Prostitution
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Prostitution is Here; Whether You Like it or Not
Suppose you are a male between the ages of 18 and 22. Your girlfriend of two years has broken up with you a few weeks ago because she was involved with another man. You have no idea what to do about the situation you are now in. You had spent practically every conscious and unconscious moment for the past 730 days with her, and now you feel betrayed because she had been cheating on you, for God knows how long. It is Friday night, a few weeks later, and this was the first time that your friends could get you out of that filthy apartment you live in. So you go out with your boys, get drunk, and talk to a few girls. Later on in the night, one of your friends, Brian, suggests getting you a couple of prostitutes to get your mind off your girlfriend. You think to yourself, what is he talking about? Prostitutes are illegal, and even if you wanted one, you would never be able to find one in Bloomsburg.
Just because prostitutes are illegal and seemingly to be unheard of in rural areas like Bloomsburg, does not mean they do not exist. Prostitution has, is, and will exist—illegal or not. Everyday, women of this profession are physically beaten or mentally crushed by their pimps or clients. Sunday through Saturday, these women are at risk for sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, because they are either ashamed to go to clinics, or do not have sufficient funds to get the help they truly need. This is why prostitution should be decriminalized, everywhere. By doing this, we can keep a closer eye on this line of work; women will be less intimidated by medical doctors, less likely to stay with pimps who abuse them, and possibly a better chance at getting out of the business with enough money to start their lives over.
According to the Los Angeles Times, a federal judge has denied a request to legalize prostitution in Florida, saying prostitution would have much more harmful e...