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Print Length: 328 pages

Publisher: Arcade (August 1, 2011)

Publication Date: August 1, 2011

Language: English

ASIN: B00CKXBAKE

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The Johns: Sex for Sale and the Men Who Buy It by Victor Malarek“The Johns” is a difficult discussion about the world’s oldest profession or as the author would conclude oppression, prostitution. Award-winning journalist Victor Malarek takes the reader on an uncomfortable journey into the world of the sex trade as one of the most overlooked human rights abuses of the planet. This unpleasant 328-page book includes seventeen chapters covering a spectrum of topics on the sex trade with a focus on its users.Positives:1. Generally well-written, well-researched book.2. The fascinating but difficult topic of the sex trade.3. Malarek has great command of the topic and covers it from many angles.4. The book doesn’t waste time in disclosing the central argument of this book. “What we are witnessing today is nothing less than international sexual terrorism against women and children at the hands of men, and little is being done to stop the carnage”.5. Discusses the causes of the global plight of women. “Poverty, chronic unemployment, domestic violence, and drug addiction top the list of root causes.”6. Provocative conclusions. “I have come to this unwavering realization: prostitution — all prostitution — is not about choice. If anything, for the overwhelming majority of women ensnared in the trade, it is the ultimate act of desperation. It is survival sex.”7. Does a very good job of describing the johns. “What this brotherhood reveals is that, when it comes to sexuality and prostitution, johns’ attitudes are remarkably consistent throughout the world. On these forums — whether in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or Europe — it quickly becomes apparent that the search for paid sex is all about entitlement, power, and control.”8. Some high-profiled cases revisited. ““Norma Ramos, co-executive director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, based in New York, said: “The contradiction and hypocrisy of Governor Spitzer being a supporter of the recently passed New York State antitrafficking legislation, while he himself is part of the demand that fuels sex trafficking, constitutes an enormous betrayal of the human rights and women's rights movement that works to end human trafficking.””9. Discusses why johns do it. “Pay for play — which some johns shorten to P4P — may be easier, cheaper, and more of a sure thing. But even more important for many single johns, as the previous examples show, is that it is also hassle-free.”10. The danger for women in prostitution. “Research has shown, time and time again, that for women in prostitution there is no such thing as a safe place.”11. Some quotes are indelible. ““Shame only afflicts people with morals. I have no morals.”12. Traveling johns and why they travel. “Thailand is the sex destination for prostitution tourists. Airlines from all over the world land daily at Bangkok International Airport and disgorge herds of johns in search of paid sex. Not one of these men seems the least bit concerned that he is actually breaking the law.”13. Probably the most difficult topic to get through, predator johns. “The refuge, near the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, was home to thirty girls, aged ten to sixteen. All had been robbed of their innocence, forced to service men, most from abroad.” Sickening just reading that.14. The impact of the porn industry. “Research on the effects of repeated exposure to hard-core is virtually unanimous in its findings: men soon lose respect for women and develop an increased sexual callousness toward them. As they progress to more deviant, bizarre, or violent porn, they begin to trivialize rape and form distorted views of women, sexuality, dating, and marriage.”15. An interesting look at the legalization of prostitution. “The negatives of legalization far outweigh the positives. Given the inherent violence in prostitution and the degradation and humiliation visited daily on vast numbers of prostituted women and girls, it is difficult to fathom why anyone — indeed any government — would support legalizing a trade for the few who purportedly choose it when the overwhelming majority never chose it, definitely don't want it, and desperately want out of it.” “Legalization sends a message that it's okay to purchase women for sex, to impose their sexual will via the almighty dollar.”16. Conclusions backed by research. “After years of research, study, and sometimes acrimonious debate, the Swedish government flatly rejected the notion that prostitution is a choice, that it is legitimate work and that it is something women, girls, and boys want to do. It concluded that the majority of people caught up in the flesh trade are victims who are economically, racially, or ethnically marginalized and oppressed.”17. Discusses how to get rid of prostitution or the most appalling aspects of it. “The United States is the only real sheriff on the world stage actively pursuing child-sex tourists and prosecuting American offenders at home.”18. An excellent epilogue that lists things we can do. “THE TRUTH IS SIMPLE: if there were no demand, prostitution would not exist. Prostitution is not about women's sexuality. It's about men.”Negatives:1. A very difficult and uneasy topic to get through. Some of the contents is very disturbing and even feels gratuitous.2. Repetitive.3. Lack of supplementary material to complement the narrative. No graphics, no charts, and formal bibliography.4. Limited amount of information that I didn’t already know.5. Can there be a world where men and women can purchase sex in a safe and respectable manner? Not according to Malarek, but I just wonder…In summary, this was a very difficult book to get through because of the graphic nature and harm it has caused and continues to cause to countless women and children. In general, I agree with most of the conclusions of the author, prostitution is a human rights abuse. The book could have used supplementary material to complement the narrative and at times I felt it was tedious and gratuitous but overall Malarek reaches compelling conclusions and does so while considering both sides of the ledger. Unpleasant but a necessary read, I recommend it.Further suggestions: “The Natashas” by the same author, “Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave-Trade and How We Can Fight It” by David Batstone, “The Slave Next Door” by Kevin Bales, “Sex Trafficking” by Siddharth Kara, “Somebody’s Daughter” by Julian Sher, and “Girls Like Us” by Rachel Lloyd, “Renting Lacy” by Linda Smith, and “Half the Sky” by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn.

It would be really great if some of the mainstream feminists who go around pejoratively calling feminists who are critical of the sex industry "swerfs" would read this book. It does a good job of illustrating that the problems with the sex industry go beyond mere stigma. That said, as someone who's been involved in radical feminist circles for a few years, there was very little information I didn't already know.My main concern is that it doesn't get into hard evidence on anything until the last few chapters. If someone's really set on being pro-sex industry they'll read the first few chapters, say to themself "he only looked at a bad subset of johns" and put it down unfinished with their original opinion intact. There are statistics about the prostitutes themselves and the efficacy of different legal approaches to prostitution that make it clear that a significant percentage of johns must be pretty messed up, particularly in the last few chapters, but there's not much about the johns in the first few chapters that can't be dismissed with an "oh, it's just some bad individuals that don't represent all." There have been some studies on the Johns themselves since this book was published that indicate that the men Malarek observed were pretty typical, but obviously those aren't included in this book since the data hadn't been collected yet.

"The Johns: Sex for Sale and the Men Who Buy It" is not a book very many people would want to read, especially women who are involved with a man. Before I ordered the book, which I almost did not, I expected it to be filled with excuses for why men choose to buy sex. Author Victor Malarek reveals the absurdity of some of the excuses men use, and uncovers the reasons for why they buy women and children for sexual gratification or perversion.The interviews are raw, hard, and sometimes almost inhumane; but, inhumanity is at the core of the sex-trade. Most, if not all of the men interviewed for this book were found on a particular website which serves as a kind of guide book for johns. The mongers, a term used to self-identify within this culture of men, often use the traditional and socially accepted reasons for what they do (my wife is fat; my wife doesn't enjoy sex, etc.). Almost every one of them de-humizes the woman or child they used for sexual pleasure and see nothing wrong in what they did.Victor Malarek earned my respect by taking on such a taboo subject. As a single woman who was pimped out on the streets for six years I can say I know many of the men represented in this book. This book was not written to bash men by some man-hater. This book was written, by a man, for society to take a look at the reason for which the sex-trade exists, because men buy sex.

Very honest. I admire the courage writers who expose sex trafficking. Well researched, well written. Fascinating book.

This is a challenging subject to consider, and painful to look into. For that very reason it is very important for distribution and discussion. As women's equality gains a foothold, the males who resist this change seek out more and more opportunities to punish women and children world-wide by sexual slavery and domination. This is an extreme form of domination and control. With the ability to spread this disease online, it only reinforces the attitudes of those who take advantage of the disadvantaged. The excuses for this kind of behavior are simply that--excuses. It was encouraging to see a few countries where the issues have been tackled head on. Especially when it comes to changing the attitudes of society through education at all levels. One has to question what drives the extreme forms of degradation proliferating today--even I was shocked. The crimes has to be passed from those who are trafficked to the ones who pay for and perpetuate this kind of behavior --especially on children, who have never had a choice in their outcomes.

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