dili! daghan naman gani prosti sa wala pa malegalized, how more kaha kng malegal na.
dili! daghan naman gani prosti sa wala pa malegalized, how more kaha kng malegal na.
ok na advertise dayon nya kung ganahan nata mo jer jer aw sus pa home service dayon
No kay mo mahal na ang singil additional VAT na puhon tsk tsk tsk
no to *** trade..
Go for free LOVE..
Originally Posted by brownprose
nice piece brownie. c aj pa jud. robots really do wonders to humans. not only robots, we can also make sexual gadgets (high tech ni ha) like tamagochi para bisan asa, bisan kanus a, BIRA.
anyways, im not only referring prostitutes to women. basin kalimot ta nga naa puy laki, babay, bayot, tomboy, double, laki nahimog babay, babay nahimog laki, gaduha2x ug galibog pa nga prosti. so lets rest the gender issue here.
another thing, its the individual's way on how he/she works, whether to be robotic in style or simply add human touches on he/she performs his/her job. notice that there are succesful night clubs or high end cases preferred by VIPs, kung sa masa naa puy GROs sa mga beerhouse nga i-table or i-bar fine nilag balikbalik. simply because these guys work and perform their services professionally and in the end maintain regular customers. we guys prefer waiters who not only takes our orders but also knows what we really want even before we take the menu, taxi drivers not only takes us a ride but who can provide us a clean, humot and a tidy cab while having a small talk before we snooze down, or a bank teller, office clerk, barbero, manicurista, tindera sa mercado, ahente ug kutsilyo who not give or takes our cash but can share to us the latest chismis (buntis si jennelyn, kris aquino's extended childhood fantasies). and so are prostis, some provides their customers the quick, robotic kind of service while others prefer to hold on to their sexual fantasies and keep on coming back to them. Im sure tihs robotic prostis are the one prone to customers who are sadistic, animalistic, violent, and agressive. that's why when legalized, there is someone, the government of course, who can protect them and advocate their welfare. pretty sure prostis would have hard time going out in the open considering the social stigma attached ani. at least they are secured if they work discreetly.
being a prosti is also a choice. look how many people lured to work in a call center even their working hours are ungodly. it could be because they choose to be paid very very well and they work in a hip environment. or students who do part time jobs in fastfoods, internet cafes or ramp shows. some choose this to support their school finances, others just to get the things they want. and so are prostis too, for a reason they may be prosti nga pamugas na jud or only for a certain time that they need to be one.
talking on morales, remember the time when not being a catholic, di mo simba, babay nga di magbistida, babay nga mobog buhok, dangling earrings, mga pisot (during Jesus time & maybe till now), living together out of wedlock, homosexuality, magpa-silicone implant had an impact on our culture way back then? but we let ourselves evolve out of these petty issues and focus more on important, relevant things that truly affects us. im sure prostitution would reel the same way.
peace man
actually, murag ma-minimized gani...street prostitution, pimping & child prostitution which are all illegal and cannot be legalized by any means, will make a clear boundary from the legalized prostitution that is limited to night clubs and escort service only...Originally Posted by goldfire143
at least they are protected even if they work discreetly
pabor ko ani
ato kining babagan..
dili kini sakto..
dapat libre ang LOVE..
Dili gyud ni sakto. babagan nato ky mas daghan ang problema. Nag tuo siguro mo nga mwala na ang porblema once ma legalize na ang prostitution.
agree ko ni Nasyo.
maypa agree nalang sad mo. if dili mo agree, why not just sing "Imagine" by John Lennon
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