Originally Posted by
Luna Nueva
150 years ago Dublin had the biggest red-light district in Europe, in the area called Monto (now Talbot Street).
There were over 1600 prostitutes (5 times more than now).
London has Soho, Paris has Pigalle, Amsterdam basically is a giant red-light district. Even in Rome you can still see ladies of the night plying their trade on the streets.
What's wrong with a red light district?
Why is it IFSC considered a red light district? Do we go in knickers on the street in front of the Bank of Ireland?
I think if prostitution would be legal everywhere in the world, there would be no more trafficking, no more PIMPs and no more Swedish Laws.
I'm upset.... SEX workers will never disappear as long as sex is the most important activity in everyone's life.
They just make it worst by trying to stop it.
I know i usually don't open this kind of topics, but today i just imagined Dublin with a red light district just like Amsterdam. And i think that would bring a lot of income to the capital of Ireland.
There would be a sex tourism, who has been to Amsterdam and never thought of visiting the red light district??? No one !!!
actually ireland has one but its 21st century,its called E.I. and all you have to is log on and hey, presto....................your there
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