| @Autolykos
See lsbskins post #14.
RIGHT NOW there is no government regulation of prostitution in the U.S. It's buyer beware.
Where there is government regulation, that means medical clearances and licensing, protection for owners, prostitutes, and clients.
Yes, you'll still have dirty places.
But you'll also have some very nice, clean places that will open up and be completely legal.
Hell, hotels could add prostitutes to the room service menu. Imagine 5-star prostitutes.
This is already legal in some European countries and the nice places do it well.
It's legal the second your cross over Niagara Falls into Canada. You can literally hop the border, go to the right strip club, and pay $60 for a blowjob or $100 for sex. If the girl likes you, it's cheaper. You do it in a private area of the strip club. The girls pay the club for giving them a protected place to practice their trade. The girls pocket the extra money.
You're too busy with your rant about the government being bad and how they shouldn't regulate anything.
This isn't about the government, this is about legalizing prostitution.
You're not looking at facts because you're looking in the wrong direction.
@CoffeeSaint & Aeris
Consider also that what stops someone from getting a prostitute now is the same thing that will stop them if it is legal; relationships.
If it's legal, I doubt my wife would let me get a prostitute.
Many people don't because they have moral problems with the act of paying for sex. That's their business. Legalizing it might make some of them relax a bit, but the rest will still think it's wrong.
Though it might make for interesting birthday presents if the wife rents a prostitute for a night for a three-way...
@GHook
Proof of age is another big one.
You can request to see her license and see the date of her last medical evaluation.
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