Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Watch out! Tour to the third world countries can earn you ED.

Third world countries have always caught the attention of the whole of the human fraternity for diverse reasons. Be it for the problems like poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, illiteracy, inflation, higher crime rates, lack of hygiene, or population, these countries have always given food for thought for the so called “thinkers” of the world. But of late these countries have come into the world view once again, not for the negative reasons, but for a very creative and positive reason. And the reason is nothing other than travel and tourism.

Call it a co- incidence or a mishap, but most of the third world countries prove to be very popular travel destinations. India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal and most of the countries of Africa come under the division of the third world countries, and incidentally they also remain the all time favourite tourist spots ever.

Some of the main reasons behind the flocking of tourists to these destinations are that- firstly, traveling in these countries is comparatively cheaper. Secondly, for the people of the developed countries, visit to these places provide a very welcome change. Thirdly, the cultures of most of these countries are very much intact. They have not gone through much of a change. They are capable of maintaining their original freshness and rawness. This is something that is not very much to be found in the developed or the first world countries. Hence it is not surprising that tourism in the third world countries is booming big time.

The fact that the travel has become a money making industry in the third world countries is also a very heart warming fact. Poverty remains one of the main concerns of the third world countries. Hence through the field of travel and tourism if these countries successfully add some resources to the buffers of the country, there is nothing wrong in that.

However like the fact that a coin always has two sides, similarly to everything good and nice there is invariably a flip side. One very unconventional drawback of travel and tourism in the third world countries is casual sex and sometimes also rampant prostitution. As has been already mentioned in the beginning of the article, traveling in the third world countries is comparatively cheap. Sex, is also cheap in the third world countries, if one is out to buy sex. Prostitution is very rampant in the third world countries and as it is cheap, there are tourists who want to have a taste of it. There are also very rare cases when cupid strikes between people who meet beyond the geographical boundaries of their countries. Sometimes these flings develop into full fledged relations but more commonly these flings also end with the end of the vacations. But what these flings and also visits to the brothel can leave is a trail of diseases. Both mental and physical. The latter might include STDs and diseases like ED. This is also a reason why STDs like AIDS are so rampant in the third world countries. Again these STDs in the men can lead to ED also. ED is another ailment that is very much seen in the third world countries. And the third world countries are also not armed with the boon of the ED dugs like Levitra that are easily available in the developed countries. This is the irony of the whole situation that drugs like Levitra are actually not that easily available in the countries and in the social strata where they are really required.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Good read for Indian society.

The worldly spiritualist said...

quite informative article.Many ignorent men will be benifitted from it.