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Prostitution : Should It be Legal?

In this article I discuss if the oldest profession known to man should be a legal profession.

WRONG! Now, I do agree that these people shouldn’t be walking the streets, but that is all I agree with. We need to bring back “whore houses”. A regulated business that pays their taxes like anyone else and pays their employees fairly, like anywhere else. A place that can be monitored, like anywhere else. No running off into an ally all alone with some John you don’t know. Condoms should be required and supplied at the front door. These are simple yet big changes we can make to allow the freedom to do as you wish with your own body, as well as free up our courtrooms, jailhouses and police for far worse crimes than making a few bucks having sex.

Playboy pays women everyday to pose nude. Hustler pays women to be nude and engage in sexual poses with other men and women. Jenna Jamison gets paid to have sex for pornos. So why is it, Jane Doe just trying to make a few bucks has to worry about a thousands of dollar sting operation. Do we really still feel in 2009 our courthouses, jailhouses and police time should be used on grown ups having sex but getting paid for it?

What about the wives at home? Well, what about them? Does the law really need to step in and spend all this time, money and courtroom time on a prostitute because you are afraid your man might want to seek these services? Is this really something the police should be dealing with? I think not. I believe if a man is willing to go in a dark ally he is in far more danger as well as the wife he may have at home than if there were a monitored regulated establishment he or she could go to. These employees of the “whore house” not only should require the man to be protected, they also should be tested for STD’s every three to six months. Clients should demand to see the woman whom they are paying for sex has a clean health record. You can’t get that on the streets! Regular customers should also have to supply a clean health record.

I find it simply appalling we spend all this money trying and convicting adults for paying for sex or receiving money for sex when we have child molesters, rapist, murderers and the likes barely doing any time in jail at all.  Just like marijuana, if you regulate it, tax it and make them a respectable business you will find that the Earth will still rotate around the sun. It really isn’t that big of a deal to stop spending all this time making sure people aren’t getting paid for sex. I can go dance on any pole nude and get paid, but that same man that shoved a $50 bill in my g string can’t slip something more personal between my legs AND pay for it. Why? I don’t get it. What is the big deal, really!

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