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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 687281" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>The fact that it was so different in Germany in the 80s is why I wrote that. The problem isn't that some women choose to sell the use of their genitalia to other men or women.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that due to prohibition, and no gov't monitoring, there is room for a huge criminal element to move in and take over the business.</p><p></p><p>Same goes with prohibition of other types. Drugs, alcohol, etc. We know it didn't work for alcohol, and we are seeing that it doesn't work for drugs, either.</p><p></p><p>I would be terrified for the safety of ANY man or women who became involved with a pimp and was turned out in the streets as property of that pimp.</p><p></p><p>Just as I'm terrified for the young men and women working in the mob-run houses in Asian nations, Thailand being one of the worst examples as one of its major sources of income is sex tourism.</p><p></p><p>Sex work and the demand for sex workers will never go away. The only way to keep our sex workers safe, for whatever reasons they became sex workers, is to regulate it medically and governmentally. That at least ensures that our sons and daughters who do decide to go into that work are as safe as possible. Another industry that needs to be very heavily regulated is the porn industry, which is much more exploitative of its workers than house based prostitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 687281, member: 1963"] The fact that it was so different in Germany in the 80s is why I wrote that. The problem isn't that some women choose to sell the use of their genitalia to other men or women. The problem is that due to prohibition, and no gov't monitoring, there is room for a huge criminal element to move in and take over the business. Same goes with prohibition of other types. Drugs, alcohol, etc. We know it didn't work for alcohol, and we are seeing that it doesn't work for drugs, either. I would be terrified for the safety of ANY man or women who became involved with a pimp and was turned out in the streets as property of that pimp. Just as I'm terrified for the young men and women working in the mob-run houses in Asian nations, Thailand being one of the worst examples as one of its major sources of income is sex tourism. Sex work and the demand for sex workers will never go away. The only way to keep our sex workers safe, for whatever reasons they became sex workers, is to regulate it medically and governmentally. That at least ensures that our sons and daughters who do decide to go into that work are as safe as possible. Another industry that needs to be very heavily regulated is the porn industry, which is much more exploitative of its workers than house based prostitution. [/QUOTE]
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