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Kelly Brook in a 2016 Calendar at 40 of the Day

I always feel awkward watching old ladies Glamour model….but not that awkward because I am a pervert and like wondering how all their battle wounds happen… Sure, I prefer when the old ladies Glamour modeling are suburban wives, with kids, trying to add excitement to their marriages…and not some delusional titty model from the UK who still thinks she’s got it going on, despite being old, washed up and hardly interesting, all because she has big tits and a loyal fan base who like big tits..that gave her confidence to move to America…back when she was smart enough to have that “miscarriage” when she was at a turning point in her middle aged Glamour model career, where she could have settled down to be a mom, but that’s just a miserable existence…so instead, she’s still going at it….releasing calendars, which says a lot about her career, because if your fans still buy calendars…you’re pretty fucking old… Here are some of the pics, because I guess she’s releasing them in instalments…to maximize people talking about her tits…no one actually cares about.. The post Kelly Brook in a 2016 Calendar at 40 of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Kelly Brook in a 2016 Calendar at 40 of the Day

Women In The World: Modern-Day Slavery & Human Trafficking

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Many of today’s women and children are being enslaved through the rampant sex industry around the world. Promised a better life and more opportunities, women are sold by their families only to find that they were tricked and are actually being sold into prostitution. There are different forms of human trafficking, all of which involve women being lured away from their families toward a life in which they are constantly indebted to someone. Here are some statistics about the prevalence of human trafficking from a group called Global Issues Affecting Women : -The US Department of State estimates 600,000-800,000 trans-national trafficking victims each year . -The U.S. State Department estimates that 80 per cent of trafficking victims are women or girls (about 640,000 each year). -Human trafficking is the second largest criminal industry in the world after drug dealing, and it is the fastest growing. Similar to how drug dealing works, the exploiter profits from his sale. However, in this case, the item being sold is a human against her will. Often, women are forced into prostitution or forced to work extremely demanding jobs such as factory workers. Then, the owner of the woman gets to keep the majority of her profits, successfully keeping the woman inferior and needy. The reason that human traffickers are able to successfully scare their victims into silence and servitude is because they transport them to a foreign location where they have no connections or opportunities to save them. Women are stripped of their belongings and important travel documents in order to keep them from attempting to flee. Owners can easily deprive the woman of food and water to emphasize the power that they have over their victims. Here, the woman is the property of her owner and must abide to what he says or suffer the consequences of abuse, sexual assault, or even death. Often, women are blackmailed into listening to their owners because the victims are threatened that their owner will have her families killed at home if they do not follow the rules. One of the biggest risks with sex slavery is the prevalence of premature death of the woman. This can be the result of suicide, homicide, drug problems, or HIV/AIDS. Because women are forced to live unhealthy lifestyles at the mercy of their owner, they often fall victim to diseases and fatal situations. Human trafficking is an important issue not only because of the inhumane acts that it entails and the psychological damage that ensues, but also because of the illegal movement of immigrants across the globe. Just as slavery existed in American history, women are being sold, bought, and transported against their wills. At this very moment, women and children are being help captive, forced to give up their bodies and work without hopes of being able to escape and live a free life again. If you would like to read testimonies of survivors of human trafficking, click here . Women In The World: Why Do Women Have To Fight To Drive? Women In The World: Why Are Brides Being Burned After Their Marriages? Women In The World: Why Are So Many Pregnant Women At Risk? Women In The World: Why Does Female Circumcision Still Exist?

Women In The World: Modern-Day Slavery & Human Trafficking

Women In The World: Why Do Women Have To Fight To Drive?

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Imagine that you’ve planned a day to stay in and try out all of those recipes that you’ve been meaning to test out. Just as you have almost everything mixed together, you realize that you don’t have eggs. However, due to the male-dominated culture of your area, you can’t just jump into the car and drive to the grocery store. Instead, you have to wait until your husband comes home to have him drive you and escort you to the store. Last month women in Saudi Arabia, fueled by pent up frustration and the desire for equality , challenged their culture and government by asserting their right to drive. This seemingly obvious right is actually not extended equally to both genders because of the conservative Muslim culture. In an effort to defy the ultra-conservative ideals and take a stand, women came up with an interesting way to publicize their rights. What better outlet to raise awareness and support than social networking? That’s right, Saudi Arabian women took a stand on Facebook by posting photos and videos of themselves driving cars. Using networks such as Facebook and Twitter allowed the women to gain support for their cause while simultaneously raising publicity for this issue. This effort was especially strong in June, as many women took the wheel and publicized it on the internet in an effort to further integrate themselves into society. This movement was a breakthrough in that it gained international attention: because many women in Saudi Arabia have never had the opportunity to get their licenses, they encourage female visitors to take advantage of their foreign licenses and cruise the road openly. Many people who agree with these restrictions on women feel that it protects them. Without being able to drive, women are less likely to leave the house without a male escort. Apparently, keeping women from driving relieves them of the obligation of having to transport themselves. This twisted way of viewing the infringement on women’s rights makes it seem as though the Saudi Arabian government is doing women a favor by not allowing them to drive vehicles. Rather than permitting women to drive without restrictions, the conservative culture forces them to remain subordinate to their male counterparts. There are two issues at stake here- women exercising their deserved right to drive and the community standing up against oppressive authority. Until the Saudi Arabian government stops treating females as the inferior gender, women will continue to be suppressed and their rights will continue to be overlooked. Women In The World: Why Are Brides Being Burned After Their Marriages? Women In The World: Why Are So Many Pregnant Women At Risk? Women In The World: Why Does Female Circumcision Still Exist?

Women In The World: Why Do Women Have To Fight To Drive?