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Its like legal marijuana though because I'm not paying $250 for an ounce or a piece of ass.The problem with prostitution in America is the stigma imposed on it by the largely hypocritical sense of public morality, one effect of which is the perception that all prostitutes are miserable, desperately impoverished drug addicts and/or victims of pimps and human traffickers. But the extent to which such circumstances exist is a direct consequence of insanely counterproductive prohibitions.I have several friends who are or were prostitutes.
If prostitution were legal, properly regulated and supervised by police and health authorities, and if drug addiction were treated as a medical problem rather than a law-enforcement concern, the ugly aspect of prostitution, i.e., the degenerate, diseased streetwalker category, would promptly disappear and a profusion of relatively ordinary women (and men) would happily engage in what truly is the "oldest profession." As it is, men who for one reason or other are unable to, or simply don't care to, engage in relationships with women, are forced to engage in what the Criminal Law refers to as "promoting prostitution," and they, along with the prostitutes they consort with, are burdened with criminal records -- or imprisoned.
There are a lot of $20 hookers hooked on heroine or perscription pills they'll let you fuck them for $20. Kids sleeping in the next room. These women are really desperate.