I was gone all last week on a vacation to Tombstone arizona. Many of you have probably seen the movie (Val kilmer, kurt russel, go rent it if you havent its a great movie) Anyways, i took plenty tours and read enough books. In the 1800s prostitution became a great buisness moneywise, in almost every city. It was perfectly legal than, and required a buiness license to continue the only womans oldest profession. What im asking though, is it right? Its legal in nevada, maybe some other places in the U.S. It was a successful buisness because of all the mining cities, 1 woman for every 100 men in most boomtowns, and many men were left sexual dry. Prostitutes were a way for men to complete these needs.
Should it be legal? Why or why not? Look at it from a religous view if you want, though i know all you christians (including mysef) already know the answer. But in this century should it be legal?
I could've sworn there are a few threads like this oh well bact to topic.
I believe prostitution should be legal even with a license and even maybe in a official classy building with diffrent type of rooms because what happens when there is for example a only mother two who dropped out of school and took up drugs and now can't find a job and regrets dropping out of school and taking drugs. (And she can't retake high school because the drugs messed her mind up). What is she supposed to do?
I could've sworn there are a few threads like this oh well bact to topic
actually i made this months ago...forgot the copyright
only mother two who dropped out of school and took up drugs and now can't find a job and regrets dropping out of school and taking drugs. (And she can't retake high school because the drugs messed her mind up). What is she supposed to do?