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Thats not a good thing to say and its bad ethics
Originally posted by NerdGoddess
reply to post by TheAmused
I see only two problems with this. More divorces and More STDS. But I guess that would be the "customers" problem.
Originally posted by ag893
Reply to post by sepermeru
Because your fake as Latoya Jackson's nose. I can't stand BSers. That's precisely what you are. You can't answer my question because your full of your own hypocrisy. I wouldn't care whether you worked in a sex shop or wherever. That is none of my business. Its your life and your ethics! But what your doing is deliberately trying to run around my question because you know you can't answer if you'd prostitute yourself. What a major fake you are.
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Originally posted by hp1229
Here we go again. Conquering what is natural is the problem with human race. How many animals or creatures that you know practice 'abortion' ? Only Humans. We tend to run away from an issue rather than face the consequences or life in general with a determination. When the going gets tough, the tough gets abortion.
Originally posted by Griffo
What about in the Netherlands? Prostitution is legal there and is well regulated, to work as a prostitute you have to register to become one, they then receive a photographic pass and a registration number. They also have to be over 21 and are subjected to regular screenings and check ups so that they are not infected. Some say that there is a greater risk of catching an STD from a random girl at a bar (makes sense)
Prostitution in the Netherlands
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by Griffo
What about in the Netherlands? Prostitution is legal there and is well regulated, to work as a prostitute you have to register to become one, they then receive a photographic pass and a registration number. They also have to be over 21 and are subjected to regular screenings and check ups so that they are not infected. Some say that there is a greater risk of catching an STD from a random girl at a bar (makes sense)
Prostitution in the Netherlands
Wow. I wasn't aware of that. They must be really doing poor economically and socially to make screwing legal. Talk about low morals.
Do these girls also have a embedded mileage meter
Originally posted by neowakko
reply to post by captaintyinknots
i noticed he edited that post. but why? he just added more statements that reflected his ignorance.
that's like going a second round to properly EXPRESS your ignorance elaborately? like the first round wasn't satisfying enough?
i dunno man. maybe we should just leave em to this thread.
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by Griffo
What about in the Netherlands? Prostitution is legal there and is well regulated, to work as a prostitute you have to register to become one, they then receive a photographic pass and a registration number. They also have to be over 21 and are subjected to regular screenings and check ups so that they are not infected. Some say that there is a greater risk of catching an STD from a random girl at a bar (makes sense)
Prostitution in the Netherlands
Wow. I wasn't aware of that. They must be really doing poor economically and socially to make screwing legal. Talk about low morals.
Do these girls also have a embedded mileage meter
See and this just about sums it up. People who arguing who dont even know the facts.
The Netherlands are not " really doing poor economically and socially" in fact, they are far stronger than the US right now in both aspects.
Originally posted by neowakko
reply to post by captaintyinknots
i noticed he edited that post. but why? he just added more statements that reflected his ignorance.
that's like going a second round to properly EXPRESS your ignorance elaborately? like the first round wasn't satisfying enough?
i dunno man. maybe we should j
ust leave em to this thread.
Morality should be judged based on truth, integrity and decensy of a human being. Standards can be adopted from all the religions around the world or civilizations which strive for almost same common goal and aspirations as a human being.
Originally posted by DrumsRfun
reply to post by hp1229
How do you judge morality and by whose standards would they be judged by??
Strong economically and socially but what about morally ? Also compare them with other countries as well and not just US
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by Griffo
What about in the Netherlands? Prostitution is legal there and is well regulated, to work as a prostitute you have to register to become one, they then receive a photographic pass and a registration number. They also have to be over 21 and are subjected to regular screenings and check ups so that they are not infected. Some say that there is a greater risk of catching an STD from a random girl at a bar (makes sense)
Prostitution in the Netherlands
Wow. I wasn't aware of that. They must be really doing poor economically and socially to make screwing legal. Talk about low morals.
Do these girls also have a embedded mileage meter
See and this just about sums it up. People who arguing who dont even know the facts.
The Netherlands are not " really doing poor economically and socially" in fact, they are far stronger than the US right now in both aspects.
Strong economically and socially but what about morally ?
Also compare them with other countries as well and not just US
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by neowakko
reply to post by captaintyinknots
i noticed he edited that post. but why? he just added more statements that reflected his ignorance.
that's like going a second round to properly EXPRESS your ignorance elaborately? like the first round wasn't satisfying enough?
i dunno man. maybe we should just leave em to this thread.
That's what I was thinking.....havent seen a coherent argument against it yet....but it is fun to point out the flaws in people's logic though!
Originally posted by hp1229
Morality should be judged based on truth, integrity and decensy of a human being. Standards can be adopted from all the religions around the world or civilizations which strive for almost same common goal and aspirations as a human being.
Originally posted by DrumsRfun
reply to post by hp1229
How do you judge morality and by whose standards would they be judged by??
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by hp1229
Originally posted by Griffo
What about in the Netherlands? Prostitution is legal there and is well regulated, to work as a prostitute you have to register to become one, they then receive a photographic pass and a registration number. They also have to be over 21 and are subjected to regular screenings and check ups so that they are not infected. Some say that there is a greater risk of catching an STD from a random girl at a bar (makes sense)
Prostitution in the Netherlands
Wow. I wasn't aware of that. They must be really doing poor economically and socially to make screwing legal. Talk about low morals.
Do these girls also have a embedded mileage meter
See and this just about sums it up. People who arguing who dont even know the facts.
The Netherlands are not " really doing poor economically and socially" in fact, they are far stronger than the US right now in both aspects.
Strong economically and socially but what about morally ?
Also compare them with other countries as well and not just US
How do you measure morality? By your view of what is moral or mine? That is seriously the weakest argument you can bring to the table here. Morals are absolutely subjective. No two sets are the same, and no one should EVER be expected to live by someone else's.
Go ahead an d do your research on the netherlands, and try and argue to me that they are economically or socially weak, compared to any nation. Please. I'd love it. I really would.