Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The online player

Internet dating has gone wild young women are exploiting themselves.   They post nude pictures of themselves for the world to see.  Sex today has become wide open and explicit and young people are driving this engine.  They sign up for their own space on the Internet and fill it with personal information.  They meet, date and chronicle their entire relationship online for everyone to see.  There is no privacy. 

 

What I find most interesting is that these women think they can meet someone under these conditions and have a normal monogamous relationship with them.  I could be wrong and of course there is always exceptions to every rule; I don’t think that a man who’s looking for a wife starts by selecting a woman’s nude photo on the Internet.  If you were interested in a serious relationship it would probably be wise to take it off-line.

 

Most parents are concerned about this but they are most concerned that some older person will take advantage of their child.  What these parents don’t realize and neither do the young people; predators come in all ages. It doesn’t have to be a dirty old man it can be a dirty young man.  The online player knows that these young women are prime candidates for the game.  These men are usually playing 3 or more women at a time.  Their prize is sex, gifts and money. 

 

In the normal fashion of young girls, they compete for the attention of these men.  Post nasty thing about the other women and make complete fools of themselves for the world to see.  The problem is that they are really emotionally affected by these relationships.  It interferes with there day to day lives and future relationships.  Once the player has abused these women they have difficulty with trust.  Some of these relationships produce children who are being raised by young women who are not ready for parenting.  Child support is practically none existent therefore a lot of these children become the responsibility of the taxpayers.

 

The children suffer and the world’s standards are continually lowered by each generation.

 

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It seems to me, that people are looking for people and are completly unconcerned where they find them, and you right it sets a bad example.

Yasmin