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  1. #861

    dili jud ko uyon ani oi!

    kanang mga prosti mao nang mga babaye nga mga ambisyosa..ibutang talang nga nag lisod jud na cla pagkabutang, nya mao nay naka pait ana nila kay ilang nlng sad gyong gi sakyan ang ilang pagka wad-on..ganahan bitaw sila ug mo kita ug sapi nga wala mo agi ug kalisod para ma tustusan ang mga ilang panginahanglan..labi nag mosulod nag adis2 sos kaluoy nimo dai!

  2. #862
    kung naay libre maau... some pipol dont want to go thru the hassles of dating...

  3. #863
    Bisag mo-pabor ko ani, pero ang simbahan labi na gyud ang katoliko supak jud ani kay christian dominated country gud kaning nasura.

  4. #864
    dugay na kaayo ni... first illegal ba diay nang prostituiton? kay nagnong vagrancy man ang ikaso sa mga prosti? ug nganong ang mga patrons kay dili man sad makulong nag mga babae lang lagi?

    ilegalize na maayo pa pra naay control, mahatagan protection ang mga biga-on na lalaki ug ang mga babe na luoy kaayo... ug mabawasan ang mga gipang traffic na babae gikan sa mga probinsiya na gihimong prosti...

  5. #865
    MAO!!!illegalize prostitution!

    IMO, the governtment should really start implementing laws for crying out loud...mag strikto na unta ang pinas oi para ma discipline ang mga tao.
    we can consider starting within ourselves HOWEVER..IF makit-an nato na strict ang implementations with our law, mu follow jud tanan tao. like the domino effect, it should start from the top pud...

  6. #866
    dli ko pabor,nidaghan na ra ba n cla sa Opon,ang kuyaw kay nidaghan pod ang confirmed cases sa AIDS dri lugara...

  7. #867
    Quote Originally Posted by 3rdyboi View Post
    dli ko pabor,nidaghan na ra ba n cla sa Opon,ang kuyaw kay nidaghan pod ang confirmed cases sa AIDS dri lugara...
    daghan jud kaayo sa opon bai...saonz ang manakopay mao man customer....hehehe

  8. #868
    Whether it is legal or not.... prostitution will always exist despite the church and the governments attempt to stop it.

    That being said, I think it would be more of a question of regulating the industry. Not regulating it would push it to the underground.

    Here are some of the safeguards that can happen if naay regulations:

    1. Minimize child prostitution / illegal for women under 18 to be prostitutes
    2. Weekly checkup for prostitutes for AIDS / VD
    3. They will be regulated by the BIR like any other business so they contribute tax.
    4. Part of the tax will go to livelihood programs and psychological sessions to educate these prostitutes and give them other opportunities. Prostitutes will have to undergo these classes that will teach them english, religion etc.
    5. If ma regulate na ang prostitution, the government will have more legal basis to crackdown on underground prosti operations forcing them to go mainstream or else pay fine and go to jail.

    For the religious, it is indeed a morally disturbing thought of legalizing something which is taboo but... the problem exists, you cannot just sweep it under a rug and turn a blind eye pretending it does not exist. We like to keep up appearances of ourselves but the reality is there already. So, this problem must be tackled head on if We wish to solve it. Simply condemning it and casting off the prostitutes as evil doers is not the way.

    Women resort to prostitution as a means of earning fast money. Money for school, family etc. Prostitution is just a transitory profession with the average age between 18-29. Eventually, women will seek other means of income. I dont think anyone who goes into prostitution would prefer it if there were a stable high income job opportunity for them.
    Last edited by vipvip68; 10-12-2009 at 07:50 PM.

  9. #869
    ok ra prostitution ui...basta naa lng age requirements... dapat 35 and above...

  10. #870
    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Whether it is legal or not.... prostitution will always exist despite the church and the governments attempt to stop it.

    That being said, I think it would be more of a question of regulating the industry. Not regulating it would push it to the underground.

    Here are some of the safeguards that can happen if naay regulations:

    1. Minimize child prostitution / illegal for women under 18 to be prostitutes
    2. Weekly checkup for prostitutes for AIDS / VD
    3. They will be regulated by the BIR like any other business so they contribute tax.
    4. Part of the tax will go to livelihood programs and psychological sessions to educate these prostitutes and give them other opportunities. Prostitutes will have to undergo these classes that will teach them english, religion etc.
    5. If ma regulate na ang prostitution, the government will have more legal basis to crackdown on underground prosti operations forcing them to go mainstream or else pay fine and go to jail.

    For the religious, it is indeed a morally disturbing thought of legalizing something which is taboo but... the problem exists, you cannot just sweep it under a rug and turn a blind eye pretending it does not exist. We like to keep up appearances of ourselves but the reality is there already. So, this problem must be tackled head on if We wish to solve it. Simply condemning it and casting off the prostitutes as evil doers is not the way.

    Women resort to prostitution as a means of earning fast money. Money for school, family etc. Prostitution is just a transitory profession with the average age between 18-29. Eventually, women will seek other means of income. I dont think anyone who goes into prostitution would prefer it if there were a stable high income job opportunity for them.
    i agree with this one... there's also the interlocking problem of prostitution with drugs... parehas sa ila gi-sulti na daghan prosti sa opon kay daghn man sad drugs ddto...

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