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I don't see a problem with it as long as no trafficking is involved.
I agree with this. I have found that most women do not however. It has been a great trouble for me, to talk about, when trying to find a new partner.
I think the issue is the portrayal of the types of men who use such services in media. Theyβre usually not good people.
https://youtu.be/-2LUssy5lwA
What incredible acting, I felt like I was there
They donβt want to date a man who is regularly going to sex workers?
Yeah I'm not sure why or how this would be a topic of conversation when, yknow, dating women.
@Driftking@lemmy.ml What have you been telling these women?
Yeah it should be legalized.
What people do with their bodies is their own choice.