Monday 22 February 2010

Bad Behaviours: Stalking, Prostitution and Shoplifting


Everybody knows that human beings usually feel attraction for forbidden things. Perhaps, this is the reason why some people used to do things like stalk, prostitution or shoplifting. But, sometimes the point is more complicate that trying to justify bad behaviours only with the idea of attraction for prohibitions. I think that some people have an unhealthy conduct in some aspects of their lives. These kinds of habits need professional help such as: psychiatrists or phychologists. The question is: Where is the frontier between an unhealthy attitude and a exciting bad behaviour? This is again an open dilemma which I think that has not a closed answer.

Stalking for instance is a recurrent habit.Nowadays, there are a lot of people that have suffered this. Specially, famous actress, singers or well known people. Even, some of them have been mortal victims of stalker. On the other hand, Prostitution is also very common nowadays. For example, there are several countries where this behaviour is legal. But the problem is when sometimes, people do not choose this way of living voluntarily and they are like slaves of sex in a democratic society where supposedly everybody has the right of freedom. This is the terrible social reality, regrettably. Finally, I would like to comment on the act of shoplifting as the most typical bad conduct.I think that it is the less harmful attitude in comparison to prostitution and stalking. However, I believe that this habits could be very dangerous because it could become into an addiction, because people could think that they never will be discovered and they begin to feel the neccesity to take what is not yours. This is a really tricky problem, is not it?

the next links are one about an interesting article about why men use prostitution and the second one is an really useful British organization that supports victims of stalkers. I hope that you enjoy the articles and find them helpful. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/jan/15/why-men-use-prostitutes

http://www.nss.org.uk/

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