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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Nov 17 2.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
No, it's not and it wasn't meant to be. I do think punters should be educated as to what their little habits mean for some of the kind of girls they pay for. I kind of agreed with this, but then I went to Amsterdam. Most of those girls are incredibly out of my league in any other scenario.
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Nov 17 2.45pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I kind of agreed with this, but then I went to Amsterdam. Most of those girls are incredibly out of my league in any other scenario. That's like paying for a title. It doesn't mean anything and what's worse, you probably have the clap and no money for dinner.
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Stirlingsays 30 Nov 17 3.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
No, it's not and it wasn't meant to be. I do think punters should be educated as to what their little habits mean for some of the kind of girls they pay for. I don't. You can't educate people out of wanting to fcuk the desirable. If they choose to pay for it then that's their problem......it's a pointless as trying to educate people out of drinking alcohol....all you are doing is creating repression and bigger problems in other areas. Exploitation happens all the time....society is built upon exploitation.....you just don't like this form of it. Capitalism is built upon supply and demand...a need being supplied. If a women doesn't want to work in the sex industry then they should have the means not too.....that I agree with. Any suggestions over that telling others to live by your morality rather than their own. If they aren't hurting others they get to decide what to do with their own bodies and make money from it. The sex industry has its place and it should be a regulated one.........far more harm is done by it being illegal. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Nov 2017 3.38pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Nov 17 4.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I don't. You can't educate people out of wanting to fcuk the desirable. If they choose to pay for it then that's their problem......it's a pointless as trying to educate people out of drinking alcohol....all you are doing is creating repression and bigger problems in other areas. Exploitation happens all the time....society is built upon exploitation.....you just don't like this form of it. Capitalism is built upon supply and demand...a need being supplied. If a women doesn't want to work in the sex industry then they should have the means not too.....that I agree with. Any suggestions over that telling others to live by your morality rather than their own. If they aren't hurting others they get to decide what to do with their own bodies and make money from it. The sex industry has its place and it should be a regulated one.........far more harm is done by it being illegal. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Nov 2017 3.38pm) People will always want to f*** the desirable but if we all did that as we pleased, most of us would be in jail. People are capable of restraint.
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Stirlingsays 30 Nov 17 4.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
People will always want to f*** the desirable but if we all did that as we pleased, most of us would be in jail. People are capable of restraint. I've fcuked for free all my life. Mind you some relationships are just another form of exploitation ....Plenty just stay together for the lifestyle that the money provides them.....One is explicit and the other implicit. People stay together for lots of reasons...some noble some not so noble. I understand your wish for some sexual stuff to be respected more than it is...not subject to commercialism You are perhaps a part of a group of people like that.....Nothing wrong with that.....purity has its place. I certainly wouldn't want my daughter throwing it about like free sweets.....and I've no doubt that they wouldn't be.....but for me, personal agency is more important. Some people are highly sexed and/or attractive and want to make money out of it. Fine by me....in its place...not shoved in everyone's face. It's stopping the exploitation of those who don't want that but are made too......that's far more important. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Nov 2017 5.04pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Nov 17 5.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
That's like paying for a title. It doesn't mean anything and what's worse, you probably have the clap and no money for dinner. Not really, its like having a one night stand without the hassle. Its a bit cold and business like, but very reasonably priced. And I didn't get the clap either.
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Nov 17 5.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I've fcuked for free all my life. Mind you some relationships are just another form of exploitation ....Plenty just stay together for the lifestyle that the money provides them.....One is explicit and the other implicit. People stay together for lots of reasons...some noble some not so noble. I understand your wish for some sexual stuff to be respected more than it is...not subject to commercialism You are perhaps a part of a group of people like that.....Nothing wrong with that.....purity has its place. I certainly wouldn't want my daughter throwing it about like free sweets.....and I've no doubt that they wouldn't be.....but for me, personal agency is more important. Some people are highly sexed and/or attractive and want to make money out of it. Fine by me....in its place...not shoved in everyone's face. It's stopping the exploitation of those who don't want that but are made too......that's far more important. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Nov 2017 5.04pm) I just don't understand why people want to pay for sex or offer it for money. To have sex with total strangers on a regular basis for money must be dire. Working with the public can be a nightmare at the best of times, never mind shagging them.
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Nov 17 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Not really, its like having a one night stand without the hassle. Its a bit cold and business like, but very reasonably priced. And I didn't get the clap either. The hassle is the game. Without the hunt, it is a turkey shoot.
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tome Inner Tantalus Time. 30 Nov 17 7.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
The hassle is the game. Without the hunt, it is a turkey shoot. Some people don't like the hassle, all the game playing. Nonsense. I think the world would be a better place if people were 'freer with their bodies', at least those who are single.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 30 Nov 17 7.42pm | |
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what's the difference between a pretty girl going with a punter for an hour or so.....or going off with, say, a US President for a decade or so ?
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silvertop Portishead 30 Nov 17 8.38pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Thing to remember with legalisation is that it doesn't solve the problem, it can only limit the impact of the problem, on those involved, and those who aren't. Its about taking back control of situations where the impact of a black market on society, have outweighed the benefits of a criminal justice solution. Ideally, a society shouldn't really need to have laws regarding drugs (specifically Heroin and crack) and prostitution, and that those that exist could be addressed and curtailed through a social approach, rather than a criminal justice one. If we legalise with the idea that alone solves the problem, we'll miss the point. We must be looking to give people in prostitution a way out, the same with drug addicts. Legalisation has to be a means to deal with a problem, not as a panacea to that problem. Of course you are right. However, regulating is what opens up the possibility of achieving your second objective. Take HMOs. People think they are a pointless bureaucracy and money making public scam. However, the reason people must pay for a licence is to ensure a property stuffed with usually poor folk is on the authority's radar. This enables it to ensure that a standard if quality and safe living conditions are maintained. Similarly, make a brothel licensed and under regulatory control and the lifestyle issues can be attended to; and the toms can also be directed to education and other positive benefits.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 01 Dec 17 10.05am | |
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Tis indeed a complex issue. The Free-Market approach is obviously not working. Though I have noticed an increased amount of 'Massage' adverts in local papers, which would seem to offer a bit more accountability and perhaps safety, as at least you have contact details of both parties Edited by Forest Hillbilly (01 Dec 2017 10.24am)
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