Sunday, November 4, 2007

South Africa And India- Sisters In Sex Related Crimes!

Crimes against women consists a considerable percentage of the overall crimes committed in the world today. And it is not as if only the deprived or the low society women are sexually and physically assaulted. Even the highly successful women are not free from the lusty sights and deeds of men. The irony is that no matter how good a life a women carves for herself she cannot actually protect herself from the fact that she is a woman. She cannot safeguard herself from her own sexuality.


Obviously the crimes against women are at a hike in the less developed countries or the third world countries as we commonly refer to them as. South Africa has the highest rate of crimes against women and even otherwise the crime rate in this country is quite high. In fact there are certain crimes that actually South Africa introduced into the world. Sexual crimes are particularly steeping high in this otherwise "beautiful" country. Every 26 seconds a woman is raped and the victims are not just the poor or the blacks. Sexual assault of the girl child is one of the most common characteristics of this country and there are many groups who are involved in child pornography and various other pornographies. The crime rates against women are also rapidly rising in India and India is posing a serious threat to South Africa in terms of the crime against women rankings!

Incidentally in South Africa and India, the number of diseases, epidemics, and above all STDs are also very much prevalent. Infact the dangerous sexually transmitted disease AIDS is having the majority of its victims in South Africa and India. Besides Aids there is also a swell of other STDs because of the widespread crime against women. All the implementations, the rules and the regulations that are being made to get a grasp over the crime against women have been more on the paper and less in reality.

Nevertheless the increase in these kinds of crimes would only result in disaster. One thing that many people don't know is that random and irresponsible sex apart from increasing the chances of sexually transmitted diseases also increases the chance of developing impotence or erectile dysfunction in men. It has been found that erectile dysfunction can attack men who are in the habit of having sex with multiple partners. So rape and sexual molestation not only harms the woman but also the man. The only difference is that the man gets the diseases from his own doings and the woman becomes a victim for no fault of hers. Apart from the physical humiliation any woman who is raped also goes through a lot of physical and mental trauma, her sense of self worth is completely shattered. And many times she is completely devastated; many rape victims fail to recover from the trauma.
There is no medication that can reinstall a person's faith in oneself. But there are medications that can cure the physical bruises of rape and many of the STDs. Erectile dysfunction in men that can also crop up from casual sex can also be treated successfully today. But the medications of ED like the Viagra are very expensive and can be had only on medical prescription. One can order Viagra from anywhere and everywhere, yes you can buy Viagra online sitting anywhere in the world, from the online pharmacies, some of which even sell it at cheap rates. But even this cheap rate is quite exorbitant for the majority of the population in India and South Africa. Good for them, as easy accessibility to cheap Viagra or similar drugs can further increase such crimes in these countries. Now, we can say that ED is a punishment for all these wanton men for their shameful deeds!

The author writes a whole array of articles on the causes and consequences of erectile dysfunction, issues concerning the anti-impotency drug Viagra and altogether provides tips on how to procure Viagra online

1 comment:

Unknown said...

informative but but failed to understand whether the soptlight is on male ED or exploitation of female. in india it is easy to understand that lack of education, poverty and social pressure are the three basic causes to bound women in shackles. i wonder whether population control in india will be a success story if a woman learnt to sau no!