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AIDS is a serious business and the fact that Haakon had enough courage to demonstrate proper condom use is no laughing matter either. I say Bravo to Haakon.Amira said:hahaahahaha you're kidding me !![]()
What's there to explain???? uhm, I don't speak Norwegian so that's why I asked. Of the little I do understand I sort of figured it was UN Aids related issues.Lena said:What is there to explainHaakon shows, that he´s a modern man and crown prince and that he´s really engaged and interested in the topic HIV and AIDS, and that he´s not just talking about it or greeting people in Norway, who work for organisations.
The article basically says, that Haakon has visited an organisation, which fights against HIV/AIDS. HIV-infected women were deeply impressed by Haakon´s words (he said, that he was inspired by the meeting and will take these experiences home, further he has talked about the discrimination, that people, who suffer from HIV/AIDS have to go through...) and by his demonstration...he has shown how to use a condom.
IMO it´s obvious that this was a little bit embarrassing for him, but therefore it´s even braver, that he did it!
That's great, I mean really. I think this is one of the things that has impressed me most about him. I've always had such great respect for him but this shows him as a modern royal & someome who is willing to do what needs to be done even if it's a bit uncumfy.norwegianne said:First there was a demonstration by one of the local workers how to put a condom on a wooden penis, and then one of the women in the audience asked Haakon how one does it in Norway... and he took the challenge, and did it.
One of the local workers, or someone, then said that how could putting a condom being shameful, as it's viewed in Cambodia, when the Crown Prince of Norway can be on stage and talk about it, and actually show them how to put it on.
Sorry, I wasn´t sure if you´ve meant the meaning of Haakon´s engagement/work or if there were "linguistic barriers"...obviously it was the second oneAngel S. said:What's there to explain???? uhm, I don't speak Norwegian so that's why I asked. Of the little I do understand I sort of figured it was UN Aids related issues.
karla64 said:not working ahhhhh....
i can't read the norway language...
VG Nett - Helse : Kronprinsen demonstrerte kondom-bruk