Protectors Set
by admin in Boxing Headgear | Posted on January 2nd, 2010 | 1 Comment
Protectors Set

What do I need for baby's bedding? How do I set up mattress?
I want to have my crib and pack-and-play bassinet all ready for our newborn's arrival but I'm not sure how to make up the crib/mattress. Do I first put down the waterproof pad protector and then the fitted crib sheet or am I missing something else in between? Thanks for your help!
The new born baby doesnt need the plastic protector. Youre best to just put and fitted sheet.
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October 3rd, 2010 at 1:15 pm
Sun-Surf-Sex Tourism – by Shireen Samarasuriya
The majority of the tourists to Sri Lanka come from Western Europe with Asia following in second place. Considerable numbers come from North America and Australia while the Commonwealth of Independent States, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America register the smallest number of visitors. While the Sri Lankan government planned tourist resorts and hotels with elite tourists in mind, the sixties brought in the low-budget or the “hippie” tourist who wandered along the coast seeking quieter and cheaper places. They succeeded in persuading villagers to give them lodging for a few rupees, attempted to adopt the local lifestyle, and ate the local food. This was the beginning of the tourist experience of most resorts today – among them Bentota, Panadura, Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna in the south coast, and Negombo, a town near the Colombo international airport. Mt. Lavinia, a suburb of Colombo, is popular, especially with gay tourists. I will be mentioning resorts primarily in the southern and western coastal areas of the country where tourism is most developed, although inland areas have not been completely spared.
However, women's ways and means of reaping benefits from tourism were limited as the social constraints imposed on them limited their choices. For poor women, sometimes the choice was merely between poverty and prostitution, which translated into either remaining poor or risking social sanctions. In the context of prostitution, it is important to mention that male prostitutes, gigolos or younger males offering their services to older women, is a growing and lucrative business in the tourist areas. However, the most injurious among the ill-effects of tourism is the explosion of child prostitution. It is estimated there are over 5000 child prostitutes in Sri Lanka today, most of them boys in the 7 to 16 age group. Although young girls do work as prostitutes, prostitution of girls is not as organized a trade as it is of boys.
Women seem aware of the threat of AIDS and other social diseases and have regular medical checks and treatment. The “beach boys,” or young males who work on the beach as tour guides and organizers of boat rides and other entertainment, are often also the providers of prostitutes.
Young males taking to prostitution as a profession is a relatively recent phenomenon in Sri Lankan society. It is a direct by-product of tourism and heavily dependent on it for opportunities.Young males age 18 and above take to this profession as a lucrative way of making quick money while they can. They are aware of the risks involved, of becoming carriers of STD and HIV/AIDS viruses. Some are married with children. These gigolos service older women and/or homosexual foreigners. They are generally referred to as “beach boys,” hangers-on on the beach. They act as tour guides, providers of entertainment and as general jacks-of-all-trades in the tourist industry. Their big opportunity comes with a personal relationship with a foreigner who will bank roll them for a while.
Sri Lanka is renowned as a pedophile's paradise and their numbers increase every year. Even when the normal tourist arrivals slowed to a trickle during the war years and times of terrorist attacks, these visitors were unconcerned. Sri Lanka is well-known in Europe as an easy and cheap source of young boys, and one can find names and addresses of agents and children in publications, particularly in some gay magazines. Child prostitution is a result of a combination of socio-economic factors among which poverty is a main cause. A child prostitute is defined as a child under the age of 18 years who is used for the sexual satisfaction of adults. These children have been and are sexually abused by local pedophiles and other child abusers. Research studies have shown that in city slums and some suburbs of Colombo, “protectors” set up young boys in rooms and shops for sale or use. With tourism, young children from villages in the southern and western coastal belt, as well as in inland areas, have been lured into sexual slavery for a fee – usually insignificant gifts or a few rupees for sexual favors to (often) older men from mostly western countries.
Children are also sexually exploited for the pornography industry. A new dimension is added with the spread of HIV/AIDS, where children are considered “safe and clean” compared to adolescents and adults. Stories of foreigners buying expensive gifts, houses and properties for their “friends” are rampant and some parents remain silent when children bring home money, gifts, or clothing. Some parents are ignorant of their activities and where they spend their time. Sometimes abandoned children or children who have a parent who is a drug addict or an alcoholic or is unable to support the family are found wandering on the beach and are approached by a pedophile or a recruiter. Some children are forcibly taken to recruiters by relatives or parents and bullied into cooperating. Eventually, older boys are discarded in favor of younger children. Some are taken abroad (deaths have been reported in a few cases while several children have returned and continued in the trade).
Pedophiles arrive in the country with the necessary names and addresses. Some come on long-term vacations, i.e. 4 to 6 months at a time, others for 2 to 3 weeks. The long term vacationers, mostly middle aged, rent houses on the beach or respectable suburbs and their activities go unnoticed until a crisis occurs. They approach parents and sometimes schools of the area with money and substantial donations. Some have been known to run orphanages for boys.
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Sri Lanka – sun, sea and sex with children – by Heydon Prowse
Do you like sunshine, beautiful beaches and sex with children? Well then Sri Lanka is the holiday destination for you this summer.
A tear-drop shaped island drifting in the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, Sri Lanka was named Serendip by the ancient Persians, which is where the modern word serendipity comes from – an unlooked for, yet happy discovery. Allow yourself to float through this tropical paradise and serendipitiously discover its majestic mountains, its palm fringed beaches and its abundance of sex workers.
Prostitution in illegal in Sri Lanka and it has not become as developed an employment source as it is in Thailand or the Philippines. But don't panic though. With few legal punishments and trivial punishments given to offending tourists and their local collaborators, there shouldn't be much to stand in the way of you and your perversions.
Female prostitutes work undercover with a network of exploitative agents, pimps and taxi drivers who take a significant share of their earnings. Then there are the big hotels in Colombo and other cities, which have sophisticated systems of providing their clients with these services.
Most prostitutes originate from poor provinicial villages. They may have been abandoned by their husbands and left to feed three or more children. Or they may have been subjected to rape or sexual abuse and then shunned by society. So all in all they are pretty desperate – wave a nice fistful of Sri Lankan Rupees in their face and even the most outlandish services should be yours for the asking.
But if boys are your cup of tea – then head to the beach and pick yourself up one of those infamous 'beach-boys'. These young lads have taken to prostitution as a direct result of western tourism and large numbers of them are dependent on the income it provides. Many are married with wives and children and many are carriers of HIV and AIDS.
But if it's the kiddies you're into, Sri Lanka is a veritable paedophile's paradise and the number of visitors increases every year. In the city slums and suburbs of Colombo, 'protectors' set up young boys in rooms and shops for sale or use.
Many foreigners buy expensive gifts, houses and properties for their 'friends', which ensures that any pesky parents keep their mouths shut. Older children may have been abandoned or have a parent who is a drug addict or an alcoholic and so unable to support the family. Some children are forcibly taken to recruiters by relatives or parents and bullied into cooperating. Eventually, older boys are discarded in favour of younger children. And if you take a real shine to your little 'friend', it is often possible, for the right price, to take him/her back with you when you return to the civilised world.
If you like the place, then why ot stay? Many Western paedophiles stay for months at a time, approaching parents and sometime schools with substantial 'donations', or setting up and running 'orphanages'.
A word to the wise however – for the last 25 years or so Sri Lanka has suffered an on-off civil war, which is largely a legacy of British colonial rule and the frictions it caused between the minority Tamil population and the majority Sinhalese. But if you stick to the major cities and tourist destinations this shouldn't bother you too much. Keep your head down, pay the right officials and you should be able to continue the glorious Western tradition of f***ing up poorer countries and abusing their people long into the 21st century.