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Oh boy, you really are getting desperate now aren't you? If that's your idea of 'both barrels' I would suggest you let Dumber deal with the insults, at least he doesn't get quite so childish. :rolleyes:
I hope you're armed with a Sok Bong in Twattishness
 

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I hope you're armed with a Sok Bong in Twattishness
Is a "Sok Bong" something you use as a masturabtion tool, in case you have big feet bit a small willy?

Just curious.
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I'll wait for the ban
 

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You're going from one extreme to the other - Why not something in the middle? :)

Middle ground is usually always the right way to go, in my opinion.

Extremism is never a good idea.

Talking of Islamic women - That would be another topic for discussion, which would also encompass morals and turning a blind eye.

It's a very long argument, though.

The middle ground?

If someone has an asset and they can earn a wage using it, as long as it is legal, who are we to judge.

Have to love how feminists support sex workers, or prostitutes as they used to be called, but cried foul at page 3 girls, grid girls and now Hooters.
 
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The middle ground?

If someone has an asset and they can earn a wage using it, as long as it is legal, who are we to judge.

Have to love how feminists support sex workers, or prostitutes as they used to be called, but cried foul at page 3 girls, grid girls and now Hooters.
I don't know if I am classed as a feminist or not...I like fair play, maybe to some that makes me a hardened feminist, especially on here.:rolleyes:

Sex workers and prostitutes need all the support they can get....preferably enough support so they have the choice to earn money in a less risky way.
Page three girls and revealing costumes for girls working as waitresses....they are so 1970's....but, as I keep saying, women now have choices, if that's how they want to make money, as long as they are not exploited and they are well protected, that is their right.
 
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Why are you so pro prostitutuion and sex workers?
I'm not sure how you have come to that conclusion.
I said....
"Sex workers and prostitutes need all the support they can get....preferably enough support so they have the choice to earn money in a less risky way."
 

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Not all choose the job....you are very naive.
I think thats a bit of a poor response tbh . Most of them do choose the job as it`s easy and lucrative.
There should be provisions for those who genuinely do NOT choose the work to help them get off the streets etc .
 
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I think thats a bit of a poor response tbh . Most of them do choose the job as it`s easy and lucrative.
There should be provisions for those who genuinely do NOT choose the work to help them get off the streets etc .
Educate yourself.

From the CPS website.

Prostitution and Exploitation of Prostitution​

Revised: 04 January 2019|Legal Guidance, Sexual offences

"The CPS focuses on the prosecution of those who force others into prostitution, exploit, abuse and harm them. Our joint approach with the police, with the support of other agencies, is to help those involved in prostitution to develop routes out.

The context is frequently one of abuse of power, used by those that incite and control prostitution - the majority of whom are men - to control the sellers of sex - the majority of whom are women. However CPS recognises that these offences can be targeted at all victims, regardless of gender."


"Human trafficking is a lucrative business and is often linked with other organised crime within the sex industry.
Victims may be targeted for sexual exploitation because of their immigration status, economic situation or other vulnerabilities.

For further guidance on trafficking for sexual exploitation see Human Trafficking, Smuggling and Modern Slavery. elsewhere in the Legal Guidance."
 

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Educate yourself.

From the CPS website.

Prostitution and Exploitation of Prostitution​

Revised: 04 January 2019|Legal Guidance, Sexual offences

"The CPS focuses on the prosecution of those who force others into prostitution, exploit, abuse and harm them. Our joint approach with the police, with the support of other agencies, is to help those involved in prostitution to develop routes out.

The context is frequently one of abuse of power, used by those that incite and control prostitution - the majority of whom are men - to control the sellers of sex - the majority of whom are women. However CPS recognises that these offences can be targeted at all victims, regardless of gender."


"Human trafficking is a lucrative business and is often linked with other organised crime within the sex industry.
Victims may be targeted for sexual exploitation because of their immigration status, economic situation or other vulnerabilities.

For further guidance on trafficking for sexual exploitation see Human Trafficking, Smuggling and Modern Slavery. elsewhere in the Legal Guidance."
Ergo all people who sell themselves are forced to do it ?.
 
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Ergo all people who sell themselves are forced to do it ?.
Obviously not, some choose, some are physically forced, tricked, or coerced into doing it.
It was you who claimed "most people" choose to prostitute themselves.
 

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For adults much depends on your social status, prostitution comes in many forms.
Many times lower socioeconomic prostitution is to feed a drug habit, although not always.
Some do it to supplement income from another job, some do it as a main form of income.
Some do it simply because they enjoy it, thats getting toward the middle class though.

There are many "bored housewives" who do it for fun and treats, but they usually attract only one or two clients at a time.
Same with university students who sign up for Sugar Daddy (and Sugar Mommy) sites and stay with only one client who pays them well.
Some universities even promote the life style to help with fee's.

Upper class prostitution is a different story, some are psychologically damaged, or want to get out of the mummy and daddy supply line.
Others see it as a way to get what they want by having a career they control 100%.

As far as forced immigrant prostitution goes it's actually not as big a problem as people think.
Imported, or trafficked prostitution, while horrendous is actually a small number compared to those who choose to do it for a living or are forced to do it because of the system.

Trafficked prostitution is actually a smaller number than groomed, which is prevelent in almost every city in the UK.

Religous grooming, the foster care system and the so called "childrens social care system" produce more prostitutes than people smugglers do.
 

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Obviously not, some choose, some are physically forced, tricked, or coerced into doing it.
It was you who claimed "most people" choose to prostitute themselves.
"Most of them do choose the job as it`s easy and lucrative." is what i wrote on my post ,if you care to re-post it .Thank you .
Educate yourself.

From the CPS website.

Prostitution and Exploitation of Prostitution​

Revised: 04 January 2019|Legal Guidance, Sexual offences

"The CPS focuses on the prosecution of those who force others into prostitution, exploit, abuse and harm them. Our joint approach with the police, with the support of other agencies, is to help those involved in prostitution to develop routes out.

The context is frequently one of abuse of power, used by those that incite and control prostitution - the majority of whom are men - to control the sellers of sex - the majority of whom are women. However CPS recognises that these offences can be targeted at all victims, regardless of gender."


"Human trafficking is a lucrative business and is often linked with other organised crime within the sex industry.
Victims may be targeted for sexual exploitation because of their immigration status, economic situation or other vulnerabilities.

For further guidance on trafficking for sexual exploitation see Human Trafficking, Smuggling and Modern Slavery. elsewhere in the Legal Guidance."

If there wasn`t any call for "sex for pay " would all of these women who do it be happier doing an office job for £10 per hour ?.
 
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For adults much depends on your social status, prostitution comes in many forms.
Many times lower socioeconomic prostitution is to feed a drug habit, although not always.
Some do it to supplement income from another job, some do it as a main form of income.
Some do it simply because they enjoy it, thats getting toward the middle class though.

There are many "bored housewives" who do it for fun and treats, but they usually attract only one or two clients at a time.
Same with university students who sign up for Sugar Daddy (and Sugar Mommy) sites and stay with only one client who pays them well.
Some universities even promote the life style to help with fee's.

Upper class prostitution is a different story, some are psychologically damaged, or want to get out of the mummy and daddy supply line.
Others see it as a way to get what they want by having a career they control 100%.

As far as forced immigrant prostitution goes it's actually not as big a problem as people think.
Imported, or trafficked prostitution, while horrendous is actually a small number compared to those who choose to do it for a living or are forced to do it because of the system.

Trafficked prostitution is actually a smaller number than groomed, which is prevelent in almost every city in the UK.

Religous grooming, the foster care system and the so called "childrens social care system" produce more prostitutes than people smugglers do.
I have no idea what the percentages are of women who enter prostitution by choice or are forced into it...and I suspect neither do you.

In the past (club days) I did know a couple of high end girls....they chose to do it, they had a well laid out plan of how long they would do it for, and they were living a very good lifestyle from the money they made, I don't see how anyone can have a problem with that.

I agree that the grooming of young girls into prostitution, by the well documented mainly Pakistani Muslim gangs, was, and still is a huge problem here.

Some bored housewives and uni students may choose to take the opportunity to charge for sex, but you say some Universities actually promote that lifestyle to help with fees!!....it would be interesting to see any proof of that.
 

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I have no idea what the percentages are of women who enter prostitution by choice or are forced into it...and I suspect neither do you.

In the past (club days) I did know a couple of high end girls....they chose to do it, they had a well laid out plan of how long they would do it for, and they were living a very good lifestyle from the money they made, I don't see how anyone can have a problem with that.

I agree that the grooming of young girls into prostitution, by the well documented mainly Pakistani Muslim gangs, was, and still is a huge problem here.

Some bored housewives and uni students may choose to take the opportunity to charge for sex, but you say some Universities actually promote that lifestyle to help with fees!!....it would be interesting to see any proof of that.

"The findings highlighted that student sex workers were motivated by such practical reasons as being
able to fund their studies with flexible work hours and avoid debt but also driven by the “anticipated
pleasure” they felt the industry could bring."


Taken from the University of Leicesters "Student Sex Work Toolkit".

For the sake of Equity I'll also add this quote :-

"The importance of the research however goes much further than simply identifying a student sex work population.
A key finding is the significant cohort of male workers. Indeed 5.0% of the male students that took part in our large-scale online survey reported to work or to have worked in the sex industry while this was only 3.4% for the female respondents."


Taken from the Swansea University "Student Sex Work Report 2015"

Both freely available online as pdf files.
 
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"The findings highlighted that student sex workers were motivated by such practical reasons as being
able to fund their studies with flexible work hours and avoid debt but also driven by the “anticipated
pleasure” they felt the industry could bring."


Taken from the University of Leicesters "Student Sex Work Toolkit".

For the sake of Equity I'll also add this quote :-

"The importance of the research however goes much further than simply identifying a student sex work population.
A key finding is the significant cohort of male workers. Indeed 5.0% of the male students that took part in our large-scale online survey reported to work or to have worked in the sex industry while this was only 3.4% for the female respondents."


Taken from the Swansea University "Student Sex Work Report 2015"

Both freely available online as pdf files.
I'm pretty surprised by that tbh....
What happened to students getting bar jobs? That;s how it was in my day.
 

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I'm pretty surprised by that tbh....
What happened to students getting bar jobs? That;s how it was in my day.
When was you last allowed out mrs? the 1970's...:)
 
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That only seems to be happening in the UK ( as far as I know) - I've never heard or seen it happening in other European countries.
Have you ever wondered why?
I dont know whether it happens in other countries.
I do know why it was and is, such a horrendous problem here.
 

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That only seems to be happening in the UK ( as far as I know) - I've never heard or seen it happening in other European countries.
Have you ever wondered why?
Law enforcement agencies from 26 European countries, supported and coordinated by Europol, have carried out a major crackdown against online child sex abuse file-sharing networks. So far ‘Operation Icarus’ has helped to identify 269 suspects and arrest 112 suspects, spread across 22 involved countries. Swiss police say they had cracked the biggest Internet paedophile ring found in the country, taking apart a network spanning scores of countries. The majority of those involved were from the US and Poland, as well as a number of Swiss cases.
 
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