I've never understood the idea of making it illegal to accept money for an activity that is perfectly legal to engage in for free.
The transaction itself isn't my primary concern; the further mainstreaming of sex that it entails is.
You are 100% correct. However, if I may get more down to basics.
Once you have them where you want them, and are "getting busy", you can close your eyes and not tell the difference between a $40 - $60 hooker, or a $600 - $1,000 escort. So the kid prefers to stay in the $40 - $60 range.
but all of that foolishness is behind me now. Now I am married and just made her joint on my ENTIRE BANK ACCOUNT.
No, you don't need to say it......:3oops:
But my point was more toward the type of woman who does it for small amounts and the type doing it for larger prices. I crack head isn't likely to charge $600-$1000. Someone charging those prices isn't really desperate for money.
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This is one of the oldest jobs in the world. ever since the days of the cave men, women have been selling their bodies for the sake of the men to 'have at it,' and then they keep the dividends for themselves. then, the fathers of these women were selling their daughters since i can think of, and that was all fine and good. hell, even in the bible they quote people as selling their daughters to other people - saying that the religion is against prostitution is a fail, as it clearly supports it as 'just the way it was.'
Then, there is the legal aspect of it - women getting into drugs and then selling their bodies for the sake of getting drugs. this is quite common for hookers, but then so is selling drugs themselves.
Personally, i think some women want to be hookers to look cool or impress their friends. this activity starts in lower school, where girls will get gifts from boys to be their girlfriends. i know at some schools girls get rings from their boy friends and wear all of them after school, seeing it as a status symbol or so. this is not out and out sex, but it leads to dating, and, we know during dates men spend money on their women, or, buy their women. this is similar to escorts, where escorts accompany men in exchange for money and then maybe sex for more money.
So, can we get rid of prostitution? i don't think so. can we tax prostitutes for the sake of welfare? yes, i think so. this activity is unbeatable, and, if we accept it we can make other people's lives better from it, yes?
Next time you buy some woman a bouquet of flowers, are you trying to buy sex?
Keep improving it and take that tax from it and put into the healthcare, civil services and education. :shrug:
I would improve it by installing a pair of synthetic tits in every safe space.
Have you never felt the warm caress of a female teat?
I have though I rank faces, asses and legs over them. But you mentioned "a pair of synthetic tits in every safe space"
Wheres the female in that scenario?
Not to mention many fake boobs look horrible, especially naked.
I don't know, I guess it depends on your definition of "prostitution."
Back in 1980, Rhode Island went though a bunch of redefinition of laws dealing with prostitution. They decided to more clearly define what is illegal. One thing they forgot to do in their redefinition is , well make the actual act of prostitution illegal. This was overlooked for more that 20 years,when the police found to their chargrin, they couldn't actually charge prostitutes and their clients with a crime.
For 6 years, Rhode Island had legal prostitution .. and during that time, according to one study gonorrhea among women dropped 39%, and the number of rapes reported to the police dropped 31%..
Now, I am sure that not all legalization laws are equal, but .. well, the unintended consequences in this particular case are interesting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...prostitution-rape-and-stis-decreased-sharply/
At least the hooker is driven by need, or some sort of entrepreneurial intent, not simple bad judgement, and/or screwed up personal priorities.
Having sex with strangers can be dangerous to your health.
I never understood the absurd notion of sanctioning something just because you can't eliminate it. Somehow, relativity eludes the defeatists.
What if it was sanctioned because the provider was engaging in a service trade that they were especially good at? For example...how is prostitution-money for a sexual act-any different than say massage therapy? Or tarot reading?I never understood the absurd notion of sanctioning something just because you can't eliminate it. Somehow, relativity eludes the defeatists.
The problem with discussions on legalized prostitution is that they are prefaced by the history of illegal prostitution.So? Something being a business doesn't make it one desirable for society.
This is one of the oldest jobs in the world. ever since the days of the cave men, women have been selling their bodies for the sake of the men to 'have at it,' and then they keep the dividends for themselves. then, the fathers of these women were selling their daughters since i can think of, and that was all fine and good. hell, even in the bible they quote people as selling their daughters to other people - saying that the religion is against prostitution is a fail, as it clearly supports it as 'just the way it was.'
Then, there is the legal aspect of it - women getting into drugs and then selling their bodies for the sake of getting drugs. this is quite common for hookers, but then so is selling drugs themselves.
Personally, i think some women want to be hookers to look cool or impress their friends. this activity starts in lower school, where girls will get gifts from boys to be their girlfriends. i know at some schools girls get rings from their boy friends and wear all of them after school, seeing it as a status symbol or so. this is not out and out sex, but it leads to dating, and, we know during dates men spend money on their women, or, buy their women. this is similar to escorts, where escorts accompany men in exchange for money and then maybe sex for more money.
So, can we get rid of prostitution? i don't think so. can we tax prostitutes for the sake of welfare? yes, i think so. this activity is unbeatable, and, if we accept it we can make other people's lives better from it, yes?
Next time you buy some woman a bouquet of flowers, are you trying to buy sex?
This is one of the oldest jobs in the world. ever since the days of the cave men, women have been selling their bodies for the sake of the men to 'have at it,' and then they keep the dividends for themselves. then, the fathers of these women were selling their daughters since i can think of, and that was all fine and good. hell, even in the bible they quote people as selling their daughters to other people - saying that the religion is against prostitution is a fail, as it clearly supports it as 'just the way it was.'
Then, there is the legal aspect of it - women getting into drugs and then selling their bodies for the sake of getting drugs. this is quite common for hookers, but then so is selling drugs themselves.
Personally, i think some women want to be hookers to look cool or impress their friends. this activity starts in lower school, where girls will get gifts from boys to be their girlfriends. i know at some schools girls get rings from their boy friends and wear all of them after school, seeing it as a status symbol or so. this is not out and out sex, but it leads to dating, and, we know during dates men spend money on their women, or, buy their women. this is similar to escorts, where escorts accompany men in exchange for money and then maybe sex for more money.
So, can we get rid of prostitution? i don't think so. can we tax prostitutes for the sake of welfare? yes, i think so. this activity is unbeatable, and, if we accept it we can make other people's lives better from it, yes?
Next time you buy some woman a bouquet of flowers, are you trying to buy sex?
I am for legal prostitution.
Zone it to certain areas.
Must be a brick and mortar establishment with routine visits from health inspectors.
No working on the streets.
Mandatory monthly health checks.
No pimps...... no no no no!
"No pimps...... no no no no! "
How do you feel about states that require purchasing cars through dealers (i.e., Tesla issue).
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