The act of engaging in sexual intercourse for money is known as prostitution. In most parts of America and many other countries, prostitution is still considered an illegal act, but there are no solid reasons as to why. To force limitations on other people’s source of income in an attempt to validate self beliefs is more immoral than two people mutually deciding to pay and receive money for sex. If prostitution was legal, government can regulate issues such as sexual transmitted disease, rape, violence and other crimes targeted towards sex workers and their clients. Why not legalize a transaction that maximizes pleasure and help minimize the crimes?
Prostitution is the “oldest profession” and as long as there are men in this world, it will never cease to exist. Morals and ethics are the biggest opposition to the industry. Selling the human body, created by God, is considered wrong in a moral citizen’s eyes. People question the conditions and circumstances of how a woman......
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