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Originally Posted by MissMisa
I was talking about prostitution in general, not just Japan. The laws on it in Japan are cloudy.
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All comments I made were specific to Japan. The law in Japan as I understand it is everything goes besides penetration. Lets establish that all arguments I make are for legal prostitution (no penetration).
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Originally Posted by MissMisa
IOther than that, I can't believe what I'm reading.
Your points are logical but they are not at all moral. There is no consideration about how the women feel. If I made a burger I wouldn't feel sexually objectified or degraded. Geez. (And in any job that's illegal.)
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Ok, now you're just being intellectually lazy and don't want to make a real case for your position.
What is the moral issue you have a problem with? Assuming we are talking about
legal prostitution, as in the women
chooses to enter the profession and is not trafficked, why do you have a moral objection to women making that career choice?
You would feel sexual objectified and degraded, there for
you would not become a prostitute. But why are your morals applicable to an entire profession of people with varying morals?