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Although I have prejudice, I recommend not legitimizing Swedish model, legalizing prostitution to everyone (legalization of prostitution, prohibition of purchase). You noticed that the full legalization of Australia has no disastrous consequences that people believe may be. Indeed, many of the cautious analyzes of these laws (from Charlotta Holmström and May-Len Skilbrei), including this law, not only did the demands of prostitution have not decreased, but prostitutes were still forced to practice in the shadows ing. The most secure form of prostitution, regulated prostitutes are prohibited
If you are a prostitute you should rather advertise to an illegal person on an illegal website or work at a strictly regulated FKK club in Germany, where you check your ID card, and the girl Are you sure you are safe?
Unfortunately, I think that the desire to make Johns humiliated hinders them. It is widely believed that in many countries where prostitution has not disappeared, it is widely believed that you will not be going to visit brothels - it's like watching strip clubs here in the United States. Let's legitimize what matches everyone
Wendy Kaminer told Swedish model on the 2011 article "Sex Trade, Pornography, Legislative Crisis".
Discussion on prostitution divides the feminist into two categories. It is a radical feminist who wants to abolish prostitution and a liberal feminist who wants to normalize prostitution by legalizing prostitution. Radical feminist and liberal assertions have a strong weak point, emphasizing the position of the radical feminist most strongly to abolish the system. Dr. Maggie O'Neill lifted the retention method of brothels so that women can work in environments with standards of health and safety and can also protect even a small group of women with common interests I hope that. Many people who oppose prostitution are highly biased and explaining the violent fear of men who express pure hatred to women. There are many social implications that could lead to normalization of the system or abolition of the system
Whether it is supportive or criticism, there are different feminist views on prostitution. Feminist opposition to prostitution claims that prostitution is not a male control but a form of women's exploitation and ultimately leads to patriarchal social order. These feminists claim that prostitution may have a negative impact on prostitutes and society as a whole. Prostitution aggravates the stereotypy of women as sexual subjects that men may use or abuse. Feminists during feminists such as Kathleen Barry, Julie Vindel, Catherine McKinnon are strongly opposed to prostitution. They argue that this practice is a form of violence against women that society should not tolerate (Phoenix 2001).