jones 19 wrote: » I've never used a prostitute, but I really feel it should be legalised. At the end of the day if someone want to sell their bodies for sex and someone else's wants to pay for it they should be able to do business. The kicker is how to allow this without any abuse of either and the whole extraction of criminality from the process. How to make this this process of 2 people who want to have sex for money and the other for pleasure happen, I don't know. But its happening anyway so let's help both parties do it right.
mailforkev wrote: » The laws here were basically made by ill informed politicians after lobbying from the nuns. More "moral" legislation.
Deleted User wrote: It's legal cos the nuns pushed for it? Zoiks.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » If they aren't going to legalise it...
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » They are much more likely to do things like give out contraception and sex education in deprived areas, than their male counterparts. The Pope is constantly threatening the American nuns for doing things which are eminently practical and useful to people, but against catholic teaching.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Nuns have a bad reputation in Ireland because of the harsh way they ran the schools...
Deleted User wrote: But...isn't it legal here?
eviltwin wrote: » Should be legal and treated as a legitimate job, nothing wrong with it and what consenting adults do is their own business.
grogi wrote: Only for schools? Magdalene Asylum must be a new term then...
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's legal cos the nuns pushed for it? Zoiks. I'm gonna ask for a source for that one.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Ah the point is that nuns have a bad rep in Ireland but in general they're the ones doing good without letting the religion get in the way Look up the 'nuns on a bus'.
mailforkev wrote: » The laws here were basically made by ill informed politicians after lobbying from the nuns. More "moral" legislation. If one person wants to sell sex of their own free will and another wants to buy it then who cares. I'm never going to do it but it doesn't affect me in any way if you do. The trafficking angle is mostly bullsh1t too according to any reputable figures.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » In France they aer not legalising it but they are focusing he crime on the client side rather than the service provider side If they aren't going to legalise it, placing the crime on the client is the best way to do it.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » I can't think of a legitimate reason to ban two consenting adults from exchanging money for sex.
mailforkev wrote: » The trafficking angle is mostly bullsh1t too according to any reputable figures.
AryaStark wrote: » I am not sure about that? Do you have any links etc seems a bit mad
Strazdas wrote: » Yes, I think the trafficking thing is a red herring. It may be going on at a tiny level but banning the entire sale of sex seems a huge overreaction and there's no guarantee it would have the slightest effect on any trafficking that is going on.