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Law & Sex ToysViews: 160
Jan 20, 2009 6:29 am re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Law & Sex Toys
Urvashi Basak Charu Sir,you may be right in considering that women are sex toys and easily available to men. But women are sex toys with a difference. Sex toys with emotions or tending to have emotions. A man needs emotional fulfillment too apart from fulfillment of physical desire. Sex toys can't ever provide that fulfillment. Moreover in countries where sex toys are available and not banned by law, prostitutes are available too. For that matter I am not saying that prostitutes nourish one's emotional needs. Additionally sex toys are a man's as well as a woman's needs.

Further if prostitutes are there for men,giggolos are there for women, though they are few in number.

To an extent I do agree that in arranged marriages parents put up their daughters for display to men, but men too are equally put up for display to women. With education and earning power a woman has also started excercising her choice for a match worth her. Love marriages are no different. These days love the trend is that love tend to blossom between equals.

One more point for consideration is the increase in divorce cases in India for various reasons. I don't need to enumerate the reasons here. If men are dumping their wives for better prospects women too are dumping their hubands for better prospects. So why should women be exclusively categorized as sex toys.

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