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20121223

The Plight of Male Prostitutes

In respect to prostitution, boys are sexually abused at an earlier age than girls. When they enter prostitution, they also enter it at an earlier age than girls (8-10 vs 12-18 for girls).

However, male prostitutes are not always gay. They may also be bisexual and heterosexual, even if their main customers are male.

Indeed, male prostitution do not perform gay sex. Usually they are receivers of anal sex.

Yes, they are sodomized.

And that means that male prostitutes are more at-risk than female prostitutes.

Why? Because girls and women can get out of prostitution before age 18.

This is because male prostitutes do not want to risk how the STate treats them if they try to get out of the industry before age 18.

Usually this leads to the chaos of foster care.

Foster care usually will violate the rights of male prostitutes to a stable and secure home since most foster parents do not understand male prostitution.

What we need are safe homes for male prostitutes who want out.

But it won't happen in a society whose feminists will object to this misogynist and sexist rant.

Ergo we need an egalitarian society that supports gender equality transition. The privileges of feminism versus the privileges of the patriarchy only continues an unnecessary gender war.

20121222

My Hope for the Future

Overall, reduction of oppression of women of color.This may be done by egalitarian means.

Elimination of child neglect and child abuse.

Elimination of the glass ceiling for women, or better, women executives competing on the same level of men, due to men's enlightened attitude, throwing off patriarchy's disempowerment of both men and women.

Discovering evidence to counter the effect of religion as disempowering women by making Buddhist practice less of a religion and more of a lifestyle change. For Buddhism has shown that when practiced outside of patriarchies in an egalitarian society, demonstrates that Buddhist women benefit as much as men do.

As well, I believe that less oppression and sexism actually occurs in society than it did 100 years ago.

However, neither men nor women should be the privileged sex, as both feminism and patriarchism promise.

Rather, an egalitarian society without glass ceilings, oppression of women and of men, and safety of boys and girls from harm is the ideal.

As well, it's time to change myself for the better to ensure these hopes are put into action first through speech and followed through with action.

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