It is worrying some of the things you read about the sex trade business becoming more accepted, not sure how much is 100 % accurate, but things like young women trafficked into new zealand as the trade has been legalised there, apparently in holland a driving instructor is perfectly entitled to waive lesson fees in lieu of payment for sex with the student! I mean come on, civilised countries going too liberal are just losing the plot here.
If a single women without children wants to offer a personal service from her home then that's her business or right to do that, but normalising and promoting it beyond this can't be forward thinking, what next school career's advisers pointing young people in the direction of a booming sex trade business...
[dailymirror 2016]
you can always rely on the good old liberal demoprats:
The Lib Dem said careers officers are not allowed to suggest prostitution, but added: "Why shouldn't they?"
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron distanced himself from the remarks, but insisted he would not "slap down" the councillor for making them because people needed to be allowed to say "shocking things".
During a discussion on how to combat the stigma attached to sex work, Mr Parsons compared prostitution with accountancy.
He said: "The fact that we are asking 'should we seek to prevent people entering sex work?' is part of the problem. You wouldn't ask the question 'should we prevent people becoming accountants?' You'd just take it for granted.
"There is a stronger case, probably, for that than there is for preventing sex work.
"We have had a chap suggest that one of the areas we need to be concerned about was families coercing people to go into the sex trade. Well, again, you wouldn't protest at families urging and coercing people into becoming accountants."
[^what kind of sick liberal logic is this, who in their right mind as a parent would be happy/proud to see their child go into prostitution business.]
"We talk about schools - how many schools are going to have careers officers say to people, 'have you thought about prostitution?'
"It's not going to happen. And that's a cultural thing. Why shouldn't they? Why shouldn't they?"