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<blockquote data-quote="MerakSpielman" data-source="post: 1145803" data-attributes="member: 7464"><p>Prostitution can be either</p><p> </p><p>A) Underground and illegal. Most people know it exists, but don't want to have anything to do with it. The prostitution rings operate like thieves guilds, and potential customers are approached carefully, as though they were trying to market illegal drugs or hit-man services.</p><p> </p><p>B) Underground and illegal, but everybody accepts it as an inevitable part of society. The cops look the other way or take bribes, and nobody seriously thinks it can/should be totally eliminated.</p><p> </p><p>C) Openly operating and legal, but only in the bad side of town, or in the more bawdy taverns. This is what happens to girls who run away from home and have no other way to make money, though enough rich career-women exist to keep up a good public image and keep the proprieter's noses clean. As a place of business, it is acceptable, if distasteful, they pay their taxes, and men aren't looked down upon if they are known customers.</p><p> </p><p>D) Open, legal, and socially acceptable. Prostitutes are not looked down upon by society. Perhaps they have unions. There might be special schools and courses offering advanced training. It's no longer a profession that young women are driven into out of desperation, but a acceptable career path that even their parents might approve of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerakSpielman, post: 1145803, member: 7464"] Prostitution can be either A) Underground and illegal. Most people know it exists, but don't want to have anything to do with it. The prostitution rings operate like thieves guilds, and potential customers are approached carefully, as though they were trying to market illegal drugs or hit-man services. B) Underground and illegal, but everybody accepts it as an inevitable part of society. The cops look the other way or take bribes, and nobody seriously thinks it can/should be totally eliminated. C) Openly operating and legal, but only in the bad side of town, or in the more bawdy taverns. This is what happens to girls who run away from home and have no other way to make money, though enough rich career-women exist to keep up a good public image and keep the proprieter's noses clean. As a place of business, it is acceptable, if distasteful, they pay their taxes, and men aren't looked down upon if they are known customers. D) Open, legal, and socially acceptable. Prostitutes are not looked down upon by society. Perhaps they have unions. There might be special schools and courses offering advanced training. It's no longer a profession that young women are driven into out of desperation, but a acceptable career path that even their parents might approve of. [/QUOTE]
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