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With all the rancorous debate between the puritanical prohibitionists and the steadfast proponents of a woman's right to choose what to do with her own body, I think this makes for a timely poll.
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I have patronized a prostitute. | |
1 (11%) |
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I have been a prostitute. | |
0 (0%) |
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I haven't patronized a prostitute, but if it were legal, I would. | |
1 (11%) |
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I haven't been a prostitute, but it it were legal, I would. | |
1 (11%) |
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I never have and never will engage in prostitution. | |
6 (67%) |
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MineralMan
(148,398 posts)And I was stationed in Turkey in my early 20s while in the USAF, where government operated brothels were legal. I cannot even imagine using a prostitute, and can respect no man who has.
BillZBubb
(10,650 posts)edgineered
(2,101 posts)the unrepresented in this poll may not choose to answer. Is this another faux poll?
MineralMan
(148,398 posts)Wait and see. Some folks are fine with prostitution.
BainsBane
(55,406 posts)Since most prostitutes are in fact underage, according to one poster who approvingly cited this source:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2008/08/02/teen-prostitution-in-america/
I would submit this is not about a woman's right to choose but an entitled man's right to acquire and own, with no regard to the ensuing human trafficking--which means slavery--child rape, and economic blight that comes in its wake. It's about middle- and upper-middle class men taking and using the bodies of underage girls and boys for their own sexual pleasure with willful disregard for the consequences.
It's neoliberal class exploitation and the fortification of patriarchy.
This study tracks 121 countries and documents a marked increase in human trafficking where prostitution has been legalized. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1986065
Human trafficking is the slave trade. Legalization increases demand, which increases slave trading of very young women, girls, boys, and young children to those areas so that men can violate them at will.
When people determinedly refuse to pay attention to the fallout of prostitution, including legalized prostitution, it shows they do not care about those human beings and care only about either their theories of capitalist utopias or men's access to human bodies to use at will.
What you call "puritanical" I call human rights. Chris Hedges and Noam Chomsky also decry such industries for the rampant and violent abuse of women and children.
closeupready
(29,503 posts)regnaD kciN
(26,727 posts)Since most prostitutes are in fact underage, according to one poster who approvingly cited this source:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2008/08/02/teen-prostitution-in-america/
I just read that article/editorial (twice), and it makes no such claim, nor provides any evidence to support it.
BainsBane
(55,406 posts)another poster cited that article is evidence that young kids "choose" prostitution as a career. I do not know if the percentage of underage sex workers is the majority or not. It certainly, however, is commonplace.
Callmecrazy
(3,068 posts)A legal brothel in Nye county, Nevada.
BainsBane
(55,406 posts)of growing up in an area where prostitution proliferated and was in effect legal because the cops protected the operation. I was one of the many children preyed upon by men who came to buy sex. That was a daily occurrence, as anyone who grows up in such areas knows.
If your notion of puritanical is the right of children not to be raped, bought and sold as property, then so be it. Include Noam Chomsky and Chris Hedges on your list of puritans.
Judi Lynn
(162,815 posts)BainsBane
(55,406 posts)I wrote an OP on my experience, if you are interested in reading more. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025346527
JI7
(91,259 posts)this into some issue of purity and women's rights.
i know the reality and it's very very ugly . the people are not like the characters played by richard gere and julia roberts.
BainsBane
(55,406 posts)trafficked and sold. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1986065
The fact is that many, if not most, are in fact well underage.
The women's rights argument is a canard, an obfuscation of the real issues.
PowerToThePeople
(9,610 posts)No, not really.
It is an economic issue. It is a capitalism issue. Universal minimum income and/or 100% employment at living wages would greatly decrease the occurrence imho. Divert war on drugs money to war on human trafficking. Decriminalize the selling side of it could help too (per Redqueen's post). If women would be able to go to the police without fear of imprisonment they could give info on potential trafficking victims without fear of them or the other girl (if not trafficked) going to jail.
leftstreet
(36,449 posts)What do the personal experiences and attitudes of 'middle class' liberals on a US message forum have to do with the billion dollar global human trafficking industry?
BainsBane
(55,406 posts)
edgineered
(2,101 posts)have answered yes to paying for sex, as compared to none being paid. One would think the numbers would be a bit closer than that.
Steadfast proponents, not of a woman's right to choose, but of prostitution in general, are not the same thing. When the right to choose has been taken away it should not also mean that the basic right to be treated like a person is gone. Either way, as long as consequences for reporting abuse
are as vulgar as the abusers themselves no meaningful actions will occur.
It does however look like puritanical prohibitionists are the ones most eager to denounce payment for sex - by a seven to one margin.
840high
(17,196 posts)Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)I'm not willing to say I absolutely wouldn't if it were legal (anything is remotely possible) but I think it's pretty unlikely that I'd ever choose to employ a prostitute even if it was legal.
That said, I've known people in porn and a close friend was once a "rub n' tug" (massage followed by a handjob) girl in Australia and they seem to have been perfectly ok with their choices.
hunter
(39,224 posts)The "legal prostitution" you imagine, relationships between healthy, economically secure, and equally powerful adults, is a very rare commerce.
flvegan
(64,730 posts)Otherwise, everyone here that's voted has been part of it.