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I cannot remember exactly how old I was, or even which incident happened first.
The memories, however, are quite vivid, as are the faces of the men. Their faces and
certainly their bodies flash through my mind from time to time, not haunting me, but
bringing me some sort of erotic pleasure like the captive innocently licking the breast of the captor. It’s as if I wanted it, and certainly needed for it to happen. I needed to turn myself over to someone in order to feel free, to experience the freedom that others flaunted but continued to elude me.
‘Showin’ off ya’ ass ‘cause ya’ thinkin’ it’s a trend, girlfriend, let me break it
down for you again’1
Submitted by gale on February 25, 2008 - 8:40am.
Decades of chronic civil war had left Cambodia scarred, both mentally and physically. The flood of women to Phnom Penh in search of work has led to an increase in human trafficking of both women and children. Though there are some attempts by NGOs, government institutions and international bodies to eliminate human trafficking, a high level of human trafficking remains. Most of the victims are women and children.
Estimates of the number of trafficked women and children in Cambodia vary greatly. According to a 2002 study by Steinfatt, Baker and Beesey, the estimated number of sex workers in Cambodia is 20,829, including 5,250 in Phnom Penh. A further study conducted by Steinfatt in 2003 estimated the number of trafficked women and children as approximately 2,000. According the other figures circulating since the late 1990s, there are as many as 80,000 to 100,000 trafficked women and children in Cambodia.
By James Vining
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“I can’t seem to keep my tongue in my mouth.”
~ Morrissey
Hammerstein Ballroom, 10/27/07
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How can the recent Ball Park Franks ad campaign get away with being so homoerotic?
by Nicholas Alexander Hayes
On screen, an adolescent boy sleeps in his room. The single bed, the cluttered desk, the snowboarding posters and the random ephemera taped to the walls testify his youth. The lights are on; he must have just fallen asleep.
He is alone.
Suddenly a strange arm enters the frame and gently tries to coax a hot dog into the boy's mouth. The boy limply bats the wiener away. Driven by hunger, desire, the arm grabs a tennis racket from besides the bed and batters the boy across the face.
Submitted by bjorkboy on June 21, 2007 - 6:04pm.
Here is a documentary on the gay community in Iran, produced by the CBC. I thought you might be interested.
http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2007/03/030407_1.html
Submitted by pnrjulius on June 8, 2007 - 1:11pm.
If we ask ourselves honestly what forces are behind hatred and bigotry towards gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, and other people in the queer community, one answer comes out clearly on top: religion.
This is not to say that all religions or religious people hate us; that's most certainly not true. Many devoutly religious people are very accepting of homosexuality and other non-heteronormative lifestyles.
Rather, it is to say that almost everyone who does hate us is religious, and that almost all of these use their religion as the basis of this hatred. Leviticus 20:13 gives them some excellent grounds for this (KJV): "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them."
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