Do You Think Prostitution Should Be Legal?

Do You Think Prostitution Should Be Legal?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 37 92.5%
  • No!

    Votes: 3 7.5%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .

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It's already legal.

It's called marriage.




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It should be legal and I would love to look up hoes and see if they worked before.

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No, I know many with that mindset that 'Just legalize it and tax it', and I don't think they realize, or more likely, care about the consequences of that. What happens to the little girls in poor, underclass communities, who view this as an EVEN MORE acceptable choice? Poverty does a lot of things, including compromising your morals, or how you were raised, now if you combine that, plus maybe not being raised all that well, with a legal alternative, you are setting up thousands for a life of prostitution. I see girls everyday that could get turned out, and they are just little girls from a poor community, who are vulnerable to exploitation, and perceived financial benefits. They aren't sluts or whore, they are victims, who deserve protection, not the kind of Darwinian bullshyt I see from the right wing.

Anyone of reasonable intelligence wouldn't argue that selling your body, for the vast majority is an incredibly damaging and devastating act, that degrades you in all ways, leaving wounds that will never heal. Check the levels of drug and alcohol addiction in prostitutes. Girls get recruited or choose up in middle school out here, we are talking 12 year olds getting sent OT and all that shyt, this will get worse of it's legalized.

IF it were to be legalized, it would have to tightly regulated, tighter, I think then is possible. If you are using Amsterdam as an example, they don't have the kind of poverty we do here, nor the policies that continue the inequality.

Why would 12 year olds be more endangered if we had legalized, regulated brothels which wouldn't want to risk losing their cash cow license by allowing a chick even one day before her 21st bday (assuming that's the legal mark) vs the illegal, unregulated prostitution industry that exists currently?
 

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Why would 12 year olds be more endangered if we had legalized, regulated brothels which wouldn't want to risk losing their cash cow license by allowing a chick even one day before her 21st bday (assuming that's the legal mark) vs the illegal, unregulated prostitution industry that exists currently?
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Why would 12 year olds be more endangered if we had legalized, regulated brothels which wouldn't want to risk losing their cash cow license by allowing a chick even one day before her 21st bday (assuming that's the legal mark) vs the illegal, unregulated prostitution industry that exists currently?

That's an insightful point.....Yet, there is always going to be a blackmarket, which will likely expand, under a tightly controlled regulated industry, that black market will include minors, as it does now, and taking it step further, those 12-13 year old girls will grow up wanting to be prostitutes, likely idolizing or glamorizing the legal ones, and the money they make....You will be influencing generations of young poor girls to sell themselves for money, and that is wrong. You are basically enabling further class, and by extension race inequality, and exploitation. I am more or less in favor of marijuana legalization, though that is a very similar story, and another consequence, who do you think will profit off the legalization? The white upper class, who has the assets, contacts, and capital to make power moves, like lobbying for licenses and legality.
 
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That's an insightful point.....Yet, there is always going to be a blackmarket, which will likely expand, under a tightly controlled regulated industry, that black market will include minors, as it does now, and taking it step further, those 12-13 year old girls will grow up wanting to be prostitutes, likely idolizing or glamorizing the legal ones, and the money they make....You will be influencing generations of young poor girls to sell themselves for money, and that is wrong. You are basically enabling further class, and by extension race inequality, and exploitation. I am more or less in favor of marijuana legalization, though that is a very similar story, and another consequence, who do you think will profit off the legalization? The white upper class, who has the assets, contacts, and capital to make power moves, like lobbying for licenses and legality.

Why do you think the black market would expand with legalization? I'd expect it to contract if there's legal avenues available.

Fewer Johns would be willing to risk jail time and humiliation when they can just get a nut discretely and keep it moving. Similarly fewer purveyors would want to risk doing it illegally when they can make the same or more doing it legally. Those 12 year olds you mentioned before would not only benefit from a shrinking black market but also I'd imagine it's easier to force a 12 year old into that life than a 22 year old. Thus, in a purely black market industry, I could see purveyors procuring more 12 year olds than Johns actually desire. Most Johns just want a nut and aren't necessarily pedophiles craving ultra young p*ssy.
 
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