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Tedpgrass:See, I have seen many girls in abusive relationship, I said "one" of the reasons I didn't say it is the "main" reason. I guess in her case it was money. |
salawustyles:Check my last post above. |
CosmicPhoenix:Great sex is one of them |
I support legalized and regulated prostitution. It should be perfectly legal for an adult to decide they want to use their body as a means of making money. The main reason it's so largely illegal is because of religious morals (and misogyny) being so deeply woven into legislation pretty much everywhere. The defense for prostitution remaining illegal is almost always a subjective moral argument and that is not a good enough reason for all of the harm that comes from keeping it that way. It's about as effective as Prohibition or the “war on drugs”: people will always seek to alter their mental state and people will always sell and buy sexual experiences, so to outlaw it only forces the activities underground, where crime rings have control and abuse is rampant and unchecked. With Craigslist's hookups page and Backpage gone, sex workers won't suddenly stop selling sex—most will just sell elsewhere and some will either begin or go back to selling on the street, in far unsafer situations and environments. In a perfect world, regulation would be the backbone to firmly separating sex work from human trafficking. That being said, I do acknowledge that there will, unfortunately, always be an overlap between the two (not to even mention people who don't technically fall into the latter category but are still doing this type of work because they have been coerced). The solution isn't illegal prostitution, I believe the solution lies somewhere adjacent to regulated sex work. Let's turn that question around. Let’s consider reasons why it would be illegal and address those. -Spread of disease. Modern legal prostitution includes regular recurring STD tests and mandates the use of barriers. The incidence of STD transmission is very low. -Chance of pregnancy. This only applies to heterosexual prostitution among fertile prostitutes and clients. The aforementioned barrier methods reduce this chance and most prostitutes use additional methods of birth control. The incidence of unwanted children is low. -Moral issues. This includes adultery, sex outside of wedlock, sex with a person you don’t love, etc. In many modern cultures we’ve greatly reduced the amount of legislative bleeps we give about these issues. Not everybody agrees about how bad they are and it’s up to the individual to deal with it themselves. -Think of the children! In many of the places where prostitution is legal, they have limitations on advertisement and other ways that children might encounter this. Plus, they’re going to find out about this from the internet anyway. As for children actually going to prostitutes, requiring ID will solve this. -Human trafficking. We already have human trafficking in criminal prostitution. Legalizing it makes this harder. When you have to fill out tax reports and doctors visits, that gives a lot more chances for victims to be found and rescued. -Entering out of financial obligation. This happens now with illegal prostitution. Legalizing it will make it safer and give more opportunities to move out of prostitution compared to the illegal variety. The original economic pressures are a symptom of wider issues with the economy and the social support net. Legalizing prostitution doesn’t fix all of those problems. -Chance of prostitutes being victimized by clients. This happens with criminal hookers already. And they have little recourse as they have to admit to a crime to report it. Making it legal gives them access to police to deal with this. Of course, getting the police to care is another matter, but we have to solve the first before we can start on the second. |
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salawustyles:No |
KAM3KAZI:Men are deadly. |
yetunsbay:Yes, she is retired and she can't even access it. |
yetunsbay:which PFA site can I monitor my mom's pension |
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ADRIAN88:I left yesterday to my parents place to spend the Independence day celebration. Happy new month. |
NawtiKingRealer:Read my first post. It's not by force to join. Happy new month |
NawtiKingRealer:It's a Telegram group and if you post the link here, the bot will ban me, hence the reason I dropped my mail. |
Please my Mom worked with LASG and she retired in Jan 2018, up till date she has not received any pension. How do I go about it? Thank you in advance for your response. |
Winter12:What? 8 Years for processing !!! Government workers are trying. |
ADRIAN88:And you had time to comment.mtcheeew |
phil07:Read the first post |
DrFunmisticGlow:hmmmmm |
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