(August 21, 2012 at 3:11 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Well, the reason I'm stating that it will make prostitution 100% safer is because I have yet not heard of a single AIDS case that stemmed from a gov regulated government in years.
Ah, I should of specified I guess, I was agreeing with that bit, not the bit about living conditions
Quote:The living conditions of the prostitutes, however, are still not the best. As prostitutes are socially segragated from the rest of society, it's really rare that they manage to get married to someone, and enjoy a better life.
I don't see how you can say this with a degree of certainty. Unless there's actual evidence to support such claims, I'm just going to say I don't know either way. But I do have an inkling that by legalising prostitution it would increase to some extent 'living conditions' that they have. But it really depends, and I can't say that for sure.
Quote:The customer makes the choice, but the government needs to take every possible step to consider the health of it's citizens.
Regulating prostitution is therefore very important.
Not disagreeing with you.
Quote:People rarely contract AIDS from normal relationships in my country.
I'll just have to take your word for that
Quote:Well, it could also force the illegal brothels to take similar steps.
Which, even though they're still illegal, can only be a good thing.
Quote:As I said, illegal prostitution is often unchecked, but there are some illegal but high esteemed brothels in my country, who do the same routine as the gov regulated brothels. The only difference is that the girls who work in these brothels are changed every 4-5 months, with fresh ones, so that customers who visit the brothel regularly can enjoy new women. These also cost a lot more than gov regulated brothels, but are of....better quality, in terms of looks, at least.
You seem to know a lot about this
Quote:Really dazzling, if you ask me.
I bet.