Body & Soul1 min ago
Disabled People Using Brothels
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7057929.st m
It's a pretty slow news day. Even the tabloids can't come up with a decent tale of outrage.
Can't remember prostitution being debated here for a long while, but what do we think of the above BBC link's spin on the traditional tale of should we or shouldn't we legalise it?
It's a pretty slow news day. Even the tabloids can't come up with a decent tale of outrage.
Can't remember prostitution being debated here for a long while, but what do we think of the above BBC link's spin on the traditional tale of should we or shouldn't we legalise it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It must be very difficult for some disabled people to meet a partner and enjoy any sort of sex life, and this man, apart from his disability, appears to be a normal red-blooded human being, so I see nothing wrong in him doing what he does. Prostitution is the oldest profession and it's never going to disappear. Brothels should be legalised.
Well, other than the fact the guys are going on a great holiday??? why don't they/didn't they call out an Escort for a home visit?
On legalising.
It would be a good idea to get the girls licenses and then they can pay their tax legally classed as an escort and not... (that is if they are bothering to pay tax).... saying they're a manicurist or whatever. ;)
On legalising.
It would be a good idea to get the girls licenses and then they can pay their tax legally classed as an escort and not... (that is if they are bothering to pay tax).... saying they're a manicurist or whatever. ;)
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