Prostitution is legal in Canada.
Why haven't you booked a trip to Canada yet fellow burgers?
>it's 2016 and prostitution is STILL not legal in his country
>>68925895
Used to be.
Now only legal to sell, not buy (?????????)
>>68925895
Prostitution is legal in some parts of Nevada
>>68925895
I would love to hear yank's logic on this
>Selling your body for sex in exchange of money is illegal
>Unless some guy is filming it.
>>68925969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzfbB4dANCY
>>68925895
It's easy as fuck to get a prostitute in the US if you don't have standards.
>Needing to buy your way into sex
I'd rather not have STDs, that, and I'm not interested in (Female) sex enough to warrant paying for it.
Really though, why go through all that trouble just for a few minutes of cheap satisfaction?
>>68925895
>I'm not interested in (Female) sex enough to warrant paying for it.
>I'm not interested in (Female) sex enough to warrant paying for it.
The parentheses thing has to be something from tumblr. I only ever see it in fagposts.
>>68925969
I don't think actual prostitution happens in prostitution porn.
Germany has legal prostitution too
America is the only first-world country to have prostitution be outright illegal. Most of the others have it de facto illegal by having it legal to sell but illegal to buy.
>>68925968
This, why would I go all the way to Canada?
No it isn't.
Following Bedford, when the SCC struck down our prostitution laws for functionally putting prostitutes' lives at risk by encouraging streetwalking, the government came back with the new "Swedish Model", which criminalizes the act of buying sex, but legalizes the act of selling sex.
So you can still get criminally charged for buying it, although you can feel free to advertise your boypussy on kijiji til your heart's content.
It's essentially legal entrapment but the government seemed so worried about social degradation that they refused to go with the logical route of setting up hyper-regulated and well-managed brothels which pose the lowest risk to prostitutes. Has this Swedish model actually made it easier and safer for sex workers, or has it just pushed them further underground given that clientele want to minimize the chances of being caught?