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French move to ban prostitution by punishing clients
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French anti-prostitution campaigners have become increasingly vocal. Quote:
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Note: 6 December 2011 Last updated at 11:07 GMT |
It's illegial in most US states and counties, do I don't see this movement as a big deal.
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You can have sex with a woman and it's not a crime.
You can have sex with a woman and pay her, and it is a crime. You can have sex with a woman and pay her and film it, and it's back to not being a crime. :doh: |
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You are so right Mookie! |
You have sex with a woman and pay her in cash, it's a crime
You have sex with a woman and pay her with jewelry, it's marriage |
You are do right Betonov! :har:
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There's so much T-shirt material in prostitution threads, that I'm thinking of buying a cotton plantation
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Alimony is where you pay a woman NOT to sleep with you. :yep:
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IMO I think prostitution should be legalized.
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1999, the Swedish government brought in similar legislation to criminalise the buying of sex, while decriminalising its sale.
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The whole issue of prostitution is a complicated one, just like the control of certain drugs. Both can be used without any consequences to the public, and by choice from all the parties involved. On the other hand, both are tied up in the black market and organized crime with all their nasty consequences, including human trafficking and other terrible stuff.
The real problem, from my perspective, is that states always want to take on drugs and prostitution, but don't want to take on organized crime - perhaps for ulterior motives, because after all the shadow economy and politics are not all that separate from their public counterparts. So IMO both the 'war on drugs' and 'war on prostitution' that target the on-the-street dealers/prostitutes and their clients are massively misguided. They'll never succeed and in fact will only end up ruining lives of more people - people who maybe weren't ruining anyone's life in the first place by engaging in prostitution or drugs by conscious choice. On the other hand, these wars shoot up the prices of drugs and prostitutes services, which benefit mobsters and force prostitutes and drug users alike to turn to forces outside the law to satisfy their needs. Just as with drugs, I don't think outlawing prostitution will ever actually eliminate prostitution. |
Buying sex is low, the activity is in most cases very grossly criminalized, no matter in which part of the globe you are in, the worse it is in Asia, Latin America and Africa .. and it involves major mental illnesses, for those who perform "work".
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By extension, so you'll pay, of course, that is, indirectly, through which you say air travel, jewelry drinks, etc. .. then it costs on your credit card, but this article is about a change in the law for purposes of prostitution, and how many citizens can afford to go to,Tiffany Jewellery to give away?
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