Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Contrary to what many think, Thailand remains conservative in terms of sex. Among many contradictions and hypocrisies
One of the most erroneous stereotypes about Thailand is that it is a kind of brothel in heaven or to garden Additional in which to practice free love. If you goes beyond the red-light districts, it turns out in reality a country very soon conse rvatore in terms of sex and full of contradictions and hypocrisies that a recent wave moralizing applied to the cinema - with a movie trailer innocent censored and even banned - has brought to the surface.

course: the Walking Street in Pattaya, Patpong and Nana in Bangkok, Patong in Phuket are dens of iniquity, where throngs of foreigners pay to have sex with girls (and boys) often from the countryside. Less visible but more widespread is prostitution in Thailand for the benefit of mankind - the "karaoke bar," the " en tertainment complex" and the massage rooms where everyone knows what's on offer.

The first contradiction is that prostitution is prohibited by law, which prohibits even the sex shops, in fact, many of the most popular structures are controlled by the army and police top brass, who also derive huge profits through kickbacks. (The current Minister of Commerce - among others - is the daughter of the owner of the largest "entertainment complex" of Bangkok). The other is that, although entire villages live in substance with the money that they send home to their daughters' work in the city, the prostitutes are viewed badly by the rest of society, particularly from middle and upper classes in Bangkok ( then maybe you leave their arms in the evening).

With the world of the forbidden hypocritically confined in his compound, the Thai company remains conservative in relationships. Kissing in public is taboo, and also see couples walking hand in hand is rare. Virginity before marriage is - at least in theory - a respected value, even if it is common practice among young people also have different stories to a contemporary relationship. Recently, a statistical put Thailand in second place worldwide for single mothers between 15 and 19 years, including the total absence of sex education and parental reluctance to touch the topic.

Le autorità thailandesi sembrano però vivere in un loro mondo a parte, in cui i giovani vanno protetti dalle malvagie influenze della libidine e qualsiasi manifestazione di affetto va censurata. Nelle ultime settimane, dal trailer nei cinema del film “Love Julinsee”, una delle tante commediole adolescenziali che tanto vanno di moda qui, è stata tagliata le dolci scene in cui i giovani lui e lei – nell'obbligatoria divisa scolastica – si avvicinano per baciarsi; le immagini del bacio vero e proprio erano già state omesse dal regista per evitare polemiche, ma per i censori non è bastato.

Figuratevi la sorte toccata allora a “ Insects in the backyard (Insects in the backyard), an independent film which contained explicit scenes of sex between men, child prostitutes and meditate to kill the father transsexual. The director - who wanted to highlight the hypocrisies of homosexuality in Thailand and to reflect their prejudices - pointed to limited output, with a ban for children under 20 years, the National Film Board has instead put on the Index, by banning the dissemination in Thailand tout court, as "contrary to morality".

In television, the contradictions are even more absurd. In the Thai soap opera there may be bloody images violence, but a love scene between two characters is only hinted: music and soft lighting, languid eyes, he and she might rest on the bed and then ... stop. Two seconds later you might have already covered. Do not be troubled public decency, it is understood, the problem is that it arrives on time then the scene where the man beats the woman on the bed against his will, subduing it to suit its desires. Usually ends up, to repair the rape, the woman becomes the partner of the rapist or is forced to make us business. Amazing Thailand.

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