The first one is being sarcastic, isn't it?
I don't see prostitution being made illegal. For one thing, too many MPs know they risk being exposed as having done something they've voted to criminalise
Banning ads is what Ireland does, and it doesn't stop them.
well I had noted the argument (one that you refer as "sarcasm") that it is prostitutes that create demand. (always it's women's fault as we are guilty always)
Glad to hear about your reassurance that women can choose what we want to do.
Swedish models politicians advocate did make me wonder if the state has the ultimate power to criminalise prostitution just like Sweden or the US.
Number of Cannabis users decreased once it was made illegal. If prostitution is made illegal, I wouldn't be doing it no way. I prefer to stay on the side of the laws...don't need more trouble than there already is..
anyway we'll see for the next few months but suppose my sentiment/question is this industry is the focus of the state/the media seemingly. a real turbulent time.