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On the street, not so good.
In a brothel, health-controlled... maybe.
Then, of course, there is that guy who has been married forever...and his wife shut down 15 yrs ago... and this guy has some serious blue hangers..
 
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Bigger picture. We call ourselves the land of the free. But we really aren’t.

We don’t even have the freedom to make the most basic choice as a human. It’s not a matter of right or wrong. It’s that the choice of just about every behavior is heavily regulated or prohibited.
 
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Originally posted by Plugugly:
Some time back, I discovered that my girlfriend of a few years was cheating on me. Her phone had meetings arranged with at least a dozen guys. I walked out right then.

A few months later, she admitted that she got paid for it, even showed me her ad on a local website that dealt with such things. At the time, I thought she was still working a night shift at a tax paying job.


I do believe that I'm better off single


Are you yankin my lariat? Girlfriend of a few years? Seriously?
 
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I always thought what this country needs is a good $5 blow job.


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Originally posted by jsbcody:
Lets not forget that in pre war Japan there was a government licensed prostitution system and human trafficking was officially sanctioned.

By definition, that means it was moral.




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A.I. Sex Robots will fix everything. Invest your money gentlemen. The next Elon Musk is going to be a trillionaire.
 
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Some time back, I discovered that my girlfriend of a few years was cheating on me. Her phone had meetings arranged with at least a dozen guys. I walked out right then.

A few months later, she admitted that she got paid for it, even showed me her ad on a local website that dealt with such things. At the time, I thought she was still working a night shift at a tax paying job.


I do believe that I'm better off single


Idk if you're better off single, but you are certainly better off without her!
 
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A.I. Sex Robots will fix everything. Invest your money gentlemen. The next Elon Musk is going to be a trillionaire.


This. This will change everything.

They will have some level of programming ability, I’m sure. So if you yearn for psycho bipolar again every now and then, there will be an option for that.

With an off button.




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Although sometimes distracting, there is often a certain entertainment value to this easy standard.
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With an off button.



Hmmm.... Maybe I've been approaching love from the wrong direction....



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I’m a Christian so I obviously see it as morally wrong. But I also do not think the government should regulate it. I do not partake in alcohol, but I am against the blue light laws too.

I agree, it is morally wrong.

I can understand the "government shouldn't regulate it" argument... Less government it usually better. Consent is consent. None of the government's business.

However, the big problem is human trafficking, particularly with young girls. They aren't really consenting, voluntary participants. They are slaves.



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
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Are you yankin my lariat? Girlfriend of a few years? Seriously?


I'm completely serious. She had a regular job when we started dating. She started hooking several months before I left her. Somehow, I was the jerk for discovering it and leaving. And I went to the clinic the next day for testing. Sure do wish I'd figured it out sooner.
 
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shocking how many fellow members lean toward it not being absolutely illegal. My agency probably handles the most trafficking cases in the country. The vast majority of the women (and sometimes men) and children involved in prostitution are trafficked. Not to mention the involvement of narcotics and diseases involved in the "trade". Cmon guys. The women who just "choose" to engage in this is minuscule.
 
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Are you yankin my lariat? Girlfriend of a few years? Seriously?


I'm completely serious. She had a regular job when we started dating. She started hooking several months before I left her. Somehow, I was the jerk for discovering it and leaving. And I went to the clinic the next day for testing. Sure do wish I'd figured it out sooner.


I'm sorry I said anything. I never learn to keep my mouth shut.
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Don't be sorry about saying anything. She's how I learned that being accused of something you didn't do is often a backwards confession!

And I'm in the very southwest corner.
 
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In the 1980’s, I was put in charge of a business my company acquired. I inherited the staff, including a secretary, as well.

After a year, the secretary came to me in tears and explained that I would fire her because people she had worked for before, as a call girl in Manhattan, would tell me about her history.

I explained that she had been an excellent secretary and that her history did not concern me.

I never heard from her “employers” and she continued to be an excellent secretary as long as I was there.

People do what they need to do to live, changing when the opportunity presents if they choose to do so.


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shocking how many fellow members lean toward it not being absolutely illegal. My agency probably handles the most trafficking cases in the country. The vast majority of the women (and sometimes men) and children involved in prostitution are trafficked. Not to mention the involvement of narcotics and diseases involved in the "trade". Cmon guys. The women who just "choose" to engage in this is minuscule.


So the issue is human trafficking, not the sex for money. Ditto for child sex abuse, illegal drugs, and other crimes that accompany illicit prostitution.

Bringing prostitution out of the shadows might make it a lot easier to police those other crimes.
 
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shocking how many fellow members lean toward it not being absolutely illegal. My agency probably handles the most trafficking cases in the country. The vast majority of the women (and sometimes men) and children involved in prostitution are trafficked. Not to mention the involvement of narcotics and diseases involved in the "trade". Cmon guys. The women who just "choose" to engage in this is minuscule.


How's that working out for drugs and guns?


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I was the jerk for discovering it and leaving.




Big Grin. Been there.


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A.I. Sex Robots will fix everything. Invest your money gentlemen. The next Elon Musk is going to be a trillionaire.


Not being of any particular faith I rarely say such things, but, from your lips to God's ears.

The early models will probably have detachable orifices for easy cleaning, but once they can be waterproofed to 100m or so they should be able to just go take a shower as needed.

Until then, we'll all have to remember to make sure our girlfriend's butt holes aren't just lying around in the sink when company comes over.
 
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shocking how many fellow members lean toward it not being absolutely illegal. My agency probably handles the most trafficking cases in the country. The vast majority of the women (and sometimes men) and children involved in prostitution are trafficked. Not to mention the involvement of narcotics and diseases involved in the "trade". Cmon guys. The women who just "choose" to engage in this is minuscule.


If it was legal, you'd walk into the local strip club and just pick out a girl and go about your business and the government would check them and test them and etc. There wouldn't be any market for sex trafficing or street prostitutes or whatever.
 
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