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Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 06:02
by Donnavila Marie01
The community does not report such cases because the community considers it a norm or a need. The members of the community try to cover each other.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 07:08
by gali
Donnavila Marie01 wrote:The community does not report such cases because the community considers it a norm or a need. The members of the community try to cover each other.
A good point. You're right that those communities don't see this as wrong, more the pity. I am thankful I don't live in such a place.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 07:35
by kandscreeley
It's really such a sad situation. Stories like this or ones of human trafficking make my stomach churn. I just don't understand either those that do this or those that use these services. Something definitely needs to be done, but it is almost impossible as long as people continue to USE them. :(

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 07:43
by gali
kandscreeley wrote:It's really such a sad situation. Stories like this or ones of human trafficking make my stomach churn. I just don't understand either those that do this or those that use these services. Something definitely needs to be done, but it is almost impossible as long as people continue to USE them. :(
Likewise! If there were laws punishing the clients, it might have helped a bit. Still, I don't think we can abolish it altogether. As long as there is a demand for it, it will live on.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 09:27
by Ssinghal
Child prostitution is a worldwide reality. I believe the most important thing to solve this is poverty alleviation programmes and employment providing schemes. If there is no poverty, then there will be no need for parents to give away their children in prostitution.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 11:44
by indubitabubbly
This is a reality everywhere. It is so difficult to see/read/hear about these situations and feel helpless as to a solution.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 07:18
by DarleneCabrera
Sadly this is happening all over the world.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 08:31
by Jeyran Main
Nothing can be done until the organizations and people with money and strength can do something about it.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 09:34
by Heidi M Simone
gali wrote:I was shocked to read that her own parents gave her in prostitution. Their own daughter, and only a kid for that! Nothing excuses that, in my book. Malika was just a kid, so she didn't realize she was exploited and believed her parents that it is more dignified than her father's job. :roll:

I agree something should be done, but I am not sure what. :eusa-think:
Well said, gali! It was so sad to hear that Malika thought her job was more dignified than her father's. Wasn't he a dancer?

Child prostitution is one of the saddest realities. I also agree that something should be done, but I also don't know what... :(

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 10:09
by gali
hsimone wrote:
gali wrote:I was shocked to read that her own parents gave her in prostitution. Their own daughter, and only a kid for that! Nothing excuses that, in my book. Malika was just a kid, so she didn't realize she was exploited and believed her parents that it is more dignified than her father's job. :roll:

I agree something should be done, but I am not sure what. :eusa-think:
Well said, gali! It was so sad to hear that Malika thought her job was more dignified than her father's. Wasn't he a dancer?

Child prostitution is one of the saddest realities. I also agree that something should be done, but I also don't know what... :(
Thank you. :)

Her dad was a street performer, and quite good at it. The odd thing was that her mom thought the same as Malika and she was an adult! How a mother can sell her own daughter is beyond me!

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 11:46
by kusiima Robert Kato
its true child prostitution is on the rise in most African countries.This is brought about by poverty in many communities and laziness.This could also be attributed to young girls loving quick money but i think going in for such acts is not the solution.The concerned authorities should wake up and put a stop on this vice

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 15:13
by Emmaky
Its so painful to imagine the person who is supposed to give you a safe haven turns out to be a monster. I have a 15 ,month sin and I cannot imagine any desperation that would make me subject him to this vice.

Its such a shame.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 18 Jul 2017, 15:37
by MrsCatInTheHat
Donnavila Marie01 wrote: There are even five-year-old kids who are involved in prostitution.
I literally cry every time I think about it.

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 19 Jul 2017, 05:38
by Brenda Kiptim
I think education is important. A lot of people who do this do it not out of malice but because they have seen it happen so often, maybe went through it themselves and therefore it becomes their norm

Re: Child prostitution: a reality in Third World

Posted: 30 Jul 2017, 18:21
by Manang Muyang
The perversity of man (and woman, lest I offend some quarters) knows no bounds. I recall Sodom and Gomorrah and how God punished those people. It's an age-old atrocity and sadly, may always plague the world.