Almost brings a tear to my eyes to see so many people on this site speak up for our people and against this wicked capitalist system that has reduced us ALL to prostitutes.
Our pimps ere the president and priministers (not just the current one’s) who sell us to corporations.
@ Chilly Road…If only you knew…see many of you get on here and just type and talk bull..I have actually helped young women and MEN (for the idiot motrenaissance) get jobs, get help and get away from situations….some want help..some don’t….I find that the men are more receptive in my own experience…@ motrenaissance…you don’t know me…I’d appreciate if you ignore me as I will you. Thanks.
As sorry as I feel for however these women ended up on the path they’re on, I can’t bring myself to put a whole lot of energy towards their plight.
I look at it like this, the profession you’re in is one where, in exchange for money, you allow someone to do something potentially harmful to you. The only other profession I can think of that people are trading their sound body for cash is sports (i.e. boxing: getting hit for money, football: getting hit for money), and (I might be in the minority with this one), I just can’t see myself taking up the cause of the inherent dangers of those professions. I just can’t empathize all that much with someone basically says “I’ll let you relieve yourself in me for $xx.”
I’m not saying anyone, regardless of lifestyle, deserves to be raped or abused, but when sex is the product, wouldn’t a rape be akin to theft at a retail store? And wouldn’t being beaten be akin to vandalism at a store? All of which are crimes, and should be punished, but what I’m saying is, if there are risks associated with all businesses, and your business is selling @ss, I just can’t muster more compassion for you than I do any other business.
Maybe the ticket is to not be in a business where the primary merchandise is your person–of which you only have one in stock, and the only security you can rely on is yourself when criminals do approach you.
All that being said, I do support efforts to stop human trafficking, kidnapping of young girls, parents pimping their children out, and the like. I’m also aware that many of the adult prostitutes may well be products of these atrocities. I hope they wake up one day and seek out all the services that are available to get them off the streets. Yet, and still, I don’t want their line of work in my backyard, and I’m not the one with a solution to get them there. Sorry.
aside: what’s the likelihood the formatting can be adjusted to expand in the horizontal direction as opposed to the vertical? It’s very difficult to scan when you have to constantly scroll down.
I have never understood why the law adamantly goes after prostitutes but doesn’t spend as much time going after the “johns” and pimps that keep them in business. (Many of these johns” are having sex with minors as young as 12!) Another sad reality of prostitution that this article didn’t mention is the number of women and girls that are literally forced into prostitution through kidnapping and abuse. But it is easier to “slut shame” than to get to the root of the societal ills that even make prostitution a reality.
Almost brings a tear to my eyes to see so many people on this site speak up for our people and against this wicked capitalist system that has reduced us ALL to prostitutes.
Our pimps ere the president and priministers (not just the current one’s) who sell us to corporations.
“this wicked capitalist system that has reduced us ALL to prostitutes”
and then the ‘house hos’ point the finger at the ‘street hos’…..
@ Chilly Road…If only you knew…see many of you get on here and just type and talk bull..I have actually helped young women and MEN (for the idiot motrenaissance) get jobs, get help and get away from situations….some want help..some don’t….I find that the men are more receptive in my own experience…@ motrenaissance…you don’t know me…I’d appreciate if you ignore me as I will you. Thanks.
As sorry as I feel for however these women ended up on the path they’re on, I can’t bring myself to put a whole lot of energy towards their plight.
I look at it like this, the profession you’re in is one where, in exchange for money, you allow someone to do something potentially harmful to you. The only other profession I can think of that people are trading their sound body for cash is sports (i.e. boxing: getting hit for money, football: getting hit for money), and (I might be in the minority with this one), I just can’t see myself taking up the cause of the inherent dangers of those professions. I just can’t empathize all that much with someone basically says “I’ll let you relieve yourself in me for $xx.”
I’m not saying anyone, regardless of lifestyle, deserves to be raped or abused, but when sex is the product, wouldn’t a rape be akin to theft at a retail store? And wouldn’t being beaten be akin to vandalism at a store? All of which are crimes, and should be punished, but what I’m saying is, if there are risks associated with all businesses, and your business is selling @ss, I just can’t muster more compassion for you than I do any other business.
Maybe the ticket is to not be in a business where the primary merchandise is your person–of which you only have one in stock, and the only security you can rely on is yourself when criminals do approach you.
All that being said, I do support efforts to stop human trafficking, kidnapping of young girls, parents pimping their children out, and the like. I’m also aware that many of the adult prostitutes may well be products of these atrocities. I hope they wake up one day and seek out all the services that are available to get them off the streets. Yet, and still, I don’t want their line of work in my backyard, and I’m not the one with a solution to get them there. Sorry.
aside: what’s the likelihood the formatting can be adjusted to expand in the horizontal direction as opposed to the vertical? It’s very difficult to scan when you have to constantly scroll down.
Really? I kinda like this view better. Makes everything a bit more “concise”.
I have never understood why the law adamantly goes after prostitutes but doesn’t spend as much time going after the “johns” and pimps that keep them in business. (Many of these johns” are having sex with minors as young as 12!) Another sad reality of prostitution that this article didn’t mention is the number of women and girls that are literally forced into prostitution through kidnapping and abuse. But it is easier to “slut shame” than to get to the root of the societal ills that even make prostitution a reality.