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What i don't understand about Bramble...?

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Heavy Metal Toon, Oct 1, 2011.

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  1. Hardly mate. It's exactly the same, except the bloke pays the service, and then shags the escort.

    The only difference is that the hooker is getting payed by the service, and the guy doesn't pay the hooker up front. It's still sex for money.

    That's what i think it is anyway.
     
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  2. Travelsick07

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    Where's the difference between escort services and prostitution?

    And whats the "girlfriend experience" (had a run-in and quite a misunderstanding with a fine young lady not too long ago, maybe someone can clarify for me)
     
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  3. The Special AKA

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    If one says to you "please, get help, he beats me, starves me and deprives me of basic human needs" does that mean she enjoys it? I thought it did? Ah well, you win some you lose some.
     
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  5. Jarramag88

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    Escort services are legal, prostitution is not. How can they be the same thing. Of course, it is difficult to police if the escort does more than they are legally supposed to but at the end of the day, paying someone for sex is illegal. Simple as that. Like I said difficult to police though.
     
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  6. Never said all prostitutes want to be in that position. All i know is the making prostitution illegal is making loads of men and women criminals for doing something that's been around for thousands of years.

    In my opinion, a lot of the people that rape others, do it out of sexual frustration because they can't pull, because they're either shy, unattractive or w/e reason.

    So what's worse? A person raping someone else? Or a person paying someone else for sex?

    If it's between two consenting adults, i don't see the problem.

    If every country had a few red light districts, then i personally think that the amount of rape would decrease.
     
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  7. The Special AKA

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    You're exactly right, Tash. Have you had a bang on the head? You're starting to make sense... As for the highlighted part of your post, the same thing can be said about Cannabis smokers.

    And do I have to keep logging in and out of this account to comment on the Toon board? It's a bloody nuisance. <laugh>
     
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  8. BenniArfa

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    Sound's from the article in The Sun that ol' Titus has been abit hard done by, im sure the truth will come out soon. Although the fact he was probably in possession of cocaine means he is ****ed.
     
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    no.

    livingoff the avails is, street walking is, but prostituion itself isn't
     
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    It's all down to interpretation. What consenting adults get up to is their business but prostituion as it is known in is raw form is illegal. Like you say, curb crawling, owning/using a brothel.
     
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    Escorts have to pretend to like you.
     
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    Is this a Sunderland supporter free post on the Sunderland board now lol??? IF he's guilty I hope the club sack him and show a better example than your club and the scumbag players you have/had.
     
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    Its one hell of a jump (no pun intended) from being sexually frustrated to actually raping somebody. Rape is committed by people who want to perpetrate violence and control over their victim.
     
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    im quite sure its illegal to but a women for sexual congress tash
     
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    I think its illegal to but a woman under any circumstances :D
     
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    What are Girlzilla's views on this?
     
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    Amazing how people are prepared to jump on a bandwagon and spout their ignorances. Wait until TB's charged or not first and foremost and second see if he is convicted or not,

    If he is charged and then convicted then slag him off but not before.

    I don't have much regard for TB as a footballer or from the little I have personally witnessed as a person but he is still inncent until proven guilty.

    Also what on earth is a material witness giving interviews to The Sun for??????

    Also on prostitution i have copied an article from the Granuiard from a few years back which I believe is still correct. Helps if a few facts creep into the discussion.

    "Is prostitution legal in Britain?

    Strictly speaking, prostitution has always been legal in the UK, in the sense that it is not illegal to pay for sex, or to receive money for it. But many of the activities that it involves - including soliciting, kerb-crawling, pimping, and keeping a brothel - are all against the law.

    In practice, much depends on interpretation and enforcement. Campaigners argue that Asbos, for example, are frequently used against sex workers, outside of prostitution legislation.

    What is the government's position?

    It's under review. The Home Office has introduced a number of changes to the law, including a statutory redefinition of the term "common prostitute" and a new penalty compelling those convicted under prostitution laws to attend counselling sessions.

    A new network of police tactical advisers and an action plan on ending trafficking have also been launched.

    What are the arguments in favour of legalisation?

    Campaigners say that where women are able to work without fear of prosecution they are much safer. They argue that even the Swedish model - where sex workers are decriminalised but those buying sex are criminalised - drives the women underground.

    What are the arguments against legislation?

    Moral and/or feminist arguments aside, some argue that even where the sex industry is legal, there will always be women who are so desperate they fall outside it.

    They point out that several of the women who died in Ipswich had to leave more organised brothels because of their drug use and chaotic lifestyles.

    What is the situation now in Ipswich?

    In response to the murders, Suffolk police, action groups and local authorities put in place a strategy last spring effectively to end street prostitution in the town.

    Thanks to aggressive policing - at least 120 men have been arrested - and highly dedicated support, more than 20 women have been helped out of prostitution.

    But some argue that the situation for the very few who are still working - police say there are only two - is such that they are at risk of themselves being criminalised.

    What other issues need to be tackled?

    According to one study, 87% of street sex workers use heroin. Brian Tobin, director of the Iceni project which has helped most of Ipswich's sex workers off the streets, argues that "with street prostitution, as with burglaries, gun crime, shop-lifting, all that underpins them is drug use. Unless we effectively manage drug use in this country, everything else is fire-fighting."

    The Conservative party chairman, Caroline Spelman MP, who has visited the project, told the Guardian that the party's policy was "committed to massive investment in drug rehabilitation" as part of its strategy for tackling prostitution."
     
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  18. Hugh Briss

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    Any chance of making this a 'Mackem free' thread? <laugh> ...there's enough of the ****s viewing.
     
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    if only there was tags................
     
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  20. Billy Death

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    Actually Jarra prostitution is not illegal in Britain, only certain things linked to it are.
     
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