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Same-Sex Marriage Rights Reversed in California
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California voters overturned same-sex marriage rights in a vote that stands to impact how the issue plays out elsewhere in the nation. Proposition 8, which would establish marriage as a union between a man and a woman, passed with 52.1% of the vote, against 47.9% opposed, with 94.6% of precincts reporting. The approval marks a stunning upset in a $70 million campaign that just weeks ago looked to be running in favor of preserving gay marriage rights.

San Franciscans rejected a measure that would have legalized prostitution in the city.

Measure K lost by an overwhelming majority on Wednesday with more than half the precincts reporting.

If it were legal it would not be as lucrative or exciting :) Good for guys, bad for gals. . . Even if it were legal, you couldn't really write home about it. . It will probally not be accepted by society in my lifetime. .

Closer to home, Providence has a number of brothels in their small city due to the behind closed door loop hole in the law, basically making it legal. Due to these establishments, the hobbyist/provider service is few and far between.

I'm torn, see both sides
When do I get to have my cake and eat it too?
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