In my mind it'd be like this:
Basically, an abandoned hotel. Where women can promote themselves as they do on Backpage, Craigslist, and various other locations. But instead of going to a random motel, or to somebodies house. You come to this place, and have the girls pay for their room, similar to how a barber pays for his chair in somebodies shop. This way, it's still not like pimping, but at the same time, it provides a safe working environment for the women, and safe place to play for the guys, and it cleans up the street.
You can do it just like the European Red light districts.
Each girl pays for there room....have cameras in each hallway and security....When they are open for bizz they stand outside on there stool or sit in there chair. They get routine exams for stds all sex is required with a condom etc. I think it would work.
But you know who'd be against it....Women especially those feminist....

Who the fukk would be a "legal" prostitute and get taxed out the ass?
Main reason why it's not legal yet... Same with marijuanaWho the fukk would be a "legal" prostitute and get taxed out the ass?
because roman Catholicism and the 10 commandments are the basis for most laws in western civilization
only a matter of time though. maybe the feminists can spearhead this
yup and before anyone says but netherlands etc., no country is as sex obsessed as america, if brothels were on every street corner like convience store, and no shame, women couldn't take it.
sign up on pof send a message, text back and forth, finally get a shot at a date, dress up drive, pay for dinner, get a kiss and a hug
or just drive to your local brothel, feel no shame, open up a binder choose a girl you want, plop down 50 for a hour, leave a 20 dollar tip in and out
hmm what would most men do![]()
brothels are in every hot neighborhood in brazil and toleration of simpery has an unbelievably higher bar than in the USbrothels are in every hot neighborhood in brazil and toleration of simpery has an unbelievably higher bar than in the US
all of thembut how many poeple can afford it?
