Should prostitution be legal?

@Stan, how do you feel about the vast swaths of women from relatively decent homes who've done OnlyFans on the side? The type of women who've gone to college/uni and monetized their bodies online. I'm not talking about the women who've posed nude once or twice. I'm talking about the e-whores who cater to niche fetishes/kinks (cosplay, BDSM, vore, et cetera) while still maintaining stable 9-5 jobs. They don't make enough to float on it alone, but the supplemental income can afford fancy vacations or other luxuries. It was explained to me that the women are simply playing characters despite having unsimulated sex with other men. They maintain strict levels of separation between their online sex life and personal life.

Then, there are women who think they're going to hit the big time shaking their ass for cash. Are they victims or merely greedy?

Genuinely interested in what you have to say. I've generally been in the legalization camp, but the responses have given me pause.
They're american and therefore insane and I don't have to consider their existance as relevant to my own
 
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They're american and therefore insane and I don't have to consider their existance as relevant to my own
Trouble is, I am an American so this discussion is highly pertinent to me. Prostitution may not be federally illegal, but it effectively is in all states except that desert shithole Nevada outside Las Vegas and Carson County. Of all shitty freedoms we have access to (hello marijuana), America still has yet to figure out legalizing prostitution.
 
yes, but you regulate the shit out of it so you dont get cases like human trafficking and shit caught up in there
 
Trouble is, I am an American so this discussion is highly pertinent to me. Prostitution may not be federally illegal, but it effectively is in all states except that desert shithole Nevada outside Las Vegas and Carson County. Of all shitty freedoms we have access to (hello marijuana), America still has yet to figure out legalizing prostitution.
It's legal in this country and it's isn't common at all to use prostitutes. You have to distinguish between something that's legal but few people do and something that's illegal and few do.

It may be illegal in america but what difference does it make? Laws only mean anything if they are enforced.
 
What's your opinion on owning a Thompson submachine gun? Should this be legal or not?
It says plainly 'shall not be infringed'. Obviously yes. Anyways, that is gun ownership. This thread is about the legality of prostitution. These are related how?
 
It says plainly 'shall not be infringed'. Obviously yes. Anyways, that is gun ownership. This thread is about the legality of prostitution. These are related how?
It's a comparison.

I'm trying to see the overlap in opinions on drugs and "sex work" with opinions on firearms.

I suspect that a lot of the "Addiction is like, a medical problem, man, you wouldn't understand - I just gotta coom" kinds of people are the same ones who want to dictate who can and can't own a submachine gun.
 
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Dear Leader on whores:
I hate whores. It started with their rampant DMCA abuse, then how they retroactively claim their commercial products are 'revenge porn', the unearned leverage they have over search engines to censor results just because their commercial work happens to include their nudity.

But now I see they're a really, really bad influence on women in general. A woman knows a """sex worker""" and she tells them how violent her johns are, how they'd pay her extra to let them slap her around, and she passes this tidbit off to her friends who then think men are sexually violent rapists and they just hold this as a universal truth. When, obviously, the reality is simply that a whore's clients are going to be either mentally or physically mangled, because who else pays for sex?

And then to complicate things further, women tend to be naturally against pornography, but then many of those same women are pro-"sex work"! Only because society has said that is a valid career, and that women are empowered by it. When really, they should look at "sex workers" - both common whores and digital prostitutes - as a mockery of what a woman is, the same way you look at a tranny as just an adulteration of a man.

Very frustrating. You just want to shake people until all the loose parts fall out. People can be so close to just accepting cold reality, but stubbornly cling to what they were taught and just accepted as true, in the name of "being polite".

It's really time to stop being polite, stop giving a fuck about the welfare of lower lifeforms, and start looking out for yourselves first. If smart people allowed themselves to be more selfish, we'd all be better off. Instead, the smartest people in society are trained to obsess over the comfort of the most useless cunts alive
 
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