When is this law due to start?
Well said pDiddy. Fuck the governments with their constant bullshit agendas...they do whatever the fuck they like.
The trafficking situation is a scary thought, but I agree the percentage is much smaller these days. Most of the escorts I visit are all mad into fashion with very expensive gear (Brown Thomas, Victoria's Secret etc.)... hardly the case for trafficked women. The escorts that post regularly here seem to be very strong, independent women. I think people are always just looking to stir shite really. They don't like the thought that some women for whatever reason choose to escort whether short term or long term. They can be very successful.
Well when can we expect it to come into law and be enforced accordingly!
Notice how sly these laws can be, any sane person would probably agree with 99% of the rest of these laws but then this is slyed in!
Ride them on the beaches!
Yes it is. And that's the beauty of the 'Nordic Model' for those feminists. They can claim it's about "helping" the women who are "coerced" into prostitution, when in reality it involves taking their ability to work and earn a living by criminalising their clients. Feminists couldn't give two shits about sex workers.
Rockerman (22-08-22)
They are stupid. A man will NEVER have sex only in marriages or relationships. They will always find a way to do it outside if they want. trying to stop them visiting escorts will lead to something much worse for marriages: cheating with the wife best friend, with a work college, etc. getting involved in a real affair who can lead to a parallel relationship something who can for real destroy the marriage because where is an affair and parallel relationship in time feelings can be developed. But with an escort no feelings, no strings attached just strict resolve a need . Some feminists are so stupid: U will never can stop a man to have sex with other woman if he want to do it and paid sex is the most harmless because free sex always cost more or can cost your marriage.
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