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Bumbles · 51-55, M
Nothing wrong with legal and regulated prostitution, but I think some people may be a tad naïve about how much it will solve.
Making prostitution legal won't end human trafficking or abuse of vulnerable women. Criminals stay hidden. Women with STDs like herpes or HIV or those who are drug addicts won't be able to work in regulated brothels, nor those without proper immigration paperwork. Johns don't want to present ID either.
Just my 2 cents...
Making prostitution legal won't end human trafficking or abuse of vulnerable women. Criminals stay hidden. Women with STDs like herpes or HIV or those who are drug addicts won't be able to work in regulated brothels, nor those without proper immigration paperwork. Johns don't want to present ID either.
Just my 2 cents...
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@Bumbles It won't prevent human trafficking, but it will provide a legal, consensual alternative to patronizing your local human trafficker. I feel like it's at least a start.