I was looking for something new to read a couple of weeks back and came across this book titled 'Paying for it' by Chester Brown. Chester is a cartoonists/writer who lives in Canada, and this book of comic strip story and notes/observations is essentially his memoirs from participating in the hobby for the past 10 or so years.
I don't want to give too much away for anyone who might be interested in reading it, but I found the book enjoyable and enlightening in some ways. All of the encounters described and illustrated in the book took place in Canada. His art is very much a minimalistic style, so don't expect detailed close-ups of penetration or stuff like that. What I found the most interesting were the many notes, viewpoints. and comments in the appendices of the book. Some mirrored my own feelings and thoughts about the hobby, while others prompted me think about other aspects that I had only superficially touched on in the past. Most notably to me was the point below.
Prostitution should not be legalized and regulated, it should be decriminalized and left at that. The government has no business regulating what two (or more) consenting adults choose to do in the privacy of a bedroom if they are not infringing on the personal rights of others. The fact that money may or may not be exchanged is irrelevant.
Focus law enforcement funds on finding those sick people that force women, men, or children into the sex trade for their personal profit. Decrying and villifying anyone who would choose for themselves to engage in this, just forces it to go more underground, while preventing those that have been abused from getting help when it is needed, for fear of legal repercussions.
He also had some comments on the issues with legalizing and regulating (licensing) that I found interesting, and most likely true if our societies ever progressed to the point of legalizing it across the board.
I'll leave it at that for now. I open the thread to discussion from anyone who wants to give their input.