Update: Prostitution legalization bill introduced in NY Monday.

I dont care if its legal or not im not worried about getting arrested im more concern about how clean the woman is. Shoot im working in a country right now where its legal and theres a brothel around the corner from me website and all with the women on there.

Im just not bout that life.
 
Would y'all pay for the p?
If you paid for the p, what's the protocol?

I feel it's a stigma attached with paying for it.


Many would be surprised at how many pro athletes and entertainers pay for sex. They're not paying for the sex only....they're paying for the discretion. You're more likely to get "exposed" having casual sex with anyone vs a business transaction with a person whose business revolves around secrecy.

Your favorite athlete that could smash any IG model he wants for free....is probably banging porn stars and paying them on the side.
 
Would y'all pay for the p?
If you paid for the p, what's the protocol?

I feel it's a stigma attached with paying for it.

The same rapper that's above paying for it raps about buying women expensive bags for it.

Whats stopping a lot of guys isn't the legality of it but the social stigma
 
Real talk.... Goverment is getting thier cut. They are overcharging those facilities to stay open and taking money under the table when they do health inspections and find 10 beds in the back room of the facility.

The only reason why this even made the news is to embarrass Robert Kraft for doing something that got someone with power upset. The same facility will be back up and running normally with new people in March giving $79 Hand Jobs but the rent probably will double
 
Fully support legalizing independent slangers. Sugarbaby sites alive and well and aren't going anywhere.
 
bedpage took its place

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Real talk.... Goverment is getting thier cut. They are overcharging those facilities to stay open and taking money under the table when they do health inspections and find 10 beds in the back room of the facility.

The only reason why this even made the news is to embarrass Robert Kraft for doing something that got someone with power upset. The same facility will be back up and running normally with new people in March giving $79 Hand Jobs but the rent probably will double

Yup.
 
Where is this seen at? Feminists are pro being in control of their body so this doesn’t vibe with that at all from what I’ve seen

The War on Sex Workers
An unholy alliance of feminists, cops, and conservatives hurts women in the name of defending their rights

https://reason.com/archives/2013/01/21/the-war-on-sex-workers

Radical feminist thinking has analyzed prostitution as a cornerstone of patriarchal domination and sexual subjugation of women that impacts negatively not only on the women and girls in prostitution but on all women as a group, because prostitution continually affirms and reinforces patriarchal definitions of women as having a primary function to serve men sexually.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_feminism#Prostitution
 

From social conservatives, the refusal to hear these workers out is nothing new; moral disapprobation is mother’s milk to them. But from credentialed liberals, it’s incongruous. The same women who hope to take a shot at history in 2020, from Sens. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) to Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), can’t shake the conventional doctrine that teaches them no one could possibly choose to sell sex — not even over other low-wage work in industries also rife with abuse, from retail
to hotels to textile manufacturing. They can’t cast off the conviction that any woman who does make that choice needs saving.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...-workers-why-are-sex-workers-so-mad-about-it/
 
There are plenty of feminists that are for sex workers being able to do so safely. It's not the consensus everywhere.

im talking about opponents, which da consensus of da opposition is feminists and social conservatives.

prostitution is very much a wedge issue for feminists.
 
https://pca.st/zMdi

This is a very interesting podcast that discusses the silver lining of places like Backpage despite the stigma. Basically prostitutes used it as a way to protect one another by telling who to look out for.

Catch 22. If the sites are up, it 'looks bad' and implies that the country supports human trafficking.

If the sites are down, the prostitutes have no way of alerting one another of potential dangerous Johns.

But America is all about images so of course they'll take it down.

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You say this as if it wasn't the government that drove this entire industry underground.

No different when they played with outlawing alcohol.

If they had kept sex work legal they'd be able to tax it as much as they like but there's some misogyny involved, not allowing women their own agency, the false prudish image America likes to portray, etc.
 
Fake morality is why it’s still illegal ...conservatives will never allow it

When you say prostitution, some lady in Kansas somewhere thinkin bout a big, scary pimp pistol whippin the workers
Yeah alot of these influences that politics give power to they perceive as having more reach than they do, when realistically it's a small percentage. Like with weed i'm sure more people would prefer the influx of jobs and cash to the economy than the religious and tobacco lobbies.
 
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