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2/20/2006 10:03:07 PM
yeah, all those women that got burned alive have no right to complain
2/20/2006 10:04:11 PM
2/20/2006 10:05:55 PM
troll troll
2/20/2006 10:06:26 PM
The sophist doesn't have a leg to stand on in arguing with me so he calls me a troll. how quaint.
2/20/2006 10:09:39 PM
I was wondering how long it would be before this thread would be started. I'm for the full legalization of prostitution. To those who say it is degrading, how do you justify this? Have you talked with prostitutes in areas where it is legal? The morality bullshit has to stop. Noone has the right to tell a grown adult what he or she can do with her body so long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others. By outlawing prostitution, you are denying people the full control over their bodies. You also leave prostitutes who have been abused nowhere to turn, as it is illegal in the first place.BTW, what's the difference between a guy buying the services of a prostitute, and a guy going to a bar buying a girl drinks with the intent of getting laid? To me, legalized prostitution is a good thing as it cuts out all the bullshit. All I have to do is pay a girl a certain amount of money, and she will suck my dick, take it in the ass, or do whatever I ask of her so long as the price is right. Nothing wrong with that whatsoever. Beats the hell out of sitting in a bar, buying some girl drinks with the HOPE that you will get laid. With a prostitute it is almost guranteed.
2/20/2006 10:13:29 PM
True, not legalizing will not stop illegal stuff from going on, and yes having someone in jail as a sex offender because she can't keep her legs closed is a waste of public resources. Honestly, there is no good solution to the problem other than shoot the bitch seriously, I have my doubts that legalized prostitution would really help anything. There might be niche markets, like AIDS-infected hoes just for AIDS-infected johns ... maybe they can have a catchy slogan about how you don't have to wear a condom there because it's already too late for the disease-prevention? However, I do see there being the eccentrics who will be so pissed that they have [insert incurable disease] that they want to "go down fighting" by intentionally infecting people; others may not know they have something yet and pass it on. The idea behind legalizing drugs is to control the diseases that go along with it. It's not the drugs that are the problem in and of themselves, but the negative culture and diseases that surround them. Legalizing prostitution will not have any positive effects -- we still have to police, we still have diseases (perhaps more?), and we still have unwanted pregnancies (perhaps more? and who's to say they'll be aborted?). Plus, does the prostitute waiver her right to child support if the father is a client? It's too much work for little to no gain.essentially I say stick with the present plan: don't bother with the political argument about making it legal, writing the laws, and generally wasting MORE of our overpaid politicians' time on sex .... just don't bother to enforce existing laws. ** Instead, look for instances of pimp-punishments, murders, etc. and punish THOSE with the prostitution as a sidenote. Kinda like you can't get pulled over for fuzzy dice, but if you were speeding and got pulled for that they can ticket you for having something blocking your vision.[Edited on February 20, 2006 at 10:18 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2006 10:15:04 PM
2/20/2006 10:16:45 PM
condoms
2/20/2006 10:18:36 PM
...have never failed before.Even if you assume a 90% practical success rate -- which seems reasonable, given that people do screw up -- you've got to figure that a lot of ladies are going to be fucking 100+ times a month. How long before one breaks? And what about those lovely little diseases that can spread by contact of something other than the actual genital?[Edited on February 20, 2006 at 10:20 PM. Reason : ]
2/20/2006 10:19:00 PM
sometimes shit happens. someone loses an arm in an accident. But it doesn't seem like Nevada is having a problem with rampant STDs in its regulated whore industry.
2/20/2006 10:20:39 PM
2/20/2006 10:21:12 PM
Nevada has a relatively small industry that's easy enough to regulate. Talking about expanding that nationwide would require an enormous bureaucracy just for whore regulation, which is yet another thing I don't think I should have to pay a dime for.
2/20/2006 10:22:23 PM
More freedom is always positive. Any time people are allowed to do what they wish so long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others, it is a VERY good thing.
2/20/2006 10:22:40 PM
i really dont think it would reduce it much eitherunless you can legally get a blowjob for $15
2/20/2006 10:22:59 PM
^^^That's why it should be left to state/local governments to regulate with strict standards across the board.^are you now saying the market wouldn't function within prostitution?[Edited on February 20, 2006 at 10:24 PM. Reason : ,]
2/20/2006 10:24:22 PM
2/20/2006 10:24:41 PM
troll troll troll
2/20/2006 10:25:08 PM
calling me a troll doesn't make it right.
2/20/2006 10:26:41 PM
troll troll troll troll
2/20/2006 10:28:20 PM
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2/20/2006 10:43:21 PM
^^tax revenue = no money from you.[Edited on February 20, 2006 at 10:43 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2006 10:43:35 PM
But Protostar, you said...
2/20/2006 10:46:00 PM
the same way you make sure convience stores are cheating you on tobacco tax. There is a paper trail. Now, I'm not saying we should have prostitutes roaming the streets and shit. They should have to be in a whore house.
2/20/2006 10:48:44 PM
2/20/2006 10:56:22 PM
i dont think there is anyway regulated prostitution can be as cheap as street whoresand the johns have had no problem with ignroing health concerns so far, what makes you think they will suddenly start caring?
2/20/2006 10:58:17 PM
have you bothered to research prostitution, or are you just talking out of your ass. Look at Nevada before you start making shit up.
2/20/2006 10:59:39 PM
2/20/2006 11:00:07 PM
2/20/2006 11:01:00 PM
OMG, me and Gamecat are on the same side.
2/20/2006 11:01:06 PM
troll troll troll troll troll
2/20/2006 11:01:14 PM
2/20/2006 11:03:02 PM
2/20/2006 11:04:45 PM
they are already having sex with prostitutes, they clearly arent worried about diseases
2/20/2006 11:06:17 PM
But right now they don't have a cleaner alternative for the purpose. You don't know how many of them are or aren't concerned with diseases. You only know how many of them are willing to take the risk.
2/20/2006 11:08:03 PM
unless you can provide some kinda of market reasearch saying otherwise, i doubt many people would spend the extra money for something that up till this point has not bothered them
2/20/2006 11:11:50 PM
How do you know it hasn't bothered them? I shop at Wal-Mart sometimes, but it bothers me.Obviously I can't provide market research on something with such limited availability, but I can definitely tell that free market economics is not your friend. Clearly, some people buy Volvos instead of Kias, or pay a little extra for higher quality foods.
2/20/2006 11:22:23 PM
2/20/2006 11:24:34 PM
That's like saying nobody's willing to pay a little more at Subway for a sandwich rather than a little less at McDonald's for a double-quarter pounder. Or that nobody looks at sanitation grades when they go into restaurants. It's simply not true. People are in a tizzy right now spending more on products that will make them healthier, or at least less prone to diseases. I wouldn't expect it to be any different in this case.
2/20/2006 11:34:44 PM
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2/21/2006 12:16:11 AM
2/21/2006 12:17:53 AM
The free market encourages nothing if not efficiency.And this still applies:
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