Legalisation of our hobby

Iman
Iman
9 posts. Member since Oct 2020
31st Mar '22 - 20:23PM
I'm interested in the wider debate regarding the legal aspects of seeing escorts.

It is notable to me that different countries apply different approaches.

But it's also very notable that you can't please everyone regardless of the legal aspects.

Freedom is slavery it might seem.
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pussyeater669
13 posts. Member since Jun 2020
1st Apr '22 - 11:16AM
Prostitution is perfectly legal in this country.
However, there are a whole host of things that make it illegal.
Brothels are one, advertising is another.
We all know the authorities turn a blind eye unless there`s bother.
Gentlemans agreement that works.
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15minutedrive
7 posts. Member since Jan 2021
3rd Apr '22 - 15:52PM
I was watching something on TV.. redlight greenlight.. apparently it's pretty impossible to avoid bother.. the more legalised and accepted prostitution is... the more bother..
Of course these things are agenda driven often..
So its interesting to hear the punters perspective.
And not just the ones who regret having ever punted.
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KinkyKenneth
7 posts. Member since Feb 2020
17th Jul '22 - 17:06PM
why not just make it legal ?
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Beggarman
4 posts. Member since Jul 2022
24th Jul '22 - 21:32PM
better still "de-criminalize" it
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amirasexyslim
8 posts. Member since May 2021
25th Jul '22 - 16:07PM
Decriminalization is the much better way to go.
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oxypussy
oxypussy
13 posts. Member since Dec 2021
25th Jul '22 - 18:05PM
However sadly linked to it sometimes is modern day slavery and trafficking and those must remain illegal.
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DrBigg
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26th Jul '22 - 13:55PM
that goes without saying
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Blazingtail
6 posts. Member since Jul 2020
14th Jan '23 - 09:01AM
its something the woke and feminists will never allow
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ButterflyLove
ButterflyLove
9 posts. Member since Sep 2021
11th Feb '23 - 14:11PM
are not WG's the epiteme of feminism?
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MilfKelly
7 posts. Member since Oct 2020
11th Mar '23 - 19:54PM
"Decriminalization is the much better way to go"

It's the only way
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bigbuttx
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11th Mar '23 - 21:20PM
In the current "pc woke" world I can't/ dont see prostitutes as being a group within their " inclusive" agenda.
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LastKnight
5 posts. Member since Jul 2020
1st May '23 - 11:40AM
bigbuttx wrote:
In the current "pc woke" world I can't/ dont see prostitutes as being a group within their " inclusive" agenda.


Agreed, dont think it will happen.
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Itsourhobby
6 posts. Member since May 2023
4th May '23 - 11:18AM
bigbuttx wrote:
In the current "pc woke" world I can't/ dont see prostitutes as being a group within their " inclusive" agenda.


should be though
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Player
15 posts. Member since Jan 2020
26th Aug '23 - 08:43AM
KinkyKenneth wrote:
why not just make it legal ?


That would be the simple answer.
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InLust
6 posts. Member since Apr 2023
1st Oct '23 - 08:20AM
personally I dont see why it shouldnt be completely legal.
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musclecock
8 posts. Member since Dec 2021
30th Oct '23 - 13:08PM
I doubt many on here would disagree, but then again we have a vested interest in the subject.
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oldspice
13 posts. Member since Jul 2020
3rd Nov '23 - 20:21PM
My own view on this is criminalizing adult, voluntary, and consensual sex – including the commercial exchange of sexual services – is incompatible with the human right to personal autonomy and privacy. In short – a government should not be telling consenting adults who they can have sexual relations with and on what terms.
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TheHeadmaster
54 posts. Member since Jun 2023
3rd Nov '23 - 20:40PM
KinkyKenneth wrote:
why not just make it legal ?


I could be way wide of the mark here, but I think they'll only legalise it if they can monetise it. To do that, they'd have to tax it, and so much of the industry is still a cash business that doing so would divide it into a mainstream vs underground situation. The underground scene would win that battle handsomely.

I don't know how it works in other parts of the world, though.
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Flutie
13 posts. Member since Jul 2020
3rd Nov '23 - 20:48PM
oldspice wrote:
My own view on this is criminalizing adult, voluntary, and consensual sex – including the commercial exchange of sexual services – is incompatible with the human right to personal autonomy and privacy. In short – a government should not be telling consenting adults who they can have sexual relations with and on what terms.


Plus, criminalization exposes sex workers to abuse and exploitation by law enforcement officials, such as police officers. Human Rights Watch has documented that, in criminalized environments, police officers harass sex workers, extort bribes, and physically and verbally abuse sex workers, or even rape or coerce sex from them.
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