Gender: Woman
Domicile: Urban
Education: Graduate
Income: Low
~24 years old university
student
“Initially, My parents did not allow me to go to Islamabad to study at one of the premier
universities in Pakistan” this participant said. Her parents were concerned of her safety in a city
as far away as 500 miles. However, things changed when they got her a cell phone and found out
that they could always stay in touch with her. She said: “I probably would not be pursuing higher
education if I didn’t have a cell phone and my parents didn’t feel that they can keep in touch with
me anytime they wanted”. She has access to a large online library which helps her in research and
access to latest publication on her areas of interest. She explained: “I use online library to find
research papers to support my literature review and research”.
7
Gender: Man
Domicile: Rural
Education: Illiterate
Income: Medium
~23 years old barber
This participant works in his father’s barber shop. He spends hours on phone with prostitutes. His
daily pocket money is Rs 20 but his daily cell phone expense is Rs. 500. To satisfy his addiction,
he steals money from the barber shop cash drawer. “I know it is wrong to steal money to pay for
my cell phone bill but I cannot help it” he said. “My father wants me to get married but I have a
lot of aspirations. I want to be famous and rich and have a good life” he added. He explained:
“The cell phone makes me live a life of fantasy and I feel that I am important because some
women need me. I know it is not considered good but I cannot help it and don’t know how to stop
it”.
8
Gender: Woman
Domicile: Rural
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