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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 687273" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>This may be controversial, but I learned a different point of view on prostitution while living in Germany where it was legal, but only in licensed "houses".</p><p></p><p>The women working there were also licensed. They underwent medical exams and STD testing monthly. They were protected from their customers by security guards.</p><p></p><p>They were safe, and with their stipend plus a percentage of each fee paid, made decent money. They were required to be well-read and well-spoken as part of their "services" included conversing with a wide variety of customers.</p><p></p><p>I actually visited a house with husband, he wanted me to see the place, visit with the girls and the madam, meet his chess partner. (Yes, not only had Stu befriended a prostitute, but he used to meet up with her during her off hours to play chess with her.)</p><p></p><p>It was a very nicely decorated and kept sprawling old house, with each girl assigned two rooms. One for her own use if she lived at the house (rent was taken out of her earnings) and one for working out of. Meals were served at the house, not only for the employees, but for clients. Stu and I had dinner there a few times. Not bad food, and becaue the madam knew Stu, liquor wasn't pushed.</p><p></p><p>In general Stu was treated like a mascot. The little "Ami" who spoke perfect German and never slept with anyone. He played chess with Elke and helped the girls learn English, considered a necessity because of the house's location about a kilometer from a small military base.</p><p></p><p>I saw nothing dangerous or morally wrong about this type of prostitution. It was a job using one's body. Safer, really than boxing or American Football.</p><p></p><p>It's once you have women working the streets for pimps that it becomes dangerous and demeaning, and once drugs enter the pictures. The women at this house were screened weekly for drug use. The only thing you could get away with once was THC. Anything else was an immediate termination. THC the second time if not dropping compared to the first, was immediate termination.</p><p></p><p>And having been fired from a good, licensed house, it is very hard to get into another one.</p><p></p><p>I would be very comfortable with this type of prostitution being legal in the US, provided we could somehow get honest people to handle licensing, health records, etc. It is the infinistesmal chances of that happening that give me pause.</p><p></p><p>I will say the the prosititutes I met in Germany were happy with their work, clean, healthy, comfortably off, and well taken care off. that's a lot more than you can say for most sex-workers in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 687273, member: 1963"] This may be controversial, but I learned a different point of view on prostitution while living in Germany where it was legal, but only in licensed "houses". The women working there were also licensed. They underwent medical exams and STD testing monthly. They were protected from their customers by security guards. They were safe, and with their stipend plus a percentage of each fee paid, made decent money. They were required to be well-read and well-spoken as part of their "services" included conversing with a wide variety of customers. I actually visited a house with husband, he wanted me to see the place, visit with the girls and the madam, meet his chess partner. (Yes, not only had Stu befriended a prostitute, but he used to meet up with her during her off hours to play chess with her.) It was a very nicely decorated and kept sprawling old house, with each girl assigned two rooms. One for her own use if she lived at the house (rent was taken out of her earnings) and one for working out of. Meals were served at the house, not only for the employees, but for clients. Stu and I had dinner there a few times. Not bad food, and becaue the madam knew Stu, liquor wasn't pushed. In general Stu was treated like a mascot. The little "Ami" who spoke perfect German and never slept with anyone. He played chess with Elke and helped the girls learn English, considered a necessity because of the house's location about a kilometer from a small military base. I saw nothing dangerous or morally wrong about this type of prostitution. It was a job using one's body. Safer, really than boxing or American Football. It's once you have women working the streets for pimps that it becomes dangerous and demeaning, and once drugs enter the pictures. The women at this house were screened weekly for drug use. The only thing you could get away with once was THC. Anything else was an immediate termination. THC the second time if not dropping compared to the first, was immediate termination. And having been fired from a good, licensed house, it is very hard to get into another one. I would be very comfortable with this type of prostitution being legal in the US, provided we could somehow get honest people to handle licensing, health records, etc. It is the infinistesmal chances of that happening that give me pause. I will say the the prosititutes I met in Germany were happy with their work, clean, healthy, comfortably off, and well taken care off. that's a lot more than you can say for most sex-workers in the US. [/QUOTE]
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