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Originally Posted by waitingtables That could be said of any issue. There are always some who do things out of greed. But the majority do it for the same reasons that I waitress, least amount of hours for the money. And I don't think that Gary's article addressed abuse in a woman's background, did it?
Some women realise that they have an asset, or a product that is in demand, and they market it. That is capitalism, and it should be legalised. That doesn't make someone lazy, just smart. |
You are correct; we will always seek the most money for the least hours of work; and that is the American way. You are also correct that Gary's article did not address abuse of women.
While I wish no abuse on any woman; and totally sympathize with any whom experienced this- I still must revert to my original statement. It will not be easy or quick; but a woman in such a position must seek help
immediately; so that she might salvage her self-respect before all is lost. There are a myriad of resources out there, and there shouldn't be any hesitation to use them.
Maybe that's the key phrase here-
quick. Forget about it; it will not be a quick process. The end result is what's important here, not the speed at which it's achieved.
But I must repeat myself again:
Two wrongs do not make a right! Not to sound condescending here; WT, but until differing laws are passed; prostitution is still a
crime in every state that I'm aware of.
You might think of this as victimless; but society is a victim of every crime, no matter what the crime is. This is why any prosecutors represent "The People of...", or "the State of..."