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Originally Posted by eroticsexxx
Just a bit of slight humor....nothing more. Thought it would be apparent when I stated that "we in the adult industry are all are too busy being law abiding, responsible citizens. Every business here is 100% legal and follows all industry related rules and regulations.".
As for Mr. funelephant...I'm surprised that anyone replied seriously to his post.
He's obviously one of the persons who cannot fathom that only legalization and regulation of sex workers will help to alleviate the spread of disease. Stricter laws and critical opinions about the subject only serve to create a subculture where women who choose that profession have limited protection against unfair and unhealthy procedures.
And for the record, most professional escorts sell a fantasy...nothing more.
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Making legalization and regulation would help for sure... with heath checks and frequent regulations... the fact stays that the main purpose will always remain... and there will always be women out there trying to make that ''extra $'' for whatever service. Eliminating prostitution and fighting to eliminate it is way more powerful in my opinion. This includes removing all the hookers on the street where our children walk in an afternoon day of daycare. Stricter laws would eliminate all of that. It isn't impossible to do, just as drugs.
As for your last statement ''most professional escorts sell a fantasy'' they sell the fantasy and their body, it's like a combo you get at MCdonalds. They sell their soul too for your info. Have you ever seen a picture of pictures of 45 y.o. ex-escort. You might find one that looks normal one day.. but most of them have serious problems and problems is not the appropriate term.