged if they force you...when you yourself go to them then how can you hang them ?It is like saying ...wahan kuunwa hai...mein kya karoon...koodna to padega.Why do you act like men are helpless kids.?...they go there willfully ...how can they blame others...

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They should be hanged if they force you...when you yourself go to them then how can you hang them ?It is like saying ...wahan kuunwa hai...mein kya karoon...koodna to padega.Why do you act like men are helpless kids.?...they go there willfully ...how can they blame others...
It seems you are hell bent on making this a sexist issue rather than seeing the real cause of the issue. Carry on with the venting then, i suppose.
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Friday 08th of June 2007 India Has A Million Less AIDS Cases Than Believed: Study Friday 08th of June 2007 India may have a million less AIDS patients than has been widely believed, according to a new but still unreleased survey whose findings were reported here. The survey that was financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and carried out under international supervision shows that India probably no longer has the largest number of AIDS patients in the world, the New York Times said Friday. An official United Nations 2006 estimated that India has 5.7 million AIDS patients. However, an early analysis of the new survey by American epidemiologists who know the data and the Indian health ministry suggests that India has between two and three million victims. Surveys conducted in various countries across the world like the National Family Health Survey, which produced India's new figures, have forced Unaids to scale down its global AIDS estimates. The New York Times said that India's survey was finished last year, but Avahan, the AIDS group financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, refused to discuss the figures before their formal release, which has not been scheduled. 'This is a replay of what happened in Kenya,' said Daniel Halperin, an expert on AIDS infection rates at the Harvard School of Public Health. He said that when Kenya was surveyed in 2004 its prevalence rate was halved to 6.7 percent from the 15 percent that Unaids had estimated in 2001. The latest reduced figure for AIDS cases in India indicates that the virus circulates mostly within high-risk groups of prostitutes and their clients- especially truck drivers, homosexuals and people who inject drugs. Although Richard Feacham, until recently the executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, and other prominent figures have accused India of denying the scope of its AIDS problem, Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said the government is spending $2 billion to fight the disease. 'India is glaringly not in a denial phase,' Ramadoss said, adding that he was grateful for the pressure from critics because it had forced the country to move faster. 'We need to work with the Global Fund, not contradict each other.' http://newspostindia.com/report-2734

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