Petition to legalize prostitution

I am in the pro legalization camp — I assumed just about everyone on this site would be. I spent about six months living in Germany where it is legal, and while it is highly regulated, the system seems to work quite well for all parties involved. Maybe you pay a touch more on average, but I’d say it’s well worth the pros (regular health screenings, no risk of LEO involvement, increased safety for all parties). I’m always interested to hear other opinions though.
I am 100% supportive of adult choice with little gov intervnetion. I am 100% against human trafficing.
Prostitution should be legalized it's been around before the 1950s and I'm sure before that and it's an ongoing industry that will never stop and with agencies trying to shut down websites and take away women's jobs it just isn't right... Point blank is the main people that contact us for services are agency people and professional people it'd be easier for them as well lol.
I hope your brother hasn't contacted you for your services....also don't you think he could tell just from your blurred out pics lol...I would love to see a reality show where they take guys in to rate porn videos and with out there knowledge its their daughter in the video.. would be a priceless reaction... has to be happen somewhere
Prostitution should be legalized it's been around before the 1950s and I'm sure before that ...lol. Originally Posted by Rep0112
Isn't that cute... She thinks the world's oldest profession has been around "before the 1950s" - Is that how far the history books go back in your school?

I'm fairly certain there is mention of prostitutes in The Bible. So, you are right, that may have been a little before the 1950s!!

Excellent first post though - I look forward to more!!
I think a provider that pretty can get a pass on the history lesson!
Hey Rep. Welcome to the group. Btw...where is Troup?
offshoredrilling's Avatar
decriminalize not legalize
Bentley Jetaun's Avatar
Ahhhh hahahahaaaa!!!! He had me at the 20% off coupons. Hilarious!!!
I agree though. Our society is not even close to being ready to even fathom...... something as immoral as such! I'm pretty sure that we are going to hell for this anyway. Even though God forgives all sins except one. It is the religion that is the ultimate cock-block. We are considered the sore on the ass of society. According to "them" we are thee worse. Even beneath the predators in the very sanctuaries that they call church, lol. Ah yes..... the Christians, the religion that loves to hate. But don't get me started on that. lol
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Just be careful what you wish for. The dichotomy is emblematic of the classic trade-off between peace and freedom. Government brings regulation and regulation brings mediocrity, like the difference between Dom Perignon and Boone's Farm. Both are sparkling wines.

Pierre-Joseph Prouhon, a 19th Century French politician, said, "To be governed is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured (and) commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so."
guys remember when you vote to legalize it...remember the days of bbbj and cim are gone....article defeated by a land slide lol
Just be careful what you wish for. The dichotomy is emblematic of the classic trade-off between peace and freedom. Government brings regulation and regulation brings mediocrity, like the difference between Dom Perignon and Boone's Farm. Both are sparkling wines.

Pierre-Joseph Prouhon, a 19th Century French politician, said, "To be governed is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured (and) commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so." Originally Posted by Jon Colden

Thank you for the quote, it is so true.
Look at what's happening with legalized marijuana. Pricing, supply, regulation, and exposure. I think a little relaxing of enforcement would be good but I don't see it getting any more acceptable. Legalization would come with more trouble than benefit.

Has anyone partaken in Nevada? Not all that great and it's pricey.