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Iam Looking For Real person for Open minded relax sex. Unlike other arguments against decriminalization, this poses an empirical question — and proponents of this view often cite studies that suggest decriminalization leads to more trafficking. The most widely cited study , from the London School of Economics and Political Science LSE , suggested that the decriminalization of sex work in several countries led to increased human trafficking.

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Anti-decriminalization advocates often cite this study as evidence of decriminalization's downsides — it was, for example, the main study cited in a letter signed by celebrities and activists around the world asking Amnesty International, a human rights group, to not support decriminalization because it would lead to an increase in sex trafficking.

But this research is, frankly, bad.

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I outlined the big problems in a previous post that you can read for more detail, but the short of it is that the data the study drew from — by the researchers' own admission — is completely unreliable. For one, it looks at all human trafficking, which includes forms of labor far beyond sex, so it's entirely possible that the higher rates of human trafficking were in industries that had nothing to do with sex.

And the data, researchers wrote, "does not reflect actual trafficking flows," and it's "difficult, perhaps impossible, to find hard evidence establishing" a relationship between legal prostitution and human trafficking — disclaimers that suggest the study's findings are essentially meaningless. But even if it were true that allowing prostitution somehow enabled more sex trafficking, this doesn't apply to Rentboy.

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The complaint against the website has nothing in it to suggest trafficking was an issue. Shackford wrote, "There is absolutely nothing in the complaint that even hints at the idea that there is anything nonconsensual happening, that so much as a single human being is harmed, even tangentially, by letting men pay for sex with other men. Besides, the website, by its very act of linking sex workers directly to clients, cut out middlemen pimps who could have been coercive and exploitive.

It was instead up to individual escorts to choose to participate on the site. Based on this fact alone, Rentboy might reduce the levels of coerced prostitution. As one of the Rentboy escorts wrote on Gawker :. Rentboy has made this a safer business to be in. It's much easier to pick up and put down since you're not tied to a pimp. If you get a day job or want to move or get in a relationship, there's no one there telling you that you can't because you have to keep working. There's no one telling you, "If you do that, you'll never be allowed to list with our service again.

So if the federal government is going after Rentboy, it's likely based on moralistic and legal objections to prostitution — primarily the view that all sex work is in some way exploitative, so it's the government's role to crack down on it. Or something else is at play, such as money laundering, as some reports have suggested. And, in fact, there's evidence that allowing prostitution in safe spaces like Rentboy can benefit everyone — not just sex workers, but the general public as well.

Multiple studies have found good things happened for public safety and health after the decriminalization of prostitution. A paper , published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that rates of rape and gonorrhea dropped dramatically after Rhode Island decriminalized indoor prostitution in , and a study of decriminalization in the Netherlands, published by the Institute for the Study of Labor, produced strikingly similar results. These findings applied to both sex workers and the general public.

The Rhode Island study said there was a likely explanation for the drop in gonorrhea cases: With the decriminalization of indoor prostitution, more of the industry moved indoors, which is generally safer than street prostitution since it tends to involve more condom use and less-risky sex acts. But researchers couldn't draw a definitive conclusion for the drop in rape, instead proposing a variety of theories.

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For one, decriminalization may give sex workers a better bargaining position relative to their clients — allowing them to seek help from employers and police should something go wrong. And decriminalizing sex work allows businesses to invest more money in security locks, security cameras, security guards , and decreases the potential for police corruption so cops are less likely to demand sex from a sex worker when a worker turns to them for help — both of which could lower the incidence of rape. There's also a more troubling explanation for the drop in rape offenses: Some violent men perhaps substituted rape with prostitution.

The study found that the market for prostitution expanded following decriminalization. With more accessibility and no criminal penalty, would-be rapists may have shifted away from sexual violence and instead purchased sex. Other research shows something similar happening with porn — in which some violent men substitute rape with porn. So there's good reason to think that allowing something like Rentboy could have similar effects.

Services like it connect clients directly with the escort, who can negotiate with the client and decide whether he wants to participate at all. As the Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf explained, "The practical effect of the site and others like it has been to move prostitutes off the street and onto the web and to enable safer, more predictable encounters for prostitutes and customers. And there is zero chance that taking the site down will end gay prostitution. Will you help keep Vox free for all? Millions of people rely on Vox to understand how the policy decisions made in Washington, from health care to unemployment to housing, could impact their lives.

Our work is well-sourced, research-driven, and in-depth. And that kind of work takes resources. Escorts can check the database and get alerts via emails, text, or the app. NUM helps escorts report crimes to the police anonymously. That's vital because most escorts won't report crimes, expecting the police to not be interested or do anything—or maybe even arrest them. That's because not everyone knows where they legally stand. The charity works closely with all police forces around the country on behalf of street sex workers and escorts.

Everyone in the business would be smart to sign up. You're a guy. Do you think female escorts have to fear for their safety more than males do? Reports that come in from NUM show males and females are more or less equally likely to suffer violence from clients. I weigh, like, pounds with a inch waist, so I guess I'm in the same boat. Any advice for escorts on how they can better protect themselves?

It's about having a strong mind and the confidence to deal with situations. Being smart every time—taking measures as if you expect someone to be violent, even if there's no reason to think so. Only meeting in hotels or your home with safety measures in place—like friends expecting a call at a certain time and keeping all information about your whereabouts logged in different places other people have access to. If a friend came to you and said they wanted to get into the escort industry, what would you tell them? I used to advise newbies a lot—I get asked more than I can respond to.

One guy ignored everything and got himself in trouble with drugs and other things, so I'm less eager to advise since then. But visit uknswp. Go into it as a business, respectful of customers. Know yourself first, your limits, and have a hard head. If it's about desperation for money, don't get into it. If drugs are an issue, deal with that first, because drug problems could easily be amplified in this business.

And realize that only about 5 percent of people in this business actually make big money. You have a book, several internet businesses, and a tapas lounge all in the works. If those do really well, are you getting out of the escort game? Sometimes it gets to the point where I can't meet clients, and it's annoying because I still see "Josh Brandon" as my first business and want him to keep going.

So then I have to increase my rates and work less when other business gets busy. My time is worth more these days, but when it goes beyond what clients can afford, that's when I'll have to hang up my overnight bag. By signing up to the VICE newsletter you agree to receive electronic communications from VICE that may sometimes include advertisements or sponsored content.