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In reply to the discussion: Sweden's Prostitution Solution: Why Hasn't Anyone Tried This Before? [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)45. Which is why above I proposed regulations on the brothel.
Fixed location, so you can find it, plus having to advertise for business. And the regulations I proposed weren't massively expensive, but would significantly reduce harm. There's not a lot of "underground" restaurants despite states requiring the health department inspect them.
Just like they opt for the illegal now rather than subject themselves to scrutiny and effort/expense in finding a legitimately consensual partner.
The Johns aren't necessarily just lazy. Also, "legitimately consensual" doesn't necessarily mean not-prostitute. There's plenty of "kept women" who aren't legally prostitutes, but are selling their bodies.
If sex were an actual job, there would be no such thing as sexual harassment. How would a boss asking his paid assistant for a bj be categorically different from paying for a bj from a prostituted woman?
Because it's not her job. Just like it isn't her job to replace all the plumbing in the office.
Sex as a job has been around since jobs existed. Banning it hasn't worked over the millennia that we have tried to do so. Perhaps instead of continuing to ban it, we should try something else?
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Sweden's Prostitution Solution: Why Hasn't Anyone Tried This Before? [View all]
ismnotwasm
Feb 2015
OP
sounds like rationalization to me. you need to justify it, in your own mind.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#17
your risk assessment is not correct and the countries that have legalized for over a decade is proof
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#33
you ignore the immediate and predictable consequence of legalization--increasing demand.
geek tragedy
Feb 2015
#35
increasing demand will increase the amount of stuff that gets done underground
geek tragedy
Feb 2015
#39
Sexual harassment law is not based on the notion that it's not okay to ask people
geek tragedy
Feb 2015
#49
they are putting their trafficked girls in strip clubs. pretty well set place.
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#51
it is not easier finding the taffickers if either side is illegal. legalizing makes it hardest for
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#32