Should prostituion be legalised?

Started by Da Pittman5 pages

Its their body, there just using it in a different way then the rest of the work force. It should be regulated just like any other labor job.

Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Mindship
Yes, but no ugly ho's.

Which brings to light a good question about discrimination on the job.

Say a 'John' looking for a whore refuses to hire one because she's ugly, too fat, handicapped or black etc, could that 'John' be sued on the grounds of the equal employment rights act?

Re: Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Robtard
Which brings to light a good question about discrimination on the job.

Say a 'John' looking for a whore refuses to hire one because she's ugly, too fat, handicapped or black etc, could that 'John' be sued on the grounds of the equal employment rights act?

No, if that were true you'd be able to sue everyone who didn't buy your products. On the other hand you might be able to argue discrimination if a brothel refused to hire you.

Re: Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Robtard
Which brings to light a good question about discrimination on the job.

Say a 'John' looking for a whore refuses to hire one because she's ugly, too fat, handicapped or black etc, could that 'John' be sued on the grounds of the equal employment rights act?

it would be hilarious if it happen, matter of fact i think their has bn similar suits in nevada in the bunny and mustang ranch,.. definitely with casino employee woman who are paid to look a certain way.

Originally posted by Robtard
Which brings to light a good question about discrimination on the job.

Say a 'John' looking for a whore refuses to hire one because she's ugly, too fat, handicapped or black etc, could that 'John' be sued on the grounds of the equal employment rights act?

I think it would fall under that the person is looking for a service or product so they can pick and choose, just as someone could say they didn't want to hire a black handy man to fix their house. This wouldn't fall under the legal term of discrimination since they are not a business. Now the pimp on the other hand could. 😱

At a first glance (ha) I'm all for it (once again, assuming no ugly ho's) but actually, I'm not sure. This sounds like it would put an unfair burden on the poor- in much the same way an all volunteer army does: Those who choose this line of work would (primarily) be those with no other options.

Originally posted by The Dark Cloud
Lol. Please trll me how many women I've dated...really..inquiring minds want to know.

ZOMG! You've got me!

I guess you missed the part where I prefaced with "probably".

But, who knows, someone like may very well have been able to trick quite a few women to go out with you a few times. 😉 ...after all, isn't that what he game is? Tricking/fooling the opposite sex?

Originally posted by The Dark Cloud
Well, more power to you then, glad you can see the future

I can. I am better than Ms. Cleo. 😄

Originally posted by The Dark Cloud
And I'll add, when you're 46, I hope the 20 something hardbodies are swarming all over you because of your clothes, six pack, and finesse.

I see what you did there...and there's no reason that they couldn't...but never do they "swarm all over you" unless you're famous in some way.

Originally posted by The Dark Cloud
Things were different for me in my 20s as well (though I was married at 26)

Things are different now that I've gotten older....I don't go to any clubs...don't dance anymore....don't see boobs randomly......married life is a big change. 🙁

But I love my wife very much. "That's what it's all about."

Originally posted by Ushgarak
Ok, if you want to discuss the ethics of paying for sex, please open a thread for it. Else keep it on topic, thanks.

I know you could teach me, and you'd have to charge, damn right, it better than mine.

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
At a first glance (ha) I'm all for it (once again, assuming no ugly ho's) but actually, I'm not sure. This sounds like it would put an unfair burden on the poor- in much the same way an all volunteer army does: Those who choose this line of work would (primarily) be those with no other options.

Because as we all know the majority of prostitutes at the moment consider it the ideal line of work.

Yes...It'd make the entire thing far safer for all involved. It is, after all, consensual sex between 2 adults...There is no justification for making it illegal beyond the nuisance it may cause to people who live in redlight districts...If it were legal then these things would no longer be an issue anyway.

I do, however, think that the drug dependancy issue that drives a lot of women into prostitution has to be addressed 1st

Re: Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Robtard
Which brings to light a good question about discrimination on the job.

Say a 'John' looking for a whore refuses to hire one because she's ugly, too fat, handicapped or black etc, could that 'John' be sued on the grounds of the equal employment rights act?

That is a good question. Suppose a particular girl is rarely if ever picked (customer feedback indicates she's 'too ugly'😉. She brings in little/no business; should she stay on the payroll?

I suppose, to avoid being sued, a girl's desirability would have to be determined after the fact, so to speak, not before.

Originally posted by Robtard
Already happened in the US, when the Mustang Ranch in Nevada failed, the state took ownership. Not sure of its status now.

The Mustang Rnch was taken over and run by the feds for a short time in 1990 because the owner, Joe Conforte, had a huge tax debt. It was then resold and closed permantly in 1999 because it was determined the new owners were under Confortes control. Conforte is currently living in exile in Brazil. Part of the original building was sold on Ebay a few years ago and moved down th freeway a few miles and renamed the World Fameous Brothel. After an extended legal battle over the name, with Conforte's now incarcerted nephew David Burgess, it has once again been branded The Mustang Ranch though in a different location and only small shadow of the original.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I would not be for taxing bodies, just the money. 😉 We need it...

You know what I meant and they make you think we need it.

No one has the right to tax your work or body.

Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Should a husband/wife be able to charge their partners for sex?

What do you think? 🙄

I will tell you...no.

Originally posted by The Scribe
You know what I meant and they make you think we need it.

No one has the right to tax your work or body.

What do you think? 🙄

I will tell you...no.

Your body and work is taxed every day of your life.

Sure, there is nothing wrong with prostitution.

Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Discuss the ethics of paying for sex.

I agree wholeheartedly that prostitution should be legalized. But even if it was, I would never pay for sex. I can go out and pick up women and practice safe sex. If that is not an option, masturbation.

Re: Re: Should prostituion be legalised?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I agree wholeheartedly that prostitution should be legalized. But even if it was, I would never pay for sex. I can go out and pick up women and practice safe sex. If that is not an option, masturbation.

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What's awesome is you're correct on all accounts.

Ugly peoples' slogan: "If you lack the traits, time for bates."

Originally posted by Da Pittman
Your body and work is taxed every day of your life.

Unconstitutionally and most importantly against the scriptures. 😛

Originally posted by KidRock
Sure, there is nothing wrong with prostitution.

disgust nono

Originally posted by The Scribe
Unconstitutionally and most importantly against the scriptures. 😛

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Originally posted by dadudemon
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disgust dadudemon nono

Originally posted by The Scribe
Unconstitutionally and most importantly against the scriptures. 😛

Which passages of your KJV?