Boys Getting Raped

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Pakistan's Hidden Shame

When most people in the world think about rape, their brain is automatically triggered to see an image of a female being forced to have sex with a man, but in Pakistan rape and sex trafficking goes the other way around where you have little boys between the ages of seven and twelve getting forced to have sexual intercourse with grown men. This act is basically becoming a normal cultural way for the men of Pakistan because of the fact that most little boys in the streets are getting raped.

The documentary "Pakistan's Hidden Shame" was very surprising to me and should have been for any human being with a decent heart beating in their chest. The most surprising thing in the documentary is that most men who are having sex with little boys who have not yet reached puberty actually have wives at home that they could have sex with at any time possible, but in their culture they only have sex with their wives to make children, so they turn to having sex with little boys in the streets. Another thing that has shocked me is that those rapists claim that they are very religious and are very strict when it comes to sins, but according to their Islamic religion, lying is a sin, murder, adultery or fornication and it goes to the extreme where even looking at woman is considered a big sin, so having sex with little kids is definitely a sin and should not be fine based on whatever your religious beliefs are and whatever part of the world you may be living in, but they claim that they are helpless against their desires to have sex with little boys,

There wasn't really anything different the film brought me upon that have to do with sex trafficking except the fact that I did not know that little innocent orphan boys get raped in Pakistan for the pleasure of older men. The difference between the story in this film and what is being portrayed in our social environment today is that in the film is that boys were the focus of all the sexual economy but...