In India, prostitution (the exchange of sexual services for money) is legal,[1] but a number of related activities, including soliciting in a public place, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, pimping and pandering, are crimes.[2]
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Exchange of sexual service for money is legal and soliciting is not.. so how does one let the potential buyer (yes, buyer!) know that the service is for sale? Door to door marketing? issue pamphlets? SMS marketing? Is the money earned by the prostitute taxable? Does the government have any benefit for prostitutes after retirement? Male prostitution is not recognized by the law in India (as per Wiki). Bravo! Might as well legalise rape.. டைம் வேஸ்ட் ஆகாதில்ல ....
We are living in a society where even marital rape is not recognised or accepted. This is going to back fire badly, any rape could be turned and portrayed as a sex trade.. And it is a crazy logic to say that legalising sex trade will reduce rape. Nobody rapes because he does not know how/where to find a sex worker.. It looks like the government is facilitating rapists by giving them more loopholes to escape..
- Quoted by Wikipedia.
Exchange of sexual service for money is legal and soliciting is not.. so how does one let the potential buyer (yes, buyer!) know that the service is for sale? Door to door marketing? issue pamphlets? SMS marketing? Is the money earned by the prostitute taxable? Does the government have any benefit for prostitutes after retirement? Male prostitution is not recognized by the law in India (as per Wiki). Bravo! Might as well legalise rape.. டைம் வேஸ்ட் ஆகாதில்ல ....
We are living in a society where even marital rape is not recognised or accepted. This is going to back fire badly, any rape could be turned and portrayed as a sex trade.. And it is a crazy logic to say that legalising sex trade will reduce rape. Nobody rapes because he does not know how/where to find a sex worker.. It looks like the government is facilitating rapists by giving them more loopholes to escape..