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Yeah, but if it's illegal the marginal girl won't get into prostitution. And that's a good thing. Prostitution ain't a long term career.
Besides, you can always go to Nevada.
If someone doesn't have an interest in prostitution, then legalizing it won't suddenly make them want to be a prostitute.
Right now the issue is a lot of prostitutes aren't there by choice.
If people decide you have no "home" like no real place to live and they decide to take action and give you a small space, then you are responsible for what kind of shelter/room/small space you would like maintain/manage... if you do a good job keeping the place well kept, people may want you to maintain a larger space.
Make anything legal and more people will do it. We don't want that.
Besides, states can legalize it if they want. Hasn't happened. They'll have 50% headwinds too cuz I doubt most women want it.
I want to disincentivize prostitution - cuz you can't eradicate it. Boy will be boys. And where there is demand, there is supply.
Rest now, Neo. The answers are coming.
You can still not incitivize it while it being legal. Making something legal does not automatically mean people do it more.
Then what do they deserve?