Prostitution is legal here in Nevada. In the town of Paruhump there are many cat houses and in Virginia City you have the famous bunny ranch. these houses are monitored very close and doctor goes out to these houses one a week just to check out the girls. Std's are very low in this type of prostitution and houses. It's better to go here for sexual fun then a normal girl you date.
P.S. If anyone is happily married you are paying for sex by the bills you paid, the home you are buying. See if your women will stay with you after you stop paying and just set on the couch. She will find a man the will paid for the bills and she will have sex with him. Women goes for the size of the wallet.
2006-10-25 14:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not really a career choice though, it still got a bad stigma. But the rest is true: especially the fact that it is monitored closely: in Germany, prostitutes have to go to a physical once a month or they cannot work no longer. This helps prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. I think that anyone who buys sex in the Netherlands or in Germany can be assured that it is absolutely safe---unlike here, where it is illegal and therefore not monitored by the health department and other agencies---not to talk about all the money the government is losing in revenues.....Prostitution is the oldest profession known to mankind.....
2006-10-25 14:46:13
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answered by MARIANNE G 4
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No. I live in northern NY, very close to the Canadian border. In Montreal, prostitution is legal. Some people who I went to high school with used to go up (it's less than 2 hours away, including time at the border stop), and we all thought they were losers.
Totally off topic, but here's a funny bit: A couple of my girl friends and I went up to Montreal for a weekend of drinking a couple of years ago, and a prostitute handed me her business card and said that I should call the number on it and join up! She actually had a business card!!! The best part? She was wearing a tiny leather skirt, thigh-high boots, a halter top, and a tiny cropped leather jacket that couldn't even button--and it was February.
2006-10-25 14:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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this would properly be an exceedingly interesting question. i individually have self belief that there should not be "divided" prostitution, i assume is the applicable thank you to declare it. i think of that if the ladies can legally artwork on the Bunny Ranch (a brothel) then they are in a position to legally sell themselves on the line. i does no longer do it myself the two, yet i think of that the regulations ought to be consistent. I want I knew sufficient with reference to the ameliorations between brothels and prostitution on the streets because of the fact i discover this question fairly unusual and time-worth. consistent with hazard somebody else can furnish a extra specified and explanatory answer. BQ: confident, i think that we % our own morals. we are finally raised with them, even nevertheless that's barely ourselves which could decide for if we'd choose to maintain on with the comparable policies we've been raised with. thank you for a great subject depend!
2016-12-08 21:27:05
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answered by ? 4
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I was in germany for seven years and prostitution is a legal profession there. The ranch in nevada is a legal prostitute ranch and a lot of people go there. i would buy if the enforcement of health standards were as strong and legitimate as europe.
2006-10-25 14:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok...just to start this I will point out that I have never and will never pay for sex (I'm happily married)
but with all your answers so far have you thought that prostitution is infact the oldest profession known to mankind?
why do people become prostitutes? I dont think your average surburban woman/man just gets out of bed one morning and decides they want to sell themselves for a living...prostitution stems from financial and econimic problems, the hooker may be a 18yr old who has no family, no place to live and no education, maybe she feels she has no other choice in life but to sell herself so she can provide food and shelter for her child, but she shouldnt have had a child if she cannot afford it, right, but what if the child is a result of rape or a loving relationship but the father is no longer around (death or abandonment) how can she support herself, provide food and shelter for her child with no education and no hope...
and what about the medical reasons for being a prostitue? those people addicted to sex, and yes this really is a medical condition, is it better for them to have a string of clients who forfill there needs or is it better for them to be released onto the streets to rape?
wow...this got heavy very quickly...sorry
Just my two cents worth and another point of view....
2006-10-25 14:54:33
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answered by Anastasia 5
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I think It's a "no-brainer". If someone wants to sell it & someone else wants to buy it, what's the problem? In Europe pot & other drugs are also not a crime. Most of the people in jail here are in for drugs or drug-related offenses. Let's put the VIOLENT criminals in jail! I had the crap beat out of me & had him threaten my life. And the lives of my family & friends. He was in jail 5 weeks!. I think that's a little more important.
2006-10-25 14:49:49
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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I tend to agree with the young lady who asks why pay for something you can get for free?
And then answer her question by asking why cook a meal when you could drive through at McDonalds?
Because it's quick and easy... Just like guys like it.
So if it were legal I'd suppose I'd buy... Wouldn't break the law, but would certainly break my wife's heart. (Just being open-minded here)
2006-10-25 14:47:01
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answered by Kontra~Diction 2
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If it did I'd probably stop dating. At least the prostitutes are honest about the fact you're going to get some after you spend some money.
Heck, you don't even have to pretend to listen to them.
2006-10-25 14:45:12
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answered by Homer J 3
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We talked about that in my law class. I'm against it, though. Even if it were heavily regulated, these prostitutes would just be like lower-class geisha. Who would want that life?
2006-10-25 15:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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