Safe Prostitution

Discussion in 'Sex Polls' started by Sign Related, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. Sign Related

    Sign Related The Don Killuminati

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    Should safe sex prostitution be legalized worldwide? Face it, actual sex sells. If everybody had a price on themselves we'd all make money we need with ease. At least us good looking ones would make it big. There is a market for sex that is safe out here in the whole wide world. It would be a easy way to earn bucks. But what do you think? Is there anything wrong with selling safe sex as civilized as we are nowadays? If so, what? Would you be selling yourself or not if it were legal to?
     
  2. Sign Related

    Sign Related The Don Killuminati

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    I figure I could get some fine chicks to pay me about $200 for some safe sex. All they got to do is come up to me, look me in the eyes, and say, "How much for some safe sex?" And it's on. It would be easy money rolling in. Women wouldnt be so shy no more if days was like that where safe prostitution was legalized.
     
  3. Kaze Yo

    Kaze Yo Member

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    My view on this is that, like hunting or becoming a breeder, you would need a lienese to sell your body. This way, the police would ask for a lienese, if you don't have one, you get jailed. And weekly STD tests, if you have one and the STD is curable, then you are suspended. If it can't be cure, you lose your lienese and you can't be a hooker again. Your plan wouldn't work as a girl would need condoms and since sizes vary, she would be carrying too many condoms. And if the hooker have unsafe sex with you, who would know? Nice idea, but it'd be hard to execute.
     
  4. AncientHippie

    AncientHippie Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Prostitution is a victimless crime.
    I believe it should be legal and regulated.
    Testing for STDs would be mandatory,
    which would help slow their spread.

    It works in Holland.
    The Dutch have the sense to face tough issues,
    and make reasonable decisions about them.
     
  5. PlUtOmuSsEXmAcKZMuSs

    PlUtOmuSsEXmAcKZMuSs Member

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    I'd have to say that depends...

    Are we in need of prostituion in our current phrame of time?

    "Safe Prostitution" is an interesting concept, but I'm not closed-off when it comes new ideas. IF one is careful enough to hold a morally cleansed aura and hygeine with it, then I suppose the affording of sexual gradification can be a thing we should allow to be persued...

    If for nothing more than balancing the tide of an all to tipped meter of sexually-relative functionality within the human race.

    Perhaps we should ask our bretheren primates what their take is on it...
    I believe cats and rabbits would be up for it, but we'd have to maintain a very serious establishment I think.
    Interesting...
     
  6. unionjack67

    unionjack67 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    There are a lot of things that would be safer and would generate government taxes if it were legalized. I see nothing wrong with the legalization, regulation, and taxation of prostitution. As far as I know there are some models that the US could follow that already work well.
     
  7. Finnaz

    Finnaz Champagne Socialist

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    Yeah, it would have to be legalised, regulated and confined to brothels where STD tests would be carried out frequently, anyone see the Louis Theroux doc on that legal brothel, forget where it was. Somewhere in the states though. It's a necessary evil really, it's exploitative of women, but by criminilising it you just make it much worse for those involved, in the same was as heroin.
     
  8. rockgip

    rockgip Member

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    if it was legalized, that would be intense.!!
     

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