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This one is for both Hobbyst and Providers, how do you feel if one day they decide to legalize prostitution and set standard prices for everything?

GaGambler290 reads

prostitution is already legal in most of the rest of the world without "standardizing" prices.  

Just like in real life, some women do better in using their sex appeal to get ahead than others, and beauty is only part of the equation.

Just like them europee countries like that there Amsterdamn.

GaGambler271 reads

I think Latin America has many, much better templates to follow.

I really don't think that would be a good thing,I was just wondering what do you guys think if it would happen,if would be good for the hobbyst for a different reasons and if it would be a bad thing for the providers for a number of reasons or vice versa?

GaGambler234 reads

We have had this very same conversation dozens of times here, my answer is always the same. Prostitution is legal in most of the non Islamic world already. There is no need to have to "guess" how it might work, there are dozens of different templates that we could follow, many of which are working quite well for all parties concerned and a thousand times better than what we have here.

IMO, let the free market competition determine how tang should be priced accordingly.  It's already in practice, with different level of providers with different level of looks, experience, skill sets and perceived "value" to their stock

How about a simple realization that what people do in their daily lives is nobody's fucking business?

Posted By: Fearghas
How about a simple realization that what people do in their daily lives is nobody's fucking business?
How about "between consenting adults" and "without harm to others" and a few other qualifications.  

I know people who would do a lot of bad stuff to get anything they want "in their daily lives" and it is the business of plenty of people, including LE.  

There was a recent post from a guy who went to a meeting and was robbed, non-consensually I presume, by two guys that were waiting there with the Provider. In NYC Greenwich Village, some guys were running an illegal gas line in a restaurant and the resulting explosion and fire killed some people.  

I would suggest we take a common sense approach to these things, but:  

Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have. – Rene Descartes

The list of reasons not to legalize weed are many and out way the good. Sad to say.  Here in Colorado we have a lost generation of people. They smoke weed and they are unemployable. Think about it. Would you hire someone who is stoned? They are a liability to a business.  It does not matter how much education or how many degrees they have, they have trouble written all over them. So they are now on unemployment or welfare, food stamps, all the government handouts. And no future. In the ski areas we really see it.  The worst one, are the people that abuse it beyond control. They eat or smoke so much of it they go into convulsions.  And call 911. Paramedics take them to hospital no insurance. And the doctors have a term for it. To long for me to spell. But these people keep doing it. To the point the fire department will not respond to these people anymore they see the caller ID and say no go.. Because they tie up paramedics and other people that may be in car wreck or whatever emergency do not get the service.   That of course puts our departments at risk.  Young kids getting hold of it is out of control. Parents leaving it lying around.   I wish Colorado would repeal the law. I could go on but why?

bonordonor204 reads

There were no problems with drugs prior to the legalization of weed in Colorado? I have to say, you might need some more oxygen.

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It has gotten way worse.      

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Posted By: bonordonor
There were no problems with drugs prior to the legalization of weed in Colorado? I have to say, you might need some more oxygen.

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You could just move to Seattle or Portland ... Oh wait, the Demon Weed is legal there also. 4 states have legal weed. 23 have legal medical weed. This country is going to shit. Edit: Link

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bonordonor195 reads

Does legalized prostitution lead to no illegal prostitution? For instance, if I want a bbhj, bbbjcim & bbfs, will it still be available?

stucaboy166 reads

Check out Toronto for all your answers.

bonordonor170 reads

What are the answers?

Wait two years until I retire at least.  What a pita that would be!  As for the hippie lettuce...not my circus,  not my monkeys.  Puff til your stoner heart is content.  Just wash your hands and face before you come over to see me.  The smell is  GROS

I feel like the whole "illegal" aspect makes it more exciting for the client.  In overseas, the legal aspect makes it seem really  normal but weird for us to conceive in everyday situation.  (i.e. my friend in Hong Kong told me, people just go get it during lunch time and then come back and do their work or even a coffee break for 30 min ha)

May I ask why you don't want it legal until you're out of the game? Is it just about more competition entering the market?

Posted By: Erin Keevy
Wait two years until I retire at least.  What a pita that would be!  As for the hippie lettuce...not my circus,  not my monkeys.  Puff til your stoner heart is content.  Just wash your hands and face before you come over to see me.  The smell is  GROSS 😩  
 

For some reason I sort of assumed you had said legalized but really meant decriminalized. Leave it to me to put the ass in assume.

What you're saying makes perfect sense though.

I am actually running in 2020 on THAT platform. Why not? I would start out with a catchy phrase and sell t-shirts and hats. Anything seems to go these days for candidates. Why not a free love candidate? (well, I guess the point is that it isn't exactly "free" )  
;-)

Well, nevermind . . .  

They have found that weed has medical benefits.

JustMyPOV194 reads

Decriminalzation instead of legalization. Legal implies regulation...brothels and CBJs remove a substantial part of the fun for little social gain,,

Decrim could mean the current industry performs as is, restrictions are self-regulating.

Oh, re weed: I'd love to be in a nice body high and receive an over the top BBBJ/PM edging me nearly forever. That's the best selfish sex EVER.

Posted By: PLEASURE7
This one is for both Hobbyst and Providers, how do you feel if one day they decide to legalize prostitution and set standard prices for everything?

snaporaz184 reads

and there is no comparison. Safer for both parts, healthier and always at your fingerstips. Agencies, brothels, indies; 24/7 service; no hassle. Prices similar when you take into account income there. For me it's a no brainer. And the government can then invest the resources to actually target what needs to be targeted in this business.

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