Absolutely not.
Yes, but it should be regulated and restricted to licensed brothels, for health and safety reasons.
You're right, better to make everything legal. That way there won't be any crime because nothing will be against the law. :roll:Never! I think that whores should stay relegated to back allies and crack dens where we can pretend they don‘t exist, instead of in regulated brothels where they’re plainly visible. Consigning thousands of women to a death spiral of drug addiction with small hope of reprieve is a small price to pay, compared to having my conservative sensibilities offended.
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You're right, better to make everything legal. That way there won't be any crime because nothing will be against the law. :roll:
You have very strange ideas about what's good for society. You said the same thing about abortion, and, I bet you feel the same way about legalizing drugs. Am I right?The real question is whether or not it is better for society to have it legal, or not legal.
And for prostitution, it is better to have it legal.
Making it illegal just assures that women will be victimized; it is better to regulate it, establish standards and protections.
You have very strange ideas about what's good for society. You said the same thing about abortion, and, I bet you feel the same way about legalizing drugs. Am I right?
If we legalize it these women will be able to work at a legal brothel where they are safe, and will be able to force their client to have safe sex with them, and their "pimps" will have to treat them like humans under the law, and pay them a fair wage.
Except most women don't meet the standards of those legal brothels, and would still be forced into a dangerous and dehumanizing profession.
Once again, the "people will do it any way" justification is no justification at all. People will commit all crimes regardless of their legality, so, by your logic, everything should be legal.Some drugs yes, you have to look at reality, and in the real world, drug use, abortion, and prostitution are never going to stop. It is best to have them legalized so that the government can stop criminals from running these industries. Lets look at prostitution, now women are forced to walk the streets in dangerous neighborhoods, work for pimps that don't give a crap about them, and take their money, and they are at a high risk for STI's, and Aids. If we legalize it these women will be able to work at a legal brothel where they are safe, and will be able to force their client to have safe sex with them, and their "pimps" will have to treat them like humans under the law, and pay them a fair wage.
Once again, the "people will do it any way" justification is no justification at all. People will commit all crimes regardless of their legality, so, by your logic, everything should be legal.
Once again, the "people will do it any way" justification is no justification at all. People will commit all crimes regardless of their legality, so, by your logic, everything should be legal.
Absolutely, it should be. Regulate and restrict it, as others have said, but it should still be legal.
There is a reason that it is referred to as the oldest profession. Nothing will make prostitution go away.
And it is not right to tell anyone that they can't profit from having sex with others when they can give it away for free with the same exact chances of spreading disease. Not only that, but porn stars are paid to have sex on camera, so I don't see why other women and men shouldn't be able to just be paid to have sex.
No, not when you use abortion, drugs and prostitution as examples of what's better for society.No, not at all. I'm saying people are going to do it anyway, and it will be better for society if it is legal. Now if murder were legal, it would be worse for society. Get it now?
No, not when you use abortion, drugs and prostitution as examples of what's better for society.
Prostitution is a horrible practice that erodes the moral fiber of any nation. It should absolutely remain illegal.