Interesting Article from Across the Water

figure_artist's Avatar
Came across this with my morning reading and don't know if anyone else reads The Guardian.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...s-prostitution
Love it. While I acknowledge that there do exist "victims" in this industry, many of us don't fall into that category....
ragooh_aus's Avatar
The author makes many excellent points. Women should have the right to choose their own sexual freedoms. I like the conclusion:

"Being penetrated doesn't mean that I give my body. . . What makes me an object is political discourses that silence me, criminalise my sexual partners against my will, . . . and refuse to acknowledge my self-determination and the words I use to describe myself."

The industry is however filled with many unsavory characters that prey on the weak-minded, who are more easily made their objects. The nature of its corruptness lends the industry other criminal activity, like, drugs, robbery, kidnapping, and criminal enterprising.

I only believe in protecting the innocent, and prosecuting the wrong. The current legal construct outlaws all sex work. Here is my question: How do you protect personal sexual freedom and the weak from criminal predators?

Insofar as the local morality patrol, I don't care. Part of autonomy is the ability to govern and make decisions regarding oneself.
figure_artist's Avatar
While it's not exactly on topic with this thread, the article makes me wonder how many of our ladies here got started or decided to start.