Which is worse: Enabling drug addicted prostitutes or supporting AMPs ?

#81
  • I don’t doubt that sex trafficking out of Asia is a problem
  • Those women do not end up at the places discussed on PMB’s indexed by Google or any venue with a fucking website
  • The women at places discussed here are not considered “peasants” in their native countries by any definition
No doubt in the decadent alleyways of a third world country or at least a third world neighborhood, the business of the flesh market thrives. With all due respect to the membership on this board, most of us would not venture down those alleyways, while although tantalizing to the senses, the brutality and degradation and lack of human decency should thwart your desire for such an experience. Best to not even describe those scenarios. The Mods would surely edit them out.

But in the United States of America, that type of situation would be very difficult to thrive on any large scale. The country is far too conscious and far too policed and observed for violations of such a heinous nature.

Sure, Asian Massage Parlors dot the length and breadth of America like so many fast food restaurants and they are allowed to remain there for the sexual sanity of common Americans but the services are performed by at least legal-aged ladies and mostly by ladies well past their prime.

And Law Enforcement turns a blind eye unless and until complaints arise by angry tax-payers and then the vice squad moves in to save the day.
 
#82
No doubt in the decadent alleyways of a third world country or at least a third world neighborhood, the business of the flesh market thrives. With all due respect to the membership on this board, most of us would not venture down those alleyways, while although tantalizing to the senses, the brutality and degradation and lack of human decency should thwart your desire for such an experience. Best to not even describe those scenarios. The Mods would surely edit them out.
I Have to agree to some sort being in the Navy I traveled to some of these countries where you can partake in side alleyways for cheap American dollar I stayed clear of them although I had a few shipmates partake and wound with an infection. I would take a different route and pick up civilian girls at a local bar for a few drinks and much cheaper and spend a lot more time getting on with business
 

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homo economicus
#83
But in the United States of America, that type of situation would be very difficult to thrive on any large scale. The country is far too conscious and far too policed and observed for violations of such a heinous nature.
I largely agree with your broader point, but plenty of heinous shit goes down in the good ole USA.
 
#84
Some of us are addicts of our own nature too whether we'd like to admit it or see it that way. Sure it's not a drug, but it's an insatiable urge that we can't satiate with normal everyday interactions or through pleasuring ourselves. Sometimes we are the ones being taken advantage of in this equation and that's what it is. This is all a symbiotic relationship. One cannot thrive without the other or else these things wouldn't be as prevalent as they are. It just happens behind close doors so those who choose not to partake can feel better about themselves as they go about their days touting their false sense of righteousness while they live their perfect little lives.
 
#85
Have I given money to someone I knew full well was an addict and might use the $ on a fix? Yeah. Ex: Nikki before she started the sobering up process.

Have I referred a provider to help? Yes. I've taken a provider to rehab myself.

Given the choice would I pick a provider who is clean and a struggling mom (for example) over an addict? Yes.

Do the second and third comments negate the first? No. But I can pretend they do.

Have I ever used an AMP? When I was in my 20s yes. I'm in my 40s.

Having researched ... procurement procedures of AMP workers would I use one again? No. I'd rather porn and wank.




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