• tiny_iota@endlesstalk.org
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    1 day ago

    Sex work done right people get to say no and it’s safe.

    oh on that we can agree on. What i’m saying is I’d rather lose a limb in a factory than be forced to have sex with someone like, say, is attracted to children. Or someone who’s kink involves violence, or someone who has politically caused genocide. etc.

    Love is love, I don’t think people should be deprived of it, I don’t think people who want to involve themselves in ‘work’ that involves that shouldn’t do it. but lets call a spade a spade. prostitution I believe (like you) should exist but in the safest of circumstances, like the client needs to be vetted etc. There needs to be a balance, just like factory work.

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      Yes, it needs to be safe, legal, and regulated. Work is work, and sex work is work, and all work needs regulation to prevent exploitation of and harm to workers. Again, we sell the long-term health of our bodies to companies for money all the time and no one has an issue with that. Sex work doesn’t (innately) cause long-term harm, or at least not anymore than any other kind of work.

      It shouldn’t be illegal, and that’s where a lot of the danger is created around it. Prudish people who mix up sex and love pass laws to make it illegal though, and end up manufacturing hazerdous situations, because they think sex workers should be endangered.