Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Just wear the damn thing


I was about to write about a recent assault in Canada where a woman set her boyfriend's penis on fire while he slept, but this article about an assault in Cambodia trumped it for some reason. I've never been to a brothel, nor can I really understand the appeal of using a prostitute, but you know what? You shouldn't have to be told to wear a condom when you are visiting one. This poor son of a bitch just couldn't do it. Maybe he likes the feel of recently used hooch, maybe he likes the HIV, I don't know but he'll probably offer to put one on next time. He's a big spender, I can see that. Maybe that's why he's paying for sex.

Enjoy

Homer

Man stabbed after refusing to wear condom

Associated Press
Dec. 11, 2006 10:33 AM

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A Cambodian man has been stabbed by a sex worker in a brawl, after he refused her request to wear a condom, police said Friday.

Suon Da, 25, was knifed twice in the abdominal area by Sa Rida, a 24-year-old sex worker, during the fight at a brothel in Battambang province Wednesday, said Koam Roeuy, a deputy police chief from the area.

Koam Roeuy said Suon Da had paid Sa Rida $1.20 to have sex with her. But after Suon Da repeatedly refused to wear a condom, Sa Rida gave up and left the room.

Suon Da chased after her, demanding his money back and slapping the woman, Koam Roeuy said. Sa Rida responded by stabbing Suon Da in the stomach, he said.

"The woman was trying to prevent the transmission of diseases such as HIV," Koam Roeuy said. "But now it will be up to the court to decide her fate after she inflicted injuries on another person."

Sa Rida remains in police custody pending possible charges against her. Suon Da is being treated at a hospital in Battambang province, about 155 miles northwest of the capital Phnom Penh.

Cambodia has an HIV infection rate of 1.9 percent for people aged 15-49, among the highest in Southeast Asia.

Comprehensive education campaigns, including widespread condom use in brothels, has helped reduce the infection rate from 3 percent in 1997,

according to the Cambodian government.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Homer and I were having a discussion last night and the main point I made is that a $5 BJ is more degrading than say a $100 BJ. For some reason we never discussed sex for under $2. What the hell is that?

Anonymous said...

You also have to remember that in Cambodia the $1.20 sex act can buy at least your own plot in the killing fields.