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I don't care if it's PC. I care if it's your opinion and if you can justify it with logic and reasonIs it PC to vote "No"?
I don't care if it's PC. I care if it's your opinion and if you can justify it with logic and reasonIs it PC to vote "No"?
Simple question.
menstuff.org? LMAO is that owned by the national enquirer or the star?
Simple answer.
Yes.
Well, if you're into fornication, adultery, STD's and drugs, then really, I see no problem with it.I don't care if it's PC. I care if it's your opinion and if you can justify it with logic and reason
It already is. When she has had enough she leaves and takes half your stuff.
Yes, though we've had mixed results with such experiments thus far in a few countries. In some cases, there needs to be safeguards against foreign women flooding the market and creating an endangered under-class.
Well, if you're into fornication, adultery, STD's and drugs, then really, I see no problem with it.
I wanted to say that I can understand what you mean by the demand perhaps increasing the supply, but I think that regulation would be helpful in tracking these people, and getting the girls (or boys) some help. There would be paper work and paper trails. The way it is now, there is none of that, so it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
And we have foreign women who are trafficked to the US for prostitution as well. Many are. And it is illegal here. So saying that most of them are foreigners in no way proves anything because you don't know how many would have been there if prostitution was still illegal.
Little Finger is against prostitution? Who would've thought!
Maybe they have a different immigration standard than the US?
Of course. As I said originally, I do think that legalized and regulated prostitution is preferable on at least a theoretical basis.
I was simply pointing out that legalization can and does have its own (quite significant) downsides as well if not handled properly. Any proposed move to legalize prostitution in the United States would have to show some sort of workable plan meant to lessen the impact of these factors before I would support it.
The European sex trade is widely held to be worse, in large part due to legalized prostitution.
Oh! Teh irony... :lamo
Yeah... European immigration laws are actually quite strict in comparison to the United States. This is exactly why the prospect of legalized prostitution worries me as things currently stand.
We have enough problems dealing with illegals already without tossing market driven sex trafficking into the mix.
Well, the United States among the world is the most conservative.....
Should prostitution be legal?
Okay, so you don't believe men cheat with coworkers. Whatever.
I don't think it is rampant, less the 15%
Who is the other woman or other man?
The new lover is most often a friend or co-worker.
15% of what?
Anyway, here's another link. This is the last one I'm providing you. If you still don't believe, then whatever.
Here is some info about the researcher.
Janet Lever, sociologist at California State University, Los Angeles
No. 1 Reason Men and Women Cheat - Netscape Love
Bottom line, if the wife was taking care of business, the mistress would be out of business
The No. 1 reason men cheat is because they are dissatisfied with their relationship, while the most common reason women cheat is they feel emotionally deprived.
Yes it should be. Bodily sovereignty means anyone should be able to sell sexual services, just as they would manual labor.
As long as the prudes running this country who use prostitution services want to keep their activities secret, it won't be made legal anytime soon. Legal = paper trail.
According to the article, you could be right.
The No. 1 reason men cheat is because they are dissatisfied with their relationship, while the most common reason women cheat is they feel emotionally deprived.
Umm...
This seems like it's two different ways of saying the same thing.