Prostitution's not regulated in the state of Western Australia. Seem's to be working out ok. You said it must be regulated.Because that's what society needs. In nature, males always seek to mate with multiple females. In human society, men naturally also desire to mate with many women. However, this can lead to various problems, such as diseases and broken marriages. Therefore, having sex with prostitutes and paying for it is a reasonable option. To maintain social balance, we need the sex industry, but it must also be properly regulated and controlled.
$$$Following on another thread ..
Why do men seek out of prostitutes?
I thought I would tip this on its head and ask the reverse question.
Why do Women become Prostitutes?
While it may seem like things are "working out okay" without regulation in places like Western Australia, the absence of regulation doesn’t mean there are no negative consequences. It's similar to a tumor growing silently — everything may appear fine at first, but long-term damage is inevitable.Prostitution's not regulated in the state of Western Australia. Seem's to be working out ok. You said it must be regulated.
Yeah true a prostitute sucked my nipple once and in a state with prostitution regulation/sex education, that wouldn't have happened I think. One can get herpes on their nipple but I apparently didn't get herpes according to blood test nor have I had sores. Also I belive in states where prositution is regulated, one is given a full plastic sheet for a head job and probably gloves for all handjobs. I've heard of an apron with a hole in it and one sticks their wrapped member through the hole for sex.While it may seem like things are "working out okay" without regulation in places like Western Australia, the absence of regulation doesn’t mean there are no negative consequences. It's similar to a tumor growing silently — everything may appear fine at first, but long-term damage is inevitable.
When prostitution is left unregulated, we risk a rise in sexually transmitted infections due to a lack of health oversight. More importantly, society begins to erode its respect for certain ethical values — particularly those surrounding the dignity and integrity of women. Over time, these shifts can have profound consequences for social cohesion, family structures, and gender dynamics.
To be clear, I have no personal issue with sex workers — it’s their choice, and clearly, there’s a societal demand for what they provide. But if we're being honest, when it comes to marriage, most men — myself included — prefer a partner with strong moral grounding. That's not to shame sex workers, but to recognize that the nature of their work often conflicts with the qualities traditionally valued in a lifelong partner.
So while deregulation may appear harmless on the surface, it can slowly undermine public health and cultural values in ways that are difficult to reverse later on.
**** Many advocates argue that sex work is a legitimate profession and should be regulated as such.By choice. I am proud of what I do and I like interacting with people at all levels. It is a profession, it involves skills, knowledge and expertise, and can be a significant source of income. It also carries significant stigma and is often criminalised. It is important for Australia to completely decriminalise sex work in every state so that such industry is regulated and supported by the same types of laws that protect other professions.
Who and where are advocating?**** Many advocates argue that sex work is a legitimate profession and should be regulated as such.
I respect your opinion.Who and where are advocating?
Legitimate work yes but profession.
Honey no qualifications, no university or college degrees are needed or required. Yes particular skill sets and professional qualifications and or education in counselling, social work, disability, psychology etc will enable a SW to cater to clients emotional needs better. End of the day we are woman who know how to please and pamper to men's needs. Some of society view us at the bottom of the pile as we seen in this thread.
What benifits to you envisage with regulation? Genuine question. Other than health and safety. While not legal or very least decriminalised. Risk involved in reporting rape and attacks.
As long as your bubbly, polite, know how to fuck and suck and treat the men like kings. You will be successful as a sex worker.
Don't fantasies it to be something it's not. No little girl says I dream of being a hooker when I grow up.
But you have failed to answer the question luvI respect your opinion.
And there is the problem. We are normalising cheating and not meeting both physically and emotional needs at home.I feel that most of the time, men do love their women but would prefer going to prostitutes to have fun and share their feelings, which they can't with their women. Nowadays, it's natural.
The industry is misperceived in multiple ways.Following on another thread ..
Why do men seek out of prostitutes?
I thought I would tip this on its head and ask the reverse question.
Why do Women become Prostitutes