Yes, I support legalized prostitution. Porn is legal and stripping is legal, yet prostitution is still illegal. How the hell did that happen?
2007-06-20 05:25:41
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answered by cynical 6
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It seems that most people have an overwhelming desire to control what other people do or say or think.
As a male, and as a general principle, I don't believe I should have a say in abortion. In the early stages of pregnancy a foetus could be deemed to be a 'part of the mother'. When said foetus becomes viable in it's own right however, is when the law must become involved and obviously with improvements in medical technology the time-frame of intervention is constantly changing.
As to prostitution. As an ex sailor, I've known a lot of whores. Some were bored, some were boring, some were miserable some never stopped smiling. In short they were people, women. No better, no worse than the majority of other people.
Some societies are free and easy when it comes to sexual matters, others oppressive.
Better to live your life as the person you want to be rather than try to make the world live up to your ideals.
If you want to put a question to a vote, try out myverdict.net
2007-06-21 02:17:22
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answered by Taffd 3
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The Roe v. Wade matter has to deal with the government interfering with a woman's medical matters, specifically female reproductive health. How would you like it, if you went to your obgyn and after every visit they turned over your pap smear results to male bureaucratic government figures so they could decide what they want to do with your health matters (not you, you don't have any choice). That's a total invasion of privacy and medical confidentiality. By the way, prostitution is legal in the state of Nevada. It's considered a vice crime everywhere else.
A woman choosing to have sex "with their body"is not illegal, no matter if you are a church girl or a whore, but asking for monetary sums for it, is the part that makes it illegal. Nobody is having abortions to get money so you're logic is completely flawed. Thanks for pointing out the syllogism above nostradamus. I just put into terms people might understand.
2007-06-20 05:29:48
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answered by Eisbär 7
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Yes. I agree that people should be free to do whatever they wish with their bodies. I wouldn't ever have an abortion OR prostitute myself, but who am I to say that someone else can't? This is a free country and that is exactly what it means. Same with legalizing pot.
2007-06-20 05:42:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i think it should be legalized.. then you would have CLEAN women doing this and getting checked out every month rather than dirty whores with god knows what roaming the streets looking for a buck.
Yes i support it all the way. A woman should be able to do whatever she wants with her body.. im sick of these church people and their skewed sense of morality dictating what everyone else can do.
2007-06-20 05:29:20
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answered by beast9156 4
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I do not support prostitution because of a values issue.
Nobody could pay her what she is really worth.
2007-06-20 05:32:23
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answered by Feeling Mutual 7
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They very well might. I know that there are plenty of people who feel if prostitution were legal and regulated, like in Nevada, they would see no problems with it. Me personally, no defined opinion as of yet.
2007-06-20 05:26:55
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answered by Zarango 3
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I do not agree with prostitution, but I do think that it should be legalized and controlled (Nevada). It can be said that prostitution causes crime, but that is why it can be controlled by the authorities.
2007-06-20 05:28:06
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answered by Big Dave 4
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It is legal in Vegas...Yes legalize it...tax it like any other business... have standards of health..and to hell with ALL of the lazy, good for-nothing , spineless, PIMPS...let them get a real job instead of the over looked slavery that is going on now.
2007-06-20 06:54:02
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answered by drdrt2 3
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I support legalized prostitution. It's a victimless crime, and a waste of law enforcment time... as if they needed ways to waste their time.
2007-06-20 05:46:00
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answered by Incognito 5
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