How about you just preach about the immorality in church/mosque/temple, and let the rest of society get on with reducing the harm done to people (including a large number of worshippers) from things that are human nature?
For what it's worth, I live in a country where it's legal, and I have no interest in going to one, not because it's "immoral", but because I want to love any woman I make love to.
@goaded Like I said, it should be illegal only as a way to send a message that it's wrong to engage in. But ultimately, people would be free to engage in it without fear of the cops breaking down their door to arrest them
1. It makes it less likely for people (mostly poor women) to report other crimes, like rape, assault, etc. because they have to admit they were guilty of the crime of prostitution at the time
2. it teaches people to ignore laws they don't like (like the laws against sex toys in certain states)
3. The law will be enforced unevenly by law enforcement against groups of people they don't like, especially with elected police forces in religious areas
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No, ILLEGAL... but only in respect to the fact that it sends a message that it's immoral. But it would not be an "enforceable" law
How about you just preach about the immorality in church/mosque/temple, and let the rest of society get on with reducing the harm done to people (including a large number of worshippers) from things that are human nature?
For what it's worth, I live in a country where it's legal, and I have no interest in going to one, not because it's "immoral", but because I want to love any woman I make love to.
@goaded Like I said, it should be illegal only as a way to send a message that it's wrong to engage in. But ultimately, people would be free to engage in it without fear of the cops breaking down their door to arrest them
Then why have the law at all?
I only see three possibilities with such a law:
1. It makes it less likely for people (mostly poor women) to report other crimes, like rape, assault, etc. because they have to admit they were guilty of the crime of prostitution at the time
2. it teaches people to ignore laws they don't like (like the laws against sex toys in certain states)
3. The law will be enforced unevenly by law enforcement against groups of people they don't like, especially with elected police forces in religious areas
@goaded I believe the combination of both comments I made make it abundantly clear what my point was
people should be able to do what they want with their bodies (i have been there) but procurement should be illegal
Not legal but legalised in the sense that the johns and the pimps get in trouble but not the prostitutes
YEs, legal. Cause I could get paid for what I give away for free now.
It can't be stopped.
The only thing that's illegal is *OPENLY* showing, in the streets, that sex is available for money.
I mean making it illegal isn't gonna stop people from fucking around. Everyone is a horny bastard
Well most men pay for sex one way or the other, so it already is legal.
If your knew anything about sex trafficking, doubt you'd be asking this
It should be... if sex itself is legal why not prostution. Victimless crime.
yes, that way you would contribute at least something to the budget
Yeah, with some regulations of course though.
It should be legal
Yes but still frowned upon by society
With camgirls it basically is.
not human trafficking.. and that's where I say NO
Yes of course
it shouldn't be llegal
gross no. what a great way to pass around stds
No, not at all.
Freewill!!