(January 16, 2014 at 6:13 pm)paintpooper Wrote: I don't think it should be legal at all. I think it is a disgusting immoral practice that degrades your society. People should find love and enjoy who they are with sexually, and not have it be about money, it effects the mind and soul more then it would seem.
One night at work I took a call from a woman who was inquiring about our establishment's services. She had a grown son (about 20 as I recall), who had several physical disabilities. He had cerebal palsy, but I can't remember what else. He was mentally acute and had normal sex drives for a man his age, but his disabilities had left him isolated and without viable options for female intimacy in the outside world. This woman talked to me for about 30 minutes, telling me about her son and tearfully explaining that she feared he would never experience sexual intimacy with a woman due to his many problems. I don't know if she ever brought him in, but I was touched by her loving concern that her son have this experience at least once in his life.
I also saw several young servicemen, some of them virgins, who were soon to depart for Afghanistan or Iraq and came into the brothel for what could be their last chance to experience a woman.
I saw several people over the years who had rather interesting fetishes that would be difficult to indulge in ordinary company. They came in to get their kicks in a safe and non-judgemental place.
I saw couples who wanted a safe threesome with a sexy girl.
People came into the Moonlite Bunny Ranch for a lot of different reasons. To chalk it all up to "sex" without taking into account the complexities of human sexuality and people's private needs/desires is to paint with way too broad a brush.
Immoral? Tell it to the mother who called out of love for her poor son.