actually, I would ask for another option: de-criminalised.
it's getting specific, but making it 'legal' generally indicates monitoring and regulations. This means the state being able to make STI tests mandatory. That is NOT okay.
I have no problem with sex workers marketing their services at a slightly higher price because they are 'certified STI-free' but I don't think mandatory testing, etc. is ok.
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it's getting specific, but making it 'legal' generally indicates monitoring and regulations. This means the state being able to make STI tests mandatory. That is NOT okay.
I have no problem with sex workers marketing their services at a slightly higher price because they are 'certified STI-free' but I don't think mandatory testing, etc. is ok.
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Why not?
Good for the clients, the workers, and society.
What is the downside?
Do you think people shpuld be able to sell services which are life threatening?
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