id: 15402 - Text: If ladies can say 'no' at any stage of her work, and if there are men to enforce her request, sex work should be legalized.
id: 15409 - Text: So closing the legal brothels will also close the illegal ones and also stop all sex trafficking?... Is that what this is about lol?
id: 15412 - Text: The difference here is. These ladies have the right to tell the man to "stop" or "no". In the criminal sex trade in other states. The male could simply rape her and move on. So which is safer? A controlled environment or the streets? Rome was one of the biggest and most advanced Empires in history and they had brothels. So you can't pull back on morality because it's existed for millennia. If a lady wants to do it, then let her do it. It is no different than stripping.
id: 15417 - Text: Regulation not elimination. Not all maybe childhood victims. There are many shades to sexuality. The main problem is poverty and patriarchy. Before any woman is hired there should be a total assessment of their background. They must be of age and free of any addiction.
id: 15419 - Text: Oh for God's sake! ?Has it ever occurred to you that some women actually enjoy sex?
id: 15426 - Text: Nope, closing the legal brothels will only boost the illegal ones and makes sex trafficking more attractive.
id: 15434 - Text: Just call it sex therapy for maladjusted males, plenty of them around
id: 15440 - Text: Prostitution is legal here in germany and has been for the last 150 years. It also never has been promoting sex trafficing. Prostitutes are actually ver powerful and if you mess with them they will rip you off
id: 15459 - Text: @Fuzzy.Wuzzy45 so is schools, and churches, the side walk, stores, the ocean, the forests, the hills, towns, cities, companies, etc. Thats why we as a society put rules in place for situations, the help support and protect. So once it becomes legal we will make new rules to protect and support sex workers so they will feel safe to come forward about crimes committed against them ( un like now where they are afraid to come forward about being raped or robbed or abused) and as a society we will grow to accept s ex workers as human beings, not like it is now where there is stigma against them that makes it easy, even permissible to hate them, abuse them and treat them like sh it.
In the end, the only argument is this, those who hate women, hate accepting people and deny them their basic human rights, and don't want them to be safe, happy and free
And those like me, a real feminist who fights for people's rights. Civil rights, natural rights, and undeniable rights.
Sex workers are people, and they have the same rights as all of us