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53Make it legal58.49%31Keep it the same - arrest the women1.89%1Arrest the clients7.55%4Dont care22.64%12I want to pay for sex with AndyW9.43%5The pope is a tard. -
i dont really care, i mean i know personally that i'll never pay for sex but if there is a market for it and women are happy to sell themselves then fine so be it, ive had huge arguments with my gfriend about this and the usual "some women dont want to do it but are forced to do it", to those i agree its bad and something should be done, but in the same way you have gold-diggers, people know and yet people are happy to have this arrangement, you will also get women (and men) using their body for money..Last edited by chef; 20 December 2007, 13:18.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek Points -
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given i have just over 2 hrs left until xmas, that's quite a serious answer for me i think..
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there are such things as male prostituesOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI don't understand that one, chef?
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doh, i get ya know.. its been editedOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI don't understand that one, chef?The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Prostitution **IS** already legal.
There are a shedload of related offences. Keeping a brothel, living off (somebody elses) immoral earnings, soliciting, kerbcrawling to name some.
But it is perfectly possible to be a prostitute and stay within the law (just not particularly easy).Comment
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Yeah I knew that, but you know what I mean. Was trying to do a non pedantic poll.Originally posted by ASB View PostProstitution **IS** already legal.
There are a shedload of related offences. Keeping a brothel, living off (somebody elses) immoral earnings, soliciting, kerbcrawling to name some.
But it is perfectly possible to be a prostitute and stay within the law (just not particularly easy).The pope is a tard.Comment
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One way or the other, you'll payOriginally posted by chef View Posti dont really care, i mean i know personally that i'll never pay for sex...
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You already do, matey.Originally posted by chef View Posti dont really care, i mean i know personally that i'll never pay for sex but if there is a market for it and women are happy to sell themselves then fine so be it, ive had huge arguments with my gfriend about this and the usual "some women dont want to do it but are forced to do it", to those i agree its bad and something should be done, but in the same way you have gold-diggers, people know and yet people are happy to have this arrangement, you will also get women (and men) using their body for money..
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