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Prostitutes  

redmustang91 64M
7763 posts
6/22/2016 8:57 am

Last Read:
6/22/2016 2:56 pm

Prostitutes


Amnesty International came out for legalizing sex work. They think the criminalization of sex for money creates more problems than just allowing people to rent their bodies for sex. From what I have seen of the criminal process, I agree with them.

Sadly many young attractive women without marketable skills have nothing to sell but their sexuality. In the immigration context that can prevent a green card. A recent change in the law made two convictions even of misdemeanors of moral turpitude, a bar to a green card. In California the diversion statute, often used for first time , requires a guilty plea and conviction! A second conviction can mean no green card. Selling sex is considered a crime of moral turpitude. There are legal arguments around these issues, but they are subject to dispute and argument. Competent attorneys to make the arguments are expensive.

Some women are earning more than $30,000 a month renting their bodies. Greed can be a powerful motivator. With all cash transactions, these earnings are also tax free, again<b> illegal </font></b>but common.

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northshoretake2 50M  
1626 posts
6/22/2016 9:15 am

Coincidentally, I recently saw an interview in which a reporter asked an Amsterdam official about their sex trade. His curt response: We don't try to legislate morality.

Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.


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