Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
Trafficking I imagine. Those countries probably being the ones they have difficulty with.I want to know how they came up with that list of banned countries.
Trafficking I imagine. Those countries probably being the ones they have difficulty with.I want to know how they came up with that list of banned countries.
Here, pale face, try this. It's called... "weed". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ribes-plan-to-make-marijuana-a-cash-crop.html
Sooner or later the tribes are going to get smart and set up legal whorehouses on their lands. Then they'll have the market cornered on having all the fun.
Lust will not keep. Something must be done about it.
Legalize it, license it, & tax the heck out of it. Then make sure the men & women are regularly tested. You'll make a killing.
Lust will not keep. Something must be done about it.
Legalize it, license it, & tax the heck out of it. Then make sure the men & women are regularly tested. You'll make a killing.
That testing alone can help keep some small town medical clinic out there up and running.
I believe out in Nevada where its legal in certain counties the ladies there get tested about once a month to hold their licences to work in the houses there. That testing alone can help keep some small town medical clinic out there up and running.
Interesting.
I assume full legalization for prostitution will come (so to speak) in about 20 years. Once the state stops thinking of a woman's sexuality as something owned by men, there is no longer any legal justification for what is after all just a religious taboo.
Regulate it and tax it. Talk about a recession-proof industry.
IIRC Clark County (Vegas ) it's a no no.
Lots of people have been easily fooled into thinking it's legit. One of many ways to while away the post-midnight hours in Vegas is to hit any casino floor bar at one of the ritzier hotels (Mandalay, Mandarin Oriental, Bellagio, Venetian) and play "Spot the Hooker".
Once the state stops thinking of a woman's sexuality as something owned by men, there is no longer any legal justification for what is after all just a religious taboo.
Regulate it and tax it. Talk about a recession-proof industry.
That is a really degrading view of women, in a way; and dismissing objections to prostitution merely as "a religious taboo" is really shallow and superficial.
"You're not at all a human being to me; you're merely a vehicle for my sexual release."
Yes, I say legalize it, license it, and hope that as a society we totally outgrow it.
Lots of people have been easily fooled into thinking it's legit. One of many ways to while away the post-midnight hours in Vegas is to hit any casino floor bar at one of the ritzier hotels (Mandalay, Mandarin Oriental, Bellagio, Venetian) and play "Spot the Hooker".
I always played "Hooker Or Escort." There are slight differences.![]()
I always played "Hooker Or Escort." There are slight differences.![]()
Like about $500.