tarekabdo12
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Treating a woman like a dead body is surely wrong. SEX isn't physiacl only but the body's actios should be an expression for what meanings want to show.
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Speaking to the point of prostitution being joyless, many jobs are, some even exhausting and mind numbing to boot. And the same thing, desperation, pushes people into these other jobs. As for danger, fishing, logging, and firefighting are extremely dangerous occupations.
Name and shame the johns and get the women some help if you want to end prostitution.
As is treating the kid behind the fast food counter like a hamburger making robot.Treating a woman like a dead body is surely wrong.
Really?
And you think all prostitutes are female?
You think that only men solicit these female prostitutes?
Wow.
But it is fine to treat her like property?Treating a woman like a dead body is surely wrong.
I am sorry.SEX isn't physiacl only but the body's actios should be an expression for what meanings want to show.
It also has nothing to do with what he said.so what? they are all bad. This doesn't add anything. I do bad things because there are other bad things in the world, this is not logical.
9Westy9 said:got any evidence for highlighted claim?
What is the "usual way"?
How do you know that the "usual way" is not paying for it?
Or do you limit the phrase "paying for it" to merely cash transactions?
I am waiting for implants that allow you to slide your credit card in their butt crack.
See the part where I said "if you want to end prostitution" for your answer.To play devil's advocate, why should "johns" be more shamed than someone who goes to a masseuse?
I responded at your previous attempt to compare the two and you ignored it, so I'm going to assume you're insincere.I really can't see how the customer is any more to blame than the worker - surely the other way around?
I think I will go and sell some drugs on my street corner and blame it on the druggies when the police arrive.
Not really. Arresting dealers addresses the supply and helps get at the source. Sex is unlimited in supply and is more "crowd sourced" as it were. With drugs, the buyers are typically addicts, yes, and need treatment rather than jail time, but it's the dealers who control how much crack is in the neighborhood.
Name and shame the johns and get the women some help if you want to end prostitution.
No, you misunderstood the argument, read it again.you used a supply and demand analogy - you say sex is in unlimited supply but that is clearly not true as not all women are sex-workers and I am sure in certain places there are many occasions where the supply is too low for the demand.
End of the day, the women are still prostitutes and the johns still johns - both equally to blame.