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ThePhilippines ThePhilippinesisagoodAsianexample,Technicallyprostitutionisillegalbutwhenit hadU.S.militarybasestherewassuchahugedemandbyU.S.militarymenforsex,it flourished.Buttobepoliticallycorrect,bargirlsare"CustomerRelationsofficers".They arerequiredtohaveweeklySTDcheckupsandquarterlyHIVtests!Butofficiallythere arenobarfinesorsexworkers,justGuestRelationshipOfficerswhoarebargirlsthathave...

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ThePhilippines ThePhilippinesisagoodAsianexample,Technicallyprostitutionisillegalbutwhenit hadU.S.militarybasestherewassuchahugedemandbyU.S.militarymenforsex,it flourished.Buttobepoliticallycorrect,bargirlsare"CustomerRelationsofficers".They arerequiredtohaveweeklySTDcheckupsandquarterlyHIVtests!Butofficiallythere arenobarfinesorsexworkers,justGuestRelationshipOfficerswhoarebargirlsthathave tocarrygovernmentissuedIDbadges.Sexworkisanverybigindustryandsupports manypeopleespeciallyinsmallercitieslikeAngeles.Unlessitinvolveschildrenthereis noenforcementandnolegalriskforthebargirlsortheircustomers.It'sjustlike secondarywivesinmuchofAsia.Itissimplyacceptedbutoftennotpublicly acknowledged. Canada Canadaisacloserexampleoffewlegalproblemsandmoreequalpurchasingpower.The typical$CAN200/hrcostfor1houroffullservicewithnosillytipsexpectedisabargain forU.S.customerssincethisisabout$US170.Onereasonpricesaresoreasonable comparedtotheU.S.isthereisnolegalriskandmanymorewomenchoosesexworkasa professionfortherightreasonsandenjoyit.Canada(asinmostoftheworld)hasmostly honestsexworkersvsmostlyscams,ripoffsormuchhigherpricedprovidersintheU.S. withthehugeunmetdemandfornaturalsexualitybutfewerwomenwillingtotakethe legalrisks.Morewomengetintosexworkfortherightreasonsasalegitimatechoice, whenyoudon'thavethelegalrisksoftheU.S.Prostitutionhasalwaysbeenlegalin Canada,butitslimitedbythe1850bawdyhouserestrictionandyoucan'tpubliclysolicit onabusystreetorpublicarea. Prepareadiscussionofatleastfoursubstantialparagraphsansweringthequestionsthat follow. Useatleastonesourcebeyondthecoursetextthatsupportsyourposition (remembertociteyoursourceinAPAstyle). Respondtoatleasttwoofyourclassmates' postings. Whatwouldbetheconsequencesforsocietyifwecouldeffectivelyhaltthepracticeof prostitution? Shouldwedothisevenifwecould? Couldprostitutioneverbyorganizedsuchthatitdidnotresultintheexploitationof women? Encourage yourstudentstoutilizeKingsleyDavis'modelofprostitutionasfunctional devianceinthediscussion. Withoutprostitutionthemenwouldrapemorewomen. LessemploymentPolice Ithinkweshouldlegalizeitthentaxit.Itwouldbesaferforallinvolvedifitwerea regulatedindustry.Theprostituteswouldbecleanbecausehealthcheckswouldbe mandatoryandcondomswouldbefree.Theymightevenallhavetobeonbirthcontrol. Alsotheywouldn'thavetoworryaboutpimpsthatbeatthembecausetheywouldbeable toreportsuchabusivebehaviour.Itwouldbesaferforcustomersbecausetheywould knowwhattheyweregetting.Alsoprostituteswouldbeabletosaynowhichisalso betterIthinkforthem.Idon'tthinkprostitutioniswrong.Ithinkit'ssmartforwomen whowanttodoitandaregoodatit.Ialsothinkthedrugaddictedprostituteswouldbe nonexistentbecausedrugswouldstillbeillegalandtheycouldreportitagainiftheir pimpmadethemtakedrugs. Prostitutionwouldgoundergroundandviolencewouldincreaseandmorewomenwould gethurtorkilled. Moremarriageswouldendindivorce. Prostituteswouldbetraffickedtoothercountries. I,forone,thinkitcouldhelpmarriageswhereonespouseortheotherhasdifferent sexualtastesthantheother.Heorshecanhavetheirpreferencestakencareofbya prostitute,andstillgohometotheirrespectivespouses. "ThetruthformeandmanysexworkersIknowisthatwechosesexworkformoney, independence,freedomanddignity.Ifyoucan'tunderstandthelastword,dignity,then youaremiredinaviewpointaboutsexingeneral,andsexandwomeninparticular,that thispatriarchalsocietywantsyoutobuy. Thereisanothertruthconsequentlyaboutsexwork.Yes,sexworkcanbedignified, honestandhonorable.Ifyoudon'tbelieveme,youmayneverhaveaskedyourselfwhyis thesourceofhumanlife(ofmostlife)consideredasourceofshame?Trytofindthe answertothatquestionforyourselfandyouwillunlockauniverseofhiddentruths." Further,sexworkerscanprovidecommittedcouplesawaytogratifyneedsforsexual varietywithoutriskingtheemotionalattachmentsarisingfromsexualaffairs. "[P]rostitutionisconsistentwiththepursuitofhappinessofbothprostitutesandthemen whovisitthem.Moreover,tothe(somewhatquestionable)extentthattheavailabilityof commercialsexpartnerschannelsexcessmalesexualenergyawayfromthewivesof othermen(therebypreventingadultery)orunwillingsexualpartners(therebypreventing rapeandsexualassault),prostitutionisbeneficialinabroadersense." Groupsprotestingtheviolationofanindividualscivilliberties. Whatwouldbetheconsequencesforsocietyifwecouldeffectivelyhaltthepracticeof prostitution? Prostitutionistheperformanceofsexualactsforpayment.(Shedlin,2010). Withoutprostitutionthemenwouldrapemorewomen. Prostitutionwouldgoundergroundandviolencewouldincreaseandmorewomenwould gethurtorkilled. Moremarriageswouldendindivorce. Prostituteswouldbetraffickedtoothercountries. Further,sexworkerscanprovidecommittedcouplesawaytogratifyneedsforsexual varietywithoutriskingtheemotionalattachmentsarisingfromsexualaffairs. Prostitutionistheperformanceofsexualactsforpayment.(Shedlin,2010).Ifwewere abletosomehowhaltinoursocietytodaywewouldseeanincreaseinrapetowards women,aformofprostitutionwouldbeorganizedunderground,moremarriageswould endindivorceandtraffickingofwomentoothercountrieswoulddefinitelyincrease. KingsleyDaviswroteanarticleconcludingthatprostitutesprovideasexualoutletfor men.Thisincludesshyordisfiguredmenwhowouldnotnormallybeabletofinda sexualpartner(Henslin,2008,p.63).Thesemenwouldhavetofindthisoutlet somewhereelseandthiscouldincluderape. HumantraffickingwouldalsobecomeamajorproblemintheUnitedStates.Young womenareabductedorrunawayfromhomeandhavebeenforcedintoprostitution.This typeofkidnappingwouldincreaseduetohumantraffickingtoothercountriesfromthe UnitedStates. Amarriedmanmaydesirecertainthingsthatheisembarrassedtoaskhiswifeto participatein.ThegreatsexresearcherHelenKaplanoncewroteofapowerfulman whosemarriageendedwhenhiswife,whomhelovedverymuch,foundoutthathewas seeingadominatrix.Sadly,Dr.Kaplansaid,theman's"requirements"wereminimal,but hewasafraidhiswifewouldabandonhimifheevensuggestedshedowhatthe dominatrixdid(Berkowitz,2008).Withoutprostitutiontherewouldhavebeennooutlet forthismanandinstancessuchasthesecouldleadtoanincreaseindivorce.Evenifwe couldhaltprostitutiontheexamplesmentionedinthisparagraphamongmanyothers demonstrateitshouldntbedone.Evenifprostitutionweretobeorganizeditwouldnot preventtheexploitationofwomen.Insocietytodaywomenareexploitedinmany differentaspectssuchasmusicvideos,advertising,pornographyandtheseexamplesare organized. Prostitutionistheperformanceofsexualactsforpayment.(Shedlin,2010).Ifwewereabletosomehowhaltprostitutionin oursocietytodaywewouldseeanincreaseinrapetowardswomen,aformofprostitutionwouldbeorganizedunderground, moremarriageswouldendindivorceandtraffickingofwomentoothercountrieswoulddefinitelyincrease. KingsleyDaviswroteanarticleconcludingthatprostitutesprovideasexualoutletformen.Thisincludesshyordisfigured menwhowouldnotnormallybeabletofindasexualpartner(Henslin,2008,p.63).Thesemenwouldhavetofindthisoutlet somewhereelseandthiscouldincluderape. HumantraffickingwouldalsobecomeamajorproblemintheUnitedStates.Youngwomenareabductedorrunawayfrom homeandhavebeenforcedintoprostitution.Thistypeofkidnappingwouldincreaseduetohumantraffickingtoother countriesfromtheUnitedStates. Amarriedmanmaydesirecertainthingsthatheisembarrassedtoaskhiswifetoparticipatein.Thegreatsexresearcher HelenKaplanoncewroteofapowerfulmanwhosemarriageendedwhenhiswife,whomhelovedverymuch,foundoutthat hewasseeingadominatrix.Sadly,Dr.Kaplansaid,theman's"requirements"wereminimal,buthewasafraidhiswifewould abandonhimifheevensuggestedshedowhatthedominatrixdid(Berkowitz,2008).Withoutprostitutiontherewouldhave beennooutletforthismanandinstancessuchasthesecouldleadtoanincreaseindivorce.Evenifwecouldhaltprostitution theexamplesmentionedinthisparagraphamongmanyothersdemonstrateitshouldntbedone. Evenifprostitutionweretobeorganizeditwouldnotpreventtheexploitationofwomen.Insocietytodaywomenare exploitedinmanydifferentaspectssuchasmusicvideos,advertising,pornographyandtheseexamplesareorganizedalready. Shedlin,MicheleG."Prostitution."WorldBookAdvanced.WorldBook,2010.Web.10June2010. Henslin,J.,M.(2008).SocialProblems,Adowntoearthapproach.(8thEds.)Boston:Pearson. Berkowitz,B.(2008).WhyDoMarriedMenVisitProstitutes?RetrievedJune9,2010from http://www.healthyplace.com/relationships/infidelity/whydomarriedmenvisitprostitutes/menuid1625/
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