Backwards Texas making prostitution a felony, only state to do so.
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Should be a protected right especially since sex is considered a need to survive
[QUOTE=Casey9;5585109]For all of us. 2nd offense in FL is a felony, right?
The Texas law was introduced by Dems, passed unanimously. The only major politician I have heard talking of decriminalization of sex work is Kamala. But more likely, laws will continue evolving to not target the victims (providers) but rather the predators (us).[/QUOTE]It is not normal to not like sex and all animals of a higher intelligence have sex for fun and enjoyment. Sex is needed in order to survive just like air, food, water, shelter and sleep. Healthy sex is essential to a healthy life, and when we are healthy, we are more likely to live longer. Research has repeatedly backed the health benefits of sex, yet paying for sex is a felony after the second conviction, shows how backwards and dumb FL is. Who is going to be convicted though even the first time? When was the last time anyone has heard of a guy going to a jury trial and losing over a prostitution charge? No one cares what 2 grown adults do in regards to sex as long as it is consensual between them. Especially when most people know once a guy takes a girl to dinner there is usually going to be sex expected afterwards. This is the very definition of prostitution by providing something of value for sex. I can't see a modern jury convicting a man or women for prostitution any more than convicting someone for jay walking. The jury would be starring at each other laughing and wondering why the fuck they are there. A good defense attorney should be able to convince the jury it's a BS charge and waste of taxpayers money trying to prosecute, but if you don't fight it you already lost which is most people charged with this "crime. " The majority are fooled into taking a lesser plea which only rewards and encourages further arrests since they are making money off the court fees / fines. Once the majority start fighting the charges and win they will soon realize it is counterproductive to make such arrests. It is long past due for decriminalization of sex work on a federal level which will protect both WG and customers nationwide. I believe it to be a protected constitutional right just like the production of porn is. It should be obvious that no law be made against a required human need.
The woman behind this law Senfronia Thompson looks just like Tyler Perry!
[QUOTE=Casey9;5585109]For all of us. 2nd offense in FL is a felony, right?
The Texas law was introduced by Dems, passed unanimously. The only major politician I have heard talking of decriminalization of sex work is Kamala. But more likely, laws will continue evolving to not target the victims (providers) but rather the predators (us).[/QUOTE]She is just mad because no guy wants to fuck that manly looking thing. Once again using sex trafficking as an excuse to arrest guys that in reality have absolutely nothing to do with sex trafficking. Grady Judd would be so proud.
Asking for a friend MMx2 or Avalon
If you had a choice between two trips to MM or one visit with Avalon. Which would you choose? Asking for a friend.