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EOTE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-19-09 01:21 PM
Response to Reply #78
80. Refusing to talk to a brick wall is not a concession, it's common sense.
Just about everything you say is either a lie (such as stating the negative consequences you were listing were from where prostitution was legal, if you're going to pick and choose, you're not making a point at all, just an observation) or you inserting your own biases into what you think other people should do with their lives. Expecting an intelligent debate with you would be an act in futility. You have ZERO clue as to what life in a legal brothel is like as you've evidenced above. I'll just note this little quote here "Does your employer physically rape you?" Nope, and with legalized prostitution, if a employer physically rapes a prostitute, he gets sent to jail. In illegal prostitution, the pimp gets off free. I KNOW which scenario you prefer. There is simply no point in wasting any more time with you. Apparently you thought that attempting to rebut me was important enough to join the site for, but you are not important to me at all. Goodbye.
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