managhan ang mga naay sira ani! hehehe (may lag sira ra lols)
then a person would claim he/she is a victim. yes, victim of his own behavior...
managhan ang mga naay sira ani! hehehe (may lag sira ra lols)
then a person would claim he/she is a victim. yes, victim of his own behavior...
legal man or dili .. kasagaran mga taw kahibaw asa mo adto kung manginahanglan sa ila service
^^tomo!
Mas maayo if ma-legal kay mas ma-secure ang health both sa prosti ug sa customers. And if we think about it, bisan illegal na, the business is ongoing. And kay naa na man na, let's just face it head on. The hell with morality issues.
And know what? Those prostis even earn good money (not clean, for now). Imagine a thousand or more each night? Usahay 3K? And what's more kay tax-free na!
How about ang mga pa as-if? Nanglimos og kwarta sa bagang duot sa katawhan nga naningkamot para mabuhi in the name of 'donation'. Tsk.
PEACE!
Absolutely. Let's legalize prostitution. Religious zealots dictating us how we should act is what makes prostitution "WRONG". Prostitution is already rampant; we might as well legalize it and make those women pay taxes. It would not only benefit the customers for pleasure but our government would also laugh its way to the bank while at the same angering the Catholic Church. Hahahaha how cool is that?
ang mo babag ani ky hypocrite...
prositution is synonymous to poverty. . .
prostitution is one of the oldest form of profession... wa pa si cristo diha nay mga bugaw ug pampam. . .
apan bisan ang mga nasud nga uswag kaayo anaa man gyapon mga pampam, mahal lang kumpara dri sa atoa nga pwede ra ug pakan-og angel's burger nya mga menor de edad pa ra ba..
angay lang e-legalize arun pud ma regulate unya ma proteheran ang isyu panglawas sa mga pampam..
Sooner or later, prostitution will be legalized as a job.. Most cases under poverty.
dli pabor ky mu mahal na ang rate---hahahaha
OT: @bukiluki-> hahahaha
Making it illegal just makes it so much harder and dangerous for the women invovled. I believe it should be legalized but regulated (only in certain areas, no soliciting, no advertising etc).
But I doubt the govt. has the resources to promulgate and enforce those laws
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