Now that the sex industry is well established in Britain,we will see massage parlours on every High Street,?
LIKE THE CLUBS WHERE long raincoat's aren't a requirement anymore to view a woman's v-agina in strip clubs on our High Streets,now with top footballers promoting prostitutes and their wives/partners silently voting in silence and Britain's moral's fast disappearing,maybe this business will be taxed now and they can place averts for new recruits in job centres,"interesting position openings for adventurous fun loving caring young females" and H&S RULES can be introduced to ensure their health and safety,l SHABBY why hide it anymore,why should anything be shameful,it's only sex,lets open up and no more stigma attached to it like stripclubs were once,now men and women openly visit it them so why not prostitutes with the women sat in shop front windows like in Germany with adverts saying promoted by Manchester football players," A GOAL EVERYTIME,ITS A SURE WINNER FOR ME"
Public Comments
- There have been massage parlours in every town for decades.
- Brothels are nothing new, prostitution is the oldest profession in the world, in every single country not just Britain, hate to burst your little racist bubble, we all know how you love it. I doubt you will be seeing more brothels popping up, try not to panic.
- how about men learn not to use these places a lot of the women are trafficked , how many have their passport and are free when a man uses a prostitutes services he is paying to rape she does not want you or desire the men she has sex with , she is repulsed by her punters and hates them with a Venom men who use these services know they are wrong and would not want their mothers sisters daughters in the profession as they know it is desperate and seedy these places are on every high street or tucked away in residential areas
- Sex exploitation is a perverted way of life. Why not just ban them!
- Links and maps please. I'd become a tourist where I otherwise would never even consider going there.
- Given that Ann Summers is on every high street, and the likes of For Your Eyes Only are ubiquitous and unremarkable, I fail to see why "massage parlours" (come on, call them brothels, which is what they are) still have to maintain their seedy 1970s image. I think in the future we will see high street chain brothels with TV advertising, and if it is legalised maybe even the likes of Tesco and Asda will get in on the act! Face it, we live in a society that is totally comfortable with the commercialisation of sex, and uses it to promote everything from cars to baked beans. It should therefore NOT be necessary to skulk down a seedy back alley if you want to pay for sex itself. It should be as easy and uncontroversial as phoning up Dominos for a pizza. Anti prostitution people like Poppy always bring up the trafficking red herring, which is ironic because trafficking is ENTIRELY a symptom of the illegal and clandestine nature of prostitution. Legalise it, and put proper regulations in place and protection for the workforce, and the problem of trafficking would disappear. Apart from a tiny minority of trafficked women, prostitutes are there of their own free will. And if they despise the profession so much, why don't they just go and get a job in Tesco like a normal person? Oh, that's right, silly me, they can earn much more money doing prostitution!
- there's loads of them in Manchester, massage parlours, a bloke got prosecuted, but the funny thing was was that he had been having regular meetings with the police about how to best manage the business.
- Poppy, you're a deluded cretin and you have no idea what you're on about.
- I think you have a point, however you are only seeing this from the angle of men visiting and paying women or young females as you put it. The time has now come were women are using and in need of these services too, women who don't have time or want to waste time dating men only to find they have a small dick, have no clue how to please a woman and leave them completely dissatisfied in bed.
- The reality is that there are very few areas in the UK which do not have some form of prostitution going on. A casual look in the local weekly paper under Adult Services will reveal a clutch of phone numbers. If that comes up bare, there are internet sites that provide details of ladies prepared to offer services. The vast majority of premises are pretty discreet. Neighbours have little idea what is going on. But then the law only prohibits two or more prostututes operating from the same address at the same time. A woman working on her own from an address is breaking no laws. The nub is that it is not illegal to receive payment for company, the law prohibits soliciting in public (streetwalking) and also seeking sex in public (kerbcrawling) It is also illegal to run a disorderly house (brothel), but the definition of that is premises being operated by two or more prostitutes. Finally, it is illegal to live off immoral earnings (pimping/ madam). But should a man visit a woman and offer her cash for spending time with her, then if as a consequence they wind up having a spot of rumpy-pumpy, no crime has been committed. It is high time that we recognised that prostitution goes on, that it provides a useful niche and in a post modern society should be treated as any other service industry. We hear a lot about Victorian values. The 19th century was a time when prostitution was rife. Every town had women offering sex for sale and it didn't stop there. Child prostitution was commonplace. Prostitutes existed in all levels of society. At the upper end they were referred to as courtesans or in Edwardian times as 'horizontals'. If a person is able to earn a living from exploiting their body and physical skills by playing football, why shouldn't someone be able to earn a living by using their sexual abilities ? Both recognise that there is a limited duration to their career. Both can find their profession cut short by injury or illness. We have countless careers where physique/appearance is critical to success or where physical ability is the determinant, What's the real reason that people fear prostitution ? Is it because the notion of a man seeking sexual gratification from a woman other than his partner is felt to undermine the basis of the monogamous relationship ? Is it really that western society is built on the ethos of monogamy and that anything that challenges monogamy hits at the foundation of our culture. The irony is that looking at the stats, monogamy has a pretty poor track record given the level of divorce.
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