Thursday, April 10, 2008

I Am Not A Prostitute...

Well I am going to quote a story but before that let me clear that all here is my way of thinking and my philosophy; you may find some or all of it unacceptable so sorry if its hurting someone...

Its a true story...but sorry if you found some unacceptable words
Story:
Once one of my friend went to USA. He went to some dance bar in Los Veges. He choose Lap Dance(Hope u all know what it is) to enjoy there. While the dance he tried to involve more with that girl but she stopped him and his arms every time...by saying "Sir its not allowed..."
After she finished the song; she asked him whether he want one more song...but he demanded more...he asked her to sleep with him...And he was surprised by her answer though she was dancing naked just a while ago and was also ready for dancing on some more song(but not for S*X)...I was just surprised as well as happy by her reply? She replied

"I Am A Dancer Sir; I Am Not A Prostitute..."

The thing that motivated me to quote this story is "The Current Status of Our Values And Customs" we(Indian) used to quote and feel proud in front of the rest of the World. I am not saying that situation is out of control but you also may be realizing that its getting worse day by day. We all are aware of extramarital affairs(its applicable for both man/woman) and others issues like that; People use mask on their faces having dual standards...we hardly follow what we say...all time we pretend only...
I think Prostitute is the worst word used for woman...because we don't know what made her so...
"Jo Dikhta Hai Wo Hamesha Sahi Nahi Hota" we should never judge so quickly as we don't know everything always. So in my opinion that lady is much better than any of us who don't know what we are doing (wrong or right its a different matter as things changes relatively) but we neither stop that or open that...even if we feel it WRONG...

About a year ago one woman was caught in a raid by police here in Bangalore. She was charged in Prostitution case...but her story really shocked our society as she was selling her body to save her husband, to get the medicine and better treatment for him and her husband was well aware of that.
Now we are developing country our GDP,per capita income etc in increasing day by day...some people who can't donate money for a dying patient but they can spent their money in other way(Satisfying lust is one of them)...probably that's why that lady chose This Easier But Tough Path to save her husband life...May be this is the sign of being Developed Nation...But is it rally a Development???About you I can't say but for me its not and that lady has not done any Wrong...
"Sometime Life Make Us To Do What We Don't Like..."

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