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5 hours ago, GraceRandolph said:

Yeah, I also think there's a difference between anxious and/or lonely buyers, and the typical sex buyer who wants to buy sex to feel power over someone.

Some men are subs. They want the power taken from them. 

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On 10/11/2023 at 3:04 PM, Sheep said:

Businesses refuse customers or abandon contracts all the time.

Is this a good argument to make when we are currently experiencing strikes across this country due to businesses exploiting workers and unfair labor practices. Why would we want sex to be another arena where workers are exploited?

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13 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

Is this a good argument to make when we are currently experiencing strikes across this country due to businesses exploiting workers and unfair labor practices. Why would we want sex to be another arena where workers are exploited?

I was the first person to reply to this thread and hinted at the similarly exploitative nature of all work then explicitly mentioned it on the first or second page. It's very apparent that you just don't have an angle here at this point and neither first hand anecdotes or general logic is shifting your pre-set views an inch.This thread was a farcical excuse to shout your deeply held beliefs at anybody who would listen. There was never any sincerity to the OP or it's title which phrased this as a question for open debate. I wish you the best and don't mean any negativity towards you as a person but it's time to hang it up and let this thread die, you didn't look good here or change anybody's minds. The biggest accomplishment of this thread was belittling and disrespecting real sex workers whomst you claim to hold in high regard while simultaneously regurgitating talking points from people who would treat them as criminals that have transgressed against society in some way. 

 

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No it isn't immoral. 

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You… do understand people have different tastes interests and kinks than you right? Lol

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3 hours ago, ImpressMeMuch said:

You… do understand people have different tastes interests and kinks than you right? Lol

Is buying someone really a kink?

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"Sex work" is a liberal euphemism coined by sex-positive "feminists" and the men they center their politics around with the intention of concealing the inherently exploitative nature of prostitution. The strawmanning in this thread where people are saying anybody who opposes prostitution wants to round up and execute exploited women and men is driving me up the wall, it's clear that the vast majority of you are not familiar with feminist theory that is critical of the sex industry. Nordic Model Now!

 

 

 

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On 10/10/2023 at 6:15 PM, SLAG said:

Why women specifically? You do know that there are male sex workers right?

 

This is a weird and pointless ass topic. Go touch yourself if you’re this bored.

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Yeah it is. Why will anyone want to be with someone that been used by at least +100 people. And not that person in first page comparing selling sex and body to buying coffee :rip: when you buy coffee you buy brand new one, not one that's been used by 100 people then you came to join and drink all the dirt.

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I don't think it's immoral to buy it. However, the idea of the exchange is little weird to me; from both the buyer's and the worker's perspective, specially if the product is just regular sex.

 

I might have a "privileged" experience because I'm a gay man in a city and I'm somewhat attractive, but if you're just looking for regular sex, is it really that hard to find someone around to ****? I get it if the product is a whole curated experience geared towards particular kinks and stuff, but otherwise, it feels highly narcissistic that someone would think they're so amazing someone would pay to have sex with them. Like, what do you actually have to offer? A big dick? Okay... A good ass? Well, that actually takes work and time to prepare, so I would understand that. :gaycat2:


Like someone said, it's probably a lot of people in relationships looking for something their partner won't give them. 

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