godkiller
"We are the Fury"
You're so dumb it's a damn shame.
I'm far smarter than you. So is OP.
You're so dumb it's a damn shame.
My assertion is that most people's--black Americans included--connection to Brazil is women. That doesn't mean any individual can't make up any other reason to feel connected, only that this is what the black American is. And in fact, THIS NOTION is exactly what Mike's article argues. And the people doing the argument are a Brazilian and ex-patriate himself. I'm pretty confident in my assertions hence. You just want to argue.
Damn, both you and @TheStripper think the worst out of people. I'm actually sorry some of ya'll feel that way.

No, man, it's called pragmatism and living in the real world. Think about that before you put on your cape and cowl for the night, breh.![]()
They know I'm just here to laze around drinking momosas.. Blacks don't do this shyt, and even if they did, there's nothing wrong. Keep your morals to yourself.my thing is, even if it's mostly about the sex tourism for a lot of people, what exactly is wrong with sex tourism? people keep talking about exploitation but again for the third time, what if sex tourism stopped, then what? what alternatives are y'all personally bringing to the prostitutes if it were to stop?

@Lord Aldon is a dumbass
if an std free man goes to brazil, meets a prostitute, they both agree on a price, fukks her without abusing her or assaulting her, how is he responsible for these girls being exploited by other parties? why is she not responsible for choosing to be a streetwalker? (assuming it's a choice she made and no one is forcing her)I sort of made this argument earlier. You help the local economy and employ these girls when you pay for sex
But then, on the other hand, you exploit them and open them up to diseases/abuse/assault. But my take is if it's going to happen anyway, why not me
Damn, both you and @TheStripper think the worst out of people. I'm actually sorry some of ya'll feel that way.

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I support you and your tricking ways. Why are you so angry?![]()
if an std free man goes to brazil, meets a prostitute, they both agree on a price, fukks her without abusing her or assaulting her, how is he responsible for these girls being exploited by other parties? why is she not responsible for choosing to be a streetwalker? (assuming it's a choice she made and no one is forcing her)
in other words, where exactly is the exploitation?
that would assuming I give a fukk about repsI have yet to see you make a cogent argument in this thread or any other. It must be hard having -370 neg rep. You'll have -380 soon

but even in your example, wouldn't the drug-dealer = the prostitute? the buyer would be the trick.He isn't directly responsible for her predicament, but he does bolster the environment for abuses since he is buying the sex. It's like selling drugs. A drug dealer makes a deal that both parties agree with and it's his customer's choice to buy the drugs. However, selling drugs is a moral hazard because there are larger consequences which the drug dealer indirectly contributes through his agreed sale (ie. a mother might overdose and leave her child in need).