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Thread: Banning sex work will be considered unthinkable 50 years from now

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    Forecasting the future can be difficult. Most "children of the sixties" did not think we would be where we are now.

    AND,

    from "back to the future" where is my freakin hoverboard????
    We have freaking Hoverboard !!!

    Where have you been !?

    : even I* know we have ‘em lol x




    * have a feeling joke *whooosh* right over my head xxx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walshie View Post
    I will be in my 70's then and sex cyborgs will dominate the world and Mankind, cash will be extinct and you will run a card through the slit and you will see the goodies.
    Any man abusing the system will be terminated
    How do you know they aren't already.........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stonie View Post
    Escorts are alot to blame themselves here too for the situation even before the new law came in, they were highly embarrassed by what they done and hid away from it all and you got to give great respect to those like American kate and laura lee who came out and fought, how can you fight for anything or make a difference when you're not really into it and embarrassed about your job but it will change alot over the next 50 years but many of us wont be around to see it
    Yes and no. There's a difference between being embarrassed and knowing the law offers no protection in the event that being out puts you in danger. B it harrassment (even from other sex workers), homelessness (even if you don't work from your flat), a sudden unwillingness to process your claim (asylum seekers), threats of violence, and hell intimidation from 'Da law' itself.

    Admittedly there were those socially positioned to take a stand , and do so safely but they somehow failed to converge their efforts and the ones who did got more talk of support from other sex workers than real. All the same you stand an outsider to the issues , proselytising upon things you know nothing of and as far as I can see from your disgraceful hi-key msyognistic attitude , have done nothing about.

    Don't tell people to pull themselves up by the bootstraps if you not giving them boots.
    What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔

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