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Hierarchy of Pleasure

o break the law and risk not only their lives but the lives of others for sexual gratification. Sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS is very widely circulated due to unprotected sex especially among prostitutes, and the men that visit them often go back to wives and families. A middle-aged man with a family and a career drives into the city one night looking for a prostitute to enliven his ordinary life. He pays a woman for sex, thus committing a crime and adultery. Also, unbeknownst to him, he contracts a sexually transmitted disease that he then gives to his wife. The women who become prostitutes are often abused, raped, and become addicted to drugs. For example, many girls who turn to prostitution are young runaways. They have no money or way to support themselves, and are drawn into the business by the lure of money.Rape is also a major form of physical pleasure for some. Generally, women are the victims in these sexual encounters in which men force women to have non consensual intercourse. For most men, they derive great pleasure from this act even though it is at the expense of another. The victims however tell a different story, for they are raped not only physically, but are also raped emotionally and spiritually. This immoral act is committed for the sole purposes of physical and mental domination and sexual pleasure. The need to fulfill this desire becomes so strong that it perverts people's senses of right and wrong. A young college student attends a fraternity party in which there is alcohol. While at the party she meets a young man, whom she likes. He encourages her to drink more, then takes her up to his bedroom to "talk". However, once there he initiates sexual overtures and when she says no, he physically forces her to submit.All of these physical acts, though done for pleasure, destroy the relationship between pleasure and morality. Any type of pleasure that is derived from the pain of others, whether it is phys...

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