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    nice one.hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by h3lios View Post
    The currency used in not always Pesos. It can be rent of an apartment or condo unit, groceries, a wedding and a promise of financial stability...etc. Fact is, *ex is used as an item for trade. A girlfriend or wife uses her wiles to get something from her boyfriend or husband (even vice versa)... be it material or not. Just ask any married man what he has to do to have *ex with his wife. He has to treat her to a dinner date, shopping, clean the house, repair the roof, put up his best behavior, ...love? All that to get lucky tonight... We can categorically say that a wife is a prostitute with only one exclusive client, her husband.

    Pastilan!!! Pag kasakto ani! Last time... i had to take my wife to spaghetti factory in ayala. she was craving for this pasta! awww... adto na lang mi! saon ta man!

    but... the "dessert" was all worth it.

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    As it is right now, prostitution doesn't seem to be illegal. There are flesh trades going on left and right. Just like pirated dvd's, if officials are really serious about eradicating them, they would know where to look.

  4. #1084
    I'm on the fence on this one. On the one hand, making it illegal makes it difficult to regulate and look after the welfare of the prostitutes, on the other hand there is a moral (not necessarily religious) argument for being against its legalization. How would you feel if it was your daughter who became a prostitute. Unfortunately, legalizing something like this often has the effect of encouraging the behavior, making the problem worse since people are going to think along the lines of "since its legal, then there must be nothing wrong with it" when clearly there are repercussions to society if the practice of prostitution becomes widespread.

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    illegal diay ning prostitution?...naa man lagi sila business permit......depende na na sa tawo if ganahan mo mosugal sa inyo health then pangabang mo..pero if you are wise enough panguyab na lng mo......bahalag mas dako ug gasto, safe mn sad......

    btw...dili ko mutuo nga ang prostitution is because of poverty...kay bisan sa mga dato nga nga nation naa gihapon prosti......ang uban tungod ra na sa luho...or ganahan lng sila ug easy money.....i have no respect for them....compare them sa mga tawo nga nanglibud ug isda, bisan nanimahong langsa karespetohan pa kay kugihan man.......kana mga prosti..mga tapulan na sila...

  6. #1086
    prostitute are also human
    naa pud na sila human rights
    ang CHR mo protecta man gali ug criminal

  7. #1087
    What is moral? What is not? It all remain relative to a point of view.

    Lazy? Or capitalizing on an advantage? If a labasera could attract a rich admirer, would she not grab the opportunity to better her station in life?

    What if one's daughter becomes a prostitute? What if she gives it for free? Can you really stop her running some private deal? What's stopping her from having a string of boyfriends and ONS's. Would that be "more" respectable because there's no "money involved"?

    If it's legal prostitution a person would have to be in the age of majority to be free to follow that career path. If he/she is an adult, he/she does not need nanay and tatay to dictate what to do. What you could do is raise your children properly so that they will see no need to capitalize on se* to get ahead in life.

    Prostitution being illegal is hidden, but does not mean it is non-existent. Most people are in denial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h3lios View Post
    What is moral? What is not? It all remain relative to a point of view.

    Lazy? Or capitalizing on an advantage? If a labasera could attract a rich admirer, would she not grab the opportunity to better her station in life?

    What if one's daughter becomes a prostitute? What if she gives it for free? Can you really stop her running some private deal? What's stopping her from having a string of boyfriends and ONS's. Would that be "more" respectable because there's no "money involved"?

    If it's legal prostitution a person would have to be in the age of majority to be free to follow that career path. If he/she is an adult, he/she does not need nanay and tatay to dictate what to do. What you could do is raise your children properly so that they will see no need to capitalize on se* to get ahead in life.

    Prostitution being illegal is hidden, but does not mean it is non-existent. Most people are in denial.
    Surely you're joking right? Of course it's worse for a daughter to go into prostitution than going with a string of boyfriends! That does not even need to be explained.

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    one more thing....dili na angayan nga himuon legal kay musamot na kamahal..unya hatagan na ka resibo with EVAT na......musamot ka tapulan ang tawo kay adto na man sila moprefer sa easy money mas lami pa....

  10. #1090
    Quote Originally Posted by Warnok View Post
    one more thing....dili na angayan nga himuon legal kay musamot na kamahal..unya hatagan na ka resibo with EVAT na......musamot ka tapulan ang tawo kay adto na man sila moprefer sa easy money mas lami pa....
    Wa na say thrill bro, maayu tong kawat kawat kay para lingaw bah...hehehe

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