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re: Is Louisiana attempting to legalize prostitution?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:06 pm to SammyTiger
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:06 pm to SammyTiger
The first time I heard that a girl I know was on Seeking Arrangements, a sugarbaby/daddy site, it blew my mind. This wasn't a girl I expected to be on something like that.
Now from what i understand, half the damn girls in college or in early 20s are on sites like that. Not to mention OnlyFans.
The stigma around sex work isn't close to the same as it is with this younger generation.
If it was legal, I'm sure a lot more girls than people even realize would be in on it than people expect.
Now from what i understand, half the damn girls in college or in early 20s are on sites like that. Not to mention OnlyFans.
The stigma around sex work isn't close to the same as it is with this younger generation.
If it was legal, I'm sure a lot more girls than people even realize would be in on it than people expect.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:06 pm to Wednesday
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criminals here are pimps
correct and would remain illegal. they exist strictly because of the black market.
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Johns
how? why is it legal if i film? why is a agreed upon transaction between two consenting adults illegal?
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The victim is the Prostitute
dude stop making shite up because of "muh feelings"
you are full of shite and a closet liberal who hates freedom. frick you and your kind. Your kind has set this country back decades in the freedom department and will be the reason we eventually lose our freedom.
why the frick do you hate freedom? are the girls being forced into prostitution? you brought up drugs....is someone making them take them and not go to rehab?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:07 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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But if statistics show, a large number of current prostitutes emanate from this, where do you see them coming from once it becomes "legalized"?
From the same places that employ strippers.
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ou know a lot in your friends and family circle who are clamoring to get into it IF ONLY it would be made legal?
No, but that applies to many jobs that are currently legal.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:08 pm to lsu777
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correct and would remain illegal. they exist strictly because of the black market.
Wednesday likes the status quo where the prostitutes get beat up by pimps apparently
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:09 pm to SammyTiger
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If you think there are 0 women out there who willingly want to sell sex for money you’re wrong.
She never addresses this point
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:10 pm to Fun Bunch
You are suggesting there are plenty of legal ways to do this currently (there are, and always have been, and always will be), but that there is a certain way of doing this that is illegal and we must make that way legal, and that should correct a lot of problems with it
I think you are ignoring the taboo of "that way" and thinking the legal impediment is the biggest issue.
I think you are ignoring the taboo of "that way" and thinking the legal impediment is the biggest issue.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:12 pm to lsu777
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why the frick do you hate freedom? are the girls being forced into prostitution?
Some of them are for sure.
But I think Legalizing it would help.
Not because the Pimls would stop trafficking but because less John’s will go to unlicensed pimps than legal brothels.
I told My brother when I argued For legalizing weed. Dealers and pimps are scummy mom and pop’s businesses and no ones better at putting those in the ground than national chains.
This post was edited on 5/3/21 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:12 pm to LordSaintly
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ou know a lot in your friends and family circle who are clamoring to get into it IF ONLY it would be made legal?
No, but that applies to many jobs that are currently legal.
Why do you think it applies to this one?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:13 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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Why do you think it applies to this one?
How many people in your family are clamoring to be strippers, pornstars or onlyfan’s chicks?
Yet there are literally thousands of those.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:18 pm to Wednesday
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The criminals here are pimps and Johns. The victim is the Prostitute.
Wednesday, serious question and I hope you respond:
If pimps, trafficking, and sex slavery were eliminated, would you still be against this?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:21 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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I think you are ignoring the taboo of "that way" and thinking the legal impediment is the biggest issue.
I don't care whether it would remain taboo or not.
It isn't a factor to me whether it should be legal or not.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:23 pm to Wednesday
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Yeah. I’m sure hookers feel really empowered while they are fricking strangers for money bc they have ni Other life skill.
They all have hearts of gold and are working their way through graduate school.
Well I imagine with legalization would come being in a better position to set parameters to the transaction as well as legal remedies for breach. Those things would definitely benefit the worker.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:23 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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But if statistics show, a large number of current prostitutes emanate from this, where do you see them coming from once it becomes "legalized"? You know a lot in your friends and family circle who are clamoring to get into it IF ONLY it would be made legal?
Not at all but I also don't know anyone clamoring to be a stripper and that's legal. People do exist that would voluntarily be a prostitute if it was legal.
As someone else said in this thread, I would never frequent a hooker and I think it's morally wrong but I have no right to tell two consenting adults what they can and can't do. Just because I find something to be morally wrong or a sin doesn't mean I have a right to tell someone else they can't engage in that activity.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:29 pm to Wednesday
Two consenting adults have the God given right to use their bodies however they chose. With Tinder and other apps, you can already be a prostitute in terms of receiving goods for sex. Take the pimps out of it and get the frick out of the way. Government should not dictate morality.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:30 pm to TJG210
quote:And damn if this white boy from the piney woods of middle Georgia didn't think "anything goes" in NOLA has been a fact of life about The Big Easy for about 150 years now. That used to be the draw of the place. I sense that this putting down in writing the legalization of vice (which was always pro bono legal in NOLA anyway) is just a cover for making it illegal pro bono to be white in NOLA.
Pretty soon NOLA will be anything goes
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:37 pm to Y.A. Tittle
quote:So we should be concerned about the supply of hookers and therefore keep it illegal so that women can be forced into the profession to meet demand without driving up prices?
But if statistics show, a large number of current prostitutes emanate from this, where do you see them coming from once it becomes "legalized"? You know a lot in your friends and family circle who are clamoring to get into it IF ONLY it would be made legal?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:37 pm to Powerman
quote:Damn, it is true that a blind hawg does find an acorn every once in a while. who'd a thunk it?
You can reduce the violence associated with each business if they are no longer black market businesses. This is because of this simple and irrefutable fact - the most common way to resolve business disputes in the black market is with violence
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:39 pm to CedarChest
Seems to work OK in Vegas.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 2:39 pm to Wednesday
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The criminals here are pimps and Johns. The victim is the Prostitute.
Yet the criminalization of prostitution also victimizes the prostitute. Decriminalizing prostitution does not mean the legalization of sex trafficking or any other form of coerced labor.
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