Kung walay bakery... walay mo kaon og pan!
It is that simple. mag abli gani ang bakery, daghan gyud mangapi.
Kung walay bakery... walay mo kaon og pan!
It is that simple. mag abli gani ang bakery, daghan gyud mangapi.
maau ni e legalize kung tarong ang gobyerno....
NOT TO LEGALIZED...
mao gyud. since page 1 up to now, wa pa gyud ghapon kasabot.Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40
kung ang tawo mangabang, mangabang gyud na. it's a personal conviction...and it doesn't mean kng ma-legalize, ma-encourage or ma-promote ang prostitution. it will instead be regulated, restricted, and limited...
There is a long gap between personal conviction and offering services openly
and in any ways, this problem is time old, even england wasnt able to sold this problem. as long there is poverty....prostitution is always around.......no girls,ladies or women would like to prostitute itself kung naa lang cla kwarta....let them find a job...they will surely stop.
what i mean is "personal conviction" sa mangabangay, not the prosti...Originally Posted by pijavier
and legalizing prosti doesn't mean offering services "openly"...
Legalizing the trade is a more realistic solution for the existing people involved to improve their respectuve lives . Giving them jobs are far more realistic because daghan man gani ang mga unemployed na mga uban pa kay top sa klase much more sa mga ubang professionals nato na fresh grads na pasang awa ra .
@ PIJAVIER ... musta bro ...
ang kliyente man ang mo duol sa babay , dili man ang babay maoy mo duol sa kliyente . Ug ibutang ta lang mo duol , aron di maguba ang pamilya kay suko si misis , dali ra kaayo ang pagbalibad pero kung wala mo balibad si mister , di na siya sala sa chics . Kung anak na laki ni gamit ok ra na laki bitaw na .
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
It's IMMORAL..
DON'T LEGALIZE IT.. SUPPRESS IT..
immoral lagi ang prostitution to the eyes of Christians, be it legal or not. pero dili man Vatican atong gobyerno.Originally Posted by NASYO
to give u an idea ---
sa Christian teachings:
- entering a nightclub is immoral.
- paying for *** is immoral.
- using condoms & birth control pills is immoral.
- gambling in casinos and cockfights is immoral.
- betting in lotto is immoral.
- watching Rated R films and reading porn is immoral.
- drinking liquor is immoral.
- suing a person is immoral.
- war is immoral.
- eating pork (sa mga Sabadista) is immoral.
sa atoang legal laws:
- entering a nightclub is legal if ur 18 and above.
- paying for *** (in legalized countries) is legal if ur 18 & above.
- condoms & birth control pills are legal.
- casinos and licensed cockpits are legal.
- lotto is legal.
- Rated R films are legal for 18 yrs up.
- Alcohol is legal.(sus, unsaon nlng kung way Red Horse)
- Suing a person is legal.
- War (under Geneva convention) is legal.
- eating pork is very very very legal...(saun nlng, mamatay cguro ko kung way pork)
so if we only follow Christian or divine laws, and not laws as provided by our Constitution, aw wala nlng na tanan akong gipang mention...
Divine laws are for theocracy, the spirituality, and more of a personal conviction. Legal laws are for a democratic country and ITS PEOPLE...
Cebu can be productive without this prostitution business because
the city has diversified economy.
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