Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal breaker. It undermines human dignity.
What do you mean? It's not empowering for the woman who chooses this as a profession? Praytell what kind of anti-feminist are you???
Anonymous wrote:I'd probably be "mostly ok" with is if it was legal and not a sex trafficking situation. I feel like sex with a prostitute is, in a way, more honorable than sleeping with some woman who thinks you're going to call her again and then ghosting her because you were just in it for the sex. At least with prostitution, it's honest.
That said, I'd probably be on the alert for other things he's done that are slightly outside of the norm, sexually. He might have a different moral code than I do and there might be more stuff there that he hasn't disclosed yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal breaker. It undermines human dignity.
What do you mean? It's not empowering for the woman who chooses this as a profession? Praytell what kind of anti-feminist are you???
DP. Even when prostitution is legal, there are terrible abuses that occur. It may empower a woman in the sense that it allows her to keep a roof over her/her kids’ heads, but it’s not true empowerment if she has no other viable options. Any man who shows such disregard for the well-being of women by contributing to an industry that abuses them is not worth my time. He’s garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man paying for sex with a prostitute is equivalent to a woman seeking out a random dude at bar/hotel/conference for a one night stand encounter. They just want sex with a stranger and no strings attached. In other words, it is simply NSA sex.
The fact that most men will have NSA sex without payment (and most women would not... even WITH a payment!) is simply a consequence of men's 10 times higher sex drive. This biological libido gap does not make NSA sex any better or worse for a man to do it versus a woman.
Exactly This!
Except the random dude at the bar isn't likely to have been abused and stripped of autonomy and choices for most of his life. If prostitution was safe and legal and regulated I would have less of a problem with it. But the reality is that if you aren't in Nevada or Amsterdam, you're likely contributing to human trafficking.
It's legal and regulated in many countires, including Germany and Australia, and most of eastern Europe. Also where it's not regulated, why do you assume everyone doing it is abused? It's a job like any other. Yes, the people do it because they want money, but isn't that the same with any job?
Probably there's more exploitation going on at the factory in Vietnam where your shirt was made than in the sex industry.
Legal sex work leads to more trafficking because there are not enough voluntary prostitutes to meet increased demand. There is lots of exploitation—Germany in particular. It’s called the Nordic model and it’s a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man paying for sex with a prostitute is equivalent to a woman seeking out a random dude at bar/hotel/conference for a one night stand encounter. They just want sex with a stranger and no strings attached. In other words, it is simply NSA sex.
The fact that most men will have NSA sex without payment (and most women would not... even WITH a payment!) is simply a consequence of men's 10 times higher sex drive. This biological libido gap does not make NSA sex any better or worse for a man to do it versus a woman.
Exactly This!
Except the random dude at the bar isn't likely to have been abused and stripped of autonomy and choices for most of his life. If prostitution was safe and legal and regulated I would have less of a problem with it. But the reality is that if you aren't in Nevada or Amsterdam, you're likely contributing to human trafficking.
It's legal and regulated in many countires, including Germany and Australia, and most of eastern Europe. Also where it's not regulated, why do you assume everyone doing it is abused? It's a job like any other. Yes, the people do it because they want money, but isn't that the same with any job?
Probably there's more exploitation going on at the factory in Vietnam where your shirt was made than in the sex industry.
Anonymous wrote:To those who say it's just like any other type of service you buy from someone. Are you really honest with yourself? Would you be ok if your loved ones were selling this service then? I bet you would not be. Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:DH here: I know only one man who openly admitted to sleeping with prostitutes. That is a weird outlier phenomenon. I am sure that there are others who have ventured there but would never tell a soul. I suspect that many more have tried the handjob joint experience (I have not) but that seems to me a different and lesser kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the person you are dating openly disclosed they paid for sex (legally in Europe)? You were not together when it happened.
He is an idiot.
For disclosing.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the person you are dating openly disclosed they paid for sex (legally in Europe)? You were not together when it happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man paying for sex with a prostitute is equivalent to a woman seeking out a random dude at bar/hotel/conference for a one night stand encounter. They just want sex with a stranger and no strings attached. In other words, it is simply NSA sex.
The fact that most men will have NSA sex without payment (and most women would not... even WITH a payment!) is simply a consequence of men's 10 times higher sex drive. This biological libido gap does not make NSA sex any better or worse for a man to do it versus a woman.
Exactly This!
Except the random dude at the bar isn't likely to have been abused and stripped of autonomy and choices for most of his life. If prostitution was safe and legal and regulated I would have less of a problem with it. But the reality is that if you aren't in Nevada or Amsterdam, you're likely contributing to human trafficking.
It's legal and regulated in many countires, including Germany and Australia, and most of eastern Europe. Also where it's not regulated, why do you assume everyone doing it is abused? It's a job like any other. Yes, the people do it because they want money, but isn't that the same with any job?
Probably there's more exploitation going on at the factory in Vietnam where your shirt was made than in the sex industry.
Whatever you have to say to sleep at night. It is well known that sex workers are a vulnerable and frequently abused population. I don't think EVERY worker is being abused, but I think you sure as hell can't tell the difference between them, and that getting a prostitute in Thailand is like buying a puppy from a puppy mill, maybe your puppy is fine, but the industry is abusive, exploitative, and dangerous.
Where were your clothes made? Did you vet the producers and factories? It is well known that textile workers are a vulnerable and frequently abused population. I don't think EVERY worker is being abused, but I think you sure as hell can't tell the difference between them, and that buying your clothes made in Vietnnam is like buying a puppy from a puppy mill, maybe your puppy is fine, but the industry is abusive, exploitative, and dangerous.