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  1. #951

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    but in the same book.. im not referring to technicalities here.. lets deal with the essence..

    im a businessman.. i would say that promotions and advertising are crucial to success..

    you are correct with the difference between regulating and legalizing.. cant argue with that.. legalizing is stepping it a notch further..

    legalizing it would encourage investors into this new industry.. then how would you market it? (aka maximizing profits) you need to promote and advertise... and how would you you advertise, you will have to encourage people to use such services thru media..

    are you familiar with japan's red light districts, with its cleverly labeled massage-and-health-parlors, you know what happens in there.. they create porn to advertise such services...

    that could happen... IF this law is legalized..

    regulating it is a good way of monitoring the spread of STDs.. we really need to worry bout such things.. they are wreaking havoc on the people...
    prostitution is not even illegal...

    there is a need to regulate it...

    have you heard of any girl from junquera na gikasohan ug prostitution? no. its always vagrancy.. kay wala man balaod making it illegal...

    i think that could be part of the law regulating it.. they would be allowed to do business but not advertise...
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  2. #952

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    Prostitution: A Victimless Crime?
    The Oldest Profession Is Hardly Without Victims
    By Charles Montaldo, About.com

    Prostitution is listed among the crimes some refer to as victimless or consensual crimes, because no one present at the crime is unwilling, but research shows that may not be the true picture of prostitution.

    In most countries, prostitution -- exchanging money for *** among adults -- is legal. It is illegal in only a few countries -- in the United States (except for ten counties in the state of Nevada), India, Argentina, some Muslim and Communist countries. The reason it is legal is the general attitude that prostitution does no harm, has no victims, and is *** among consenting adults.

    Not a Victimless Crime

    Melissa Farley, PhD of Prostitution Research & Education, argues that prostitution is hardly a victimless crime. In her "Prostitution: Fact sheet on Human Rights Violations" Farley says that prostitution is sexual harassment, rape, battering, verbal abuse, domestic violence, a racist practice, a violation of human rights, childhood sexual abuse, a consequence of male domination of women and a means of maintaining male domination of women.

    "All prostitution causes harm to women," Farley writes. "Whether it is being sold by one's family to a brothel, or whether it is being sexually abused in one's family, running away from home, and then being pimped by one's boyfriend, or whether one is in college and needs to pay for next semester's tuition and one works at a strip club behind glass where men never actually touch you – all these forms of prostitution hurt the women in it."

    Prostitutes Are Biggest Victims

    To believe prostitution has no victims, one must ignore these statistics published in Farley's Fact Sheet:

    • 78 percent of 55 women who sought help from the Council for Prostitution Alternatives in 1991 reported being raped an average of 16 times a year by pimps, and were raped 33 times a year by johns.

    • 62 percent reported having been raped in prostitution.

    • 73 percent reported having experienced physical assault in prostitution.

    • 72 percent were currently or formerly homeless.

    • 92 percent stated that they wanted to escape prostitution immediately.

    • 83 percent of prostitutes are victims of assault with a weapon.

    • 75 percent of women in escort prostitution had attempted suicide.

    • 67 percent meet diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


    Prevalence of Incest

    In short, the victims of prostitution are mostly the prostitutes themselves. It just may be that they no longer have the ability left to "consent" to be a willing participant in their so-called victimless crime.

    Estimates of the prevalence of incest among prostitutes range from 65 percent to 90 percent. The Council for Prostitution Alternatives, Portland, Oregon Annual Report in 1991 found that: 85 percent of their prostitute clients reported history of sexual abuse in childhood while 70 percent reported incest.

    Self Determination?

    As feminist Andrea Dworkin has written: "Incest is boot camp. Incest is where you send the girl to learn how to do it. So you don't, obviously, have to send her anywhere, she's already there and she's has nowhere else to go. She's trained."

    But not all feminist back prostitution laws. Some believe prostitution is an act of self-determination. They demand decriminalization and destigmatization, because laws against prostitution discriminate against women's ability to make their own choices.

  3. #953

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    but in the same book.. im not referring to technicalities here.. lets deal with the essence..

    im a businessman.. i would say that promotions and advertising are crucial to success..

    you are correct with the difference between regulating and legalizing.. cant argue with that.. legalizing is stepping it a notch further..

    legalizing it would encourage investors into this new industry.. then how would you market it? (aka maximizing profits) you need to promote and advertise... and how would you you advertise, you will have to encourage people to use such services thru media..

    are you familiar with japan's red light districts, with its cleverly labeled massage-and-health-parlors, you know what happens in there.. they create porn to advertise such services...

    that could happen... IF this law is legalized..

    regulating it is a good way of monitoring the spread of STDs.. we really need to worry bout such things.. they are wreaking havoc on the people...
    Bai lets cut the chase . PORN makes money thru channels of videos , endorsements and other by products in the ADULT INDUSTRY .

    PROSTITUTION makes money thru an individual / group of people by providing *** services and even if these are ADVERTISED , it does not constitue PORN at all .

    To make it easier for you , PEPSI NICOLAS / SARSI EMMANUEL as example can prostitute themselves even if they are in the PORN INDUSTRY but your local next door MARIA from Junquera wont make it in front of the camera because she only sells SYX for a suking price . The SCANDALS you are talking about by paid prostitutes relates to EXPLOITATION and VOYEURISM .

    Just because you advertised a NAKED / HALF NAKED LADY constitutes PORN . It is ILLICIT MATERIAL . It is not PORN . PORN is even considered as ART to some .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  4. #954

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    Prostitution: A Victimless Crime?
    The Oldest Profession Is Hardly Without Victims
    By Charles Montaldo, About.com

    Prostitution is listed among the crimes some refer to as victimless or consensual crimes, because no one present at the crime is unwilling, but research shows that may not be the true picture of prostitution.

    In most countries, prostitution -- exchanging money for *** among adults -- is legal. It is illegal in only a few countries -- in the United States (except for ten counties in the state of Nevada), India, Argentina, some Muslim and Communist countries. The reason it is legal is the general attitude that prostitution does no harm, has no victims, and is *** among consenting adults.

    Not a Victimless Crime

    Melissa Farley, PhD of Prostitution Research & Education, argues that prostitution is hardly a victimless crime. In her "Prostitution: Fact sheet on Human Rights Violations" Farley says that prostitution is sexual harassment, rape, battering, verbal abuse, domestic violence, a racist practice, a violation of human rights, childhood sexual abuse, a consequence of male domination of women and a means of maintaining male domination of women.

    "All prostitution causes harm to women," Farley writes. "Whether it is being sold by one's family to a brothel, or whether it is being sexually abused in one's family, running away from home, and then being pimped by one's boyfriend, or whether one is in college and needs to pay for next semester's tuition and one works at a strip club behind glass where men never actually touch you – all these forms of prostitution hurt the women in it."

    Prostitutes Are Biggest Victims

    To believe prostitution has no victims, one must ignore these statistics published in Farley's Fact Sheet:

    • 78 percent of 55 women who sought help from the Council for Prostitution Alternatives in 1991 reported being raped an average of 16 times a year by pimps, and were raped 33 times a year by johns.

    • 62 percent reported having been raped in prostitution.

    • 73 percent reported having experienced physical assault in prostitution.

    • 72 percent were currently or formerly homeless.

    • 92 percent stated that they wanted to escape prostitution immediately.

    • 83 percent of prostitutes are victims of assault with a weapon.

    • 75 percent of women in escort prostitution had attempted suicide.

    • 67 percent meet diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


    Prevalence of Incest

    In short, the victims of prostitution are mostly the prostitutes themselves. It just may be that they no longer have the ability left to "consent" to be a willing participant in their so-called victimless crime.

    Estimates of the prevalence of incest among prostitutes range from 65 percent to 90 percent. The Council for Prostitution Alternatives, Portland, Oregon Annual Report in 1991 found that: 85 percent of their prostitute clients reported history of sexual abuse in childhood while 70 percent reported incest.

    Self Determination?

    As feminist Andrea Dworkin has written: "Incest is boot camp. Incest is where you send the girl to learn how to do it. So you don't, obviously, have to send her anywhere, she's already there and she's has nowhere else to go. She's trained."

    But not all feminist back prostitution laws. Some believe prostitution is an act of self-determination. They demand decriminalization and destigmatization, because laws against prostitution discriminate against women's ability to make their own choices.
    majority of prostituted women are in *** industries not on their own volition or judgemnt although naa tingali handful, the problem is even if these women are given chances to get out they most of the time choose to remain as *** workers...

  5. #955

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40 View Post
    Bai lets cut the chase . PORN makes money thru channels of videos , endorsements and other by products in the ADULT INDUSTRY .

    PROSTITUTION makes money thru an individual / group of people by providing *** services and even if these are ADVERTISED , it does not constitue PORN at all .

    To make it easier for you , PEPSI NICOLAS / SARSI EMMANUEL as example can prostitute themselves even if they are in the PORN INDUSTRY but your local next door MARIA from Junquera wont make it in front of the camera because she only sells SYX for a suking price . The SCANDALS you are talking about by paid prostitutes relates to EXPLOITATION and VOYEURISM .

    Just because you advertised a NAKED / HALF NAKED LADY constitutes PORN . It is ILLICIT MATERIAL . It is not PORN . PORN is even considered as ART to some .
    isnt the use of prostitute a form of adult entertainment? and also kama sutra portrays *** as an art form..

    in essence, both use S*X as an object in order to generate revenue.. im quite sure we agree on this

    after the legalization of prostitution, investors on this industry will lobby for more, for hopes of making even greater revenue..

    p.s. im not talking about scandals.. im wondering kinsa possible mosulod sa porn industry once ma establish na jud.. we never know.. we might get some very interesting personalities...

  6. #956

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    isnt the use of prostitute a form of adult entertainment? and also kama sutra portrays *** as an art form..

    in essence, both use S*X as an object in order to generate revenue.. im quite sure we agree on this

    after the legalization of prostitution, investors on this industry will lobby for more, for hopes of making even greater revenue..

    p.s. im not talking about scandals.. im wondering kinsa possible mosulod sa porn industry once ma establish na jud.. we never know.. we might get some very interesting personalities...
    hehehehe.. try escort service.. i think they cater even sa mga politicos... and some are artista pa gani...

    try ****************** murag naa sila theread about ana...

  7. #957

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    @AMORSOLOX

    The PORN INDUSTRY already established themselves way way back . Even in the 70's pa I think here in the Philippines . Wala lang sila ma MAINSTREAM because of MTCRB ek ek .

    Prostitution indeed is a form of ADULT ENTERTAINMENT but more on accomplsihing the carnal desires . Thats why have to know the definition and what we are referring to . If you look at the data of MANNY AMADOR , these are indicated on PROSTITUTES and you will not find it indicated on PORNSTARS . It may address to some on an ISOLATED CASES but not PORN INDUSTRY as a whole .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  8. #958

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    Both porn and prostitution have to be eradicated. Both should be illegal.

  9. #959

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    Both porn and prostitution have to be eradicated. Both should be illegal.
    as of now, it should remain illegal.. coz we simply have no means of implementing them, and can even hardly regulate them.. we arent prepared for this yet

    it would create more economic problems than it would address..

  10. #960

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    as of now, it should remain illegal.. coz we simply have no means of implementing them, and can even hardly regulate them.. we arent prepared for this yet

    it would create more economic problems than it would address..
    the problem is we have no means to make it illegal... hehehe...

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