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Homosexuality And Prostitution (Press, 10 April 1985)

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Summary: Homosexuality And Prostitution (Press, 10 April 1985)

In a letter to the editor published in "The Press" on 10 April 1985, a writer named V. Stewart responds critically to the South Island Young Nationals' stance on legalised prostitution and their opposition to the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Stewart highlights a contradiction in the Young Nationals’ views, noting that while they denounce homosexual relationships as "not normal," they simultaneously support the legalisation of prostitution, which predominantly allows men to purchase women’s bodies. V. Stewart describes this duality as indicative of a perverse understanding of sexuality, asserting that it reflects the values of a patriarchal society. The writer argues that the Young Nationals seem to harbour fears regarding same-sex relationships and the potential for genuine, equitable connections between men and women. Overall, the letter challenges the prevailing attitudes towards sexuality and relationships as expressed by the Young Nationals.

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Publish Date:10th April 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850410_2_105_8.html