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Wal-Mart is an alternative...
Ralphy... it's much more complicated than choosing employment at Wal-Mart over prostitution. See Shalimar's post
Wal-Mart is an alternative...
Can we get past the abuse of children and just admit that many women choose to prostitute without any coercion or as the the result of any precipitating factors?
Can we get past the abuse of children and just admit that many women choose to prostitute without any coercion or as the the result of any precipitating factors?
I am glad that some overcome horrible experiences as children and didn't intend this aspect of prostitution as part of this thread...
I agree it should be legalized but only in regulated places where the ladies are well taken care of and safe.
In the state of Nevada prostitution is legal in a licensed brothel; "street walking" is not legal though.
PS. Many women choose to turn to prostitution to finance their drug habit.
With everything else being legalized we should decriminalize this oldest of professions. We could tax it, license it, and provide health inspections. The time has come to stop arresting everybody involved; twenty-two men were arrested over the weekend in a sting operation here. Couldn't the police be spending their time on more important activities? Makes sense to me and I'm sure to you...
I think that when a lot of people think of prostitution, they tend to think of the high priced Call Girls... the Escorts... and the Hollywood Madam. The $1,000 a night club.. not the poor woman degraded in an alley for $2. I'm not totally against legalization, but the proceeds need to go toward helping the women, not into the tax coffers or some politicians campaign fund.
In the state of Nevada prostitution is legal in a licensed brothel; "street walking" is not legal though.
PS. Many women choose to turn to prostitution to finance their drug habit.
Because I would have been fabulously beautiful and, therefore, would have been in demand by fabulously wealthy clients...
I notice you don't post your pic as a man Ralphy. How do we know what would have to change to make you a Julia Roberts?
The funny part of that story is it is NOT legal in Clark County where Las Vegas is. I lived in Nevada new the bunny ranch years ago. The advertised and that was not a cheap operation.
Strange is the key. But harmless.
Yes.... fulfill mens' needs.... that's all that counts.
It has always filled a need for men who don't have access to women for some reason. I think it should be legalized everywhere, and regulated, since it's not going anywhere and the women are endangered.