Sociology Ageing
Sex marriage and Patterns: Part sociological approach
Sex marriage and Patterns: Part sociological approach
Yahya Hasan, Ph.D
We know from research as a global pattern that poverty forces women into sexual slavery as prostitutes. But never can escape from poverty and can also be victims of AIDS, which is spreading rapidly in Africa and Southeast Asia.
In the India, like most poor people in the world, favor boys over girls. They see girls as financial responsibility, because in societies poor power and wealth into the hands of men. Therefore, parents prefer boys rather than girls. In addition, customs dictate that the parents of the girl give a dowry to her future husband's family. Culturally, we can say that the social structure, families with children are only better off than the families with girls. As a result, rural areas of India and China and other Asian countries, there are high rates of sex-selective abortion through clinics.
In Thailand, the question of others, is the number of prostitution is increasing, for example, in Thailand alone, there are about two million prostitutes, which is 8% of the population. And nearly half of them are under eighteen years of age. It is reported that 40% of them are infected with the virus that causes AIDS.
Prostitution and sexual slavery in Thailand presented as sex-tourism capital of the world. In some cases, parents sell their daughters for others to raise them and then work as agents when girls approach adolescence. In the cities of these girls were victims of traffickers system to request that in bars or sex shows, fell in slavery department that keeps prisoners of the system in which there is no escape.
For girls who managed to survive childhood, the gender bias present overwhelming barriers. Overall, in some countries like India and Thailand parents to provide girls with less food, education and medical services that give children. In times of drought or other families in economic crisis leaves the girls to die. I read once that the invention of soap had served the young and older people to relax their sexual practices exposed. Y men and women helped to freely practice their sexual impulses of operations.
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