“The Dutch man was trying to tell her that she needed to ‘be a little more sexy, [and] put on a [little show].”
To demonstrate how to put on a show he did a headstand in front of a very startled passerby. The masseur was sitting on the steps wrapped in a black shawl and he began teasing her about being ‘like a Muslim’ and pulling the shawl over her head.
‘Show a little more cleavage,’ he said.
‘But I am shy, I like to cover up.’
‘That won’t attract men.'”
My friend, Mark, is currently serving on the mission field in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We were chatting online and he sent me a link to a blog that one of his friends from town wrote. It’s about the harsh reality of massage parlors.
I’ll spare you the details because I would rather you read it yourself, but he shares the story of a girl being sold for sex right in front of him. Then he goes on to tell about the detrimental effect it had on the other women in the massage parlor. The lust of man provokes attacks on women, on their beauty and on their minds… and its effects transcend all cultural boundaries.
All women want to feel beautiful. And when we pervert the source of where true beauty comes from, it can confuse and kill the mind of a woman, of a daughter, of a mother, of a sister… of a host of heirs to a kingdom.