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03-31-2008, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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I was just watching a show on prostitution. In Vegas.........with STD's out there they need to quit saying what happens in Vegas stays there. Know what I mean! Anyway, They had a number of young girls they busted.
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I know this isn't going to sound politically correct, but I think it should be legalized. It's going to happen if it's legal or not. But I think if it was legal it would provide a measure of protection for the women that they do not currently have - and I think it would take control of a lot of it out of the hands of the pimps.
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That would be my opinion to. I think sex workers should have to register, they should have to pay taxes, and be required to show a health certificate. I think they should be in "brothels" and not on the streets. Prostitution is the oldest profession and I dont think it is ever going to go away. Besides whats really the difference between prostitues and sluts? Sluts are just free.
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EWWWWW!! EWWWW! OK LOL I think prostitution is just plain nasty and I have no respect for anyone that does it. It is also simply degrading to women. That being said.... I think it should be legalized! Why should they get to keep all of their money and not have to pay any taxes! Fair is fair... If you get paid to have sex then you won't mind getting screwed by Uncle Sam either! lol
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yes it's degrading, and i feel for women who are addicts, abused, mentally ill and see no other life. maybe legalization would somehow help stop some of that. |
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I am peeing here Emm, while not in favor of prostitution I agree they should legalize it and these women should pay taxes along with everyone else. This way you won't see women of the night walking the streets and getting into dangerous situations.. Last edited by Gina; 04-02-2008 at 05:07 AM. |
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I don't think it should be legalized, but I would favor decriminalization. No little girl ever says, "When I grow up, I want to be a hooker," and for good reason: it's a bad gig, no matter the pay. And most prostitutes aren't well paid. Rather, they are people, often with a history of abuse and no family support, who turn to selling their bodies because they are simply trying to survive. Instead of giving them a jail sentence, I would prefer to see resources devoted to providing them with counseling, education, and job skills so that they could get a job in which they will be treated with the respect that every human being deserves.
I am, in general, for allowing adults to do whatever they want, no matter how odd or ridiculous, as long as they aren't hurting anyone. But, prostitution isn't about freedom; it is about exploitation, often of those too powerless to stand up for themselves. Legalizing prostitution would provide legitimacy to such exploitation, and doing so misses the point and would be, quite frankly, just wrong. |
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I'm all for it being legalized. Its not something I would ever consider as a career choice, that's just me. While I can understand the viewpoint that it is degrading (I agree that it is), I think there are other jobs that are equally, if not more, degrading. For example, McDonalds...I have an aunt who didn't find it bad enough to work at McDonalds, so she went to work in the McD's INSIDE Walmart. I think I'd rather be a hooker! Luckily, I don't have to be either. To some people, sex is just that, sex. It doesn't mean love, you don't have to be married to do it, its something that is enjoyable, so why not get paid for it? Dangerous? I don't know how much more dangerous it is than other jobs...a construction worker was killed down the street from my work the other day, window washers, cops, fire fighters, ice fishers....they're all dangerous jobs, and they are all jobs that pay commensurate to their level of danger. Why should hookers be any different? I do think they should pay taxes and provide health certificates, just like cops wear bullet proof vests. The fact of the matter is, most of these girls who choose this lifestyle have been abused, molested and/or forcefully impaired, to the point where decisions between right and wrong are not as clear to them as they may be to others. I don't think by making it illegal that we are doing those girls any justice. I am all for rehabilitation and think that's great, however I do also feel that change is never successful unless the person truly wants to change.
I've never been one of those people that lets my views, religious or not, get in the way of what is right or wrong for other people. I see this topic the same way that I see gay marriage. Am I gay? No. Will I, or have I ever been attracted to a woman? I've seen pretty girls, but they do nothing for me. One of my best friends, Andrew, is FLAMING gay! And his husband is even more flaming! (I mean absolutely no disrespect to either of them, I tell them to their face!) We have the same taste in men! For him, being gay was never a choice. He told me he kissed a girl his freshman year of high school and it was like kissing a dead fish. That's not a choice, that's just the way he is. I love him to death, and wouldn't change him for anything! Andrew got married to his man in January. Big deal. Is it a choice I would make? No, I'm not gay. That doesn't make my lifestyle any more right or wrong than his. My view is...if you don't agree with gay marriage, don't have one! Same goes with prostitution, or any other "immoral" activity....if you don't like it or don't agree with it...don't do it. Peace |
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