We're now looking at something that is so pervasive. When I talk about explosion, I mean explosion on the world. How do you stop it is one of the biggest questions you'll ever have to deal with.
Men have to change their attitude about women. Women aren't there to be bought for their pleasure. This thinking is anathema to me and is anathema to the men I know. I don't understand why it has exploded to the extent that they think that because they have $50 in their pockets they can do whatever they want without consequence, and there are consequences.
One thing that men understand is name and shame. Again, the vast majority of these men are not low-life people who have no money. They're middle-class husbands and fathers and sons and businessmen. Name and shame them. Go after them. Don't go after the so-called prostitute, because she's a victim in this whole thing. These guys are not victims; they're the perpetrators. They always have the nice names--john, client, customer. It's benign. Everything about them is benign.
We have a serious problem in the way men are now being conditioned to think. It's always been like that throughout history. Now, because of the Internet and television and many of the shows, and even these crazy rap videos where women and young girls are subjugated into all kinds of sexual positions, guys are beginning to think that this is all right.
I've spoken to guys who were in brothels who've told me, look, it's easier to go here than develop a relationship. Whatever happened to romance and developing relationships, when you can go in and buy something for $50 or $100, and then it's over and that's it?