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Ontario Judge gives hope to Sex Workers and Clients in Canada

Hobart

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Jul 22, 2010
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In this politically correct world and with the recent matter of Epstein and Weinstein I do not think anyone will step up and publicly endorse any changes.
 

ShyMan

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Here's something to think about. (Too bad, only folks in Canada can watch the documentary.)

"The age-old issue of whether sex should ever be traded remains, with many believing it to be exploitative and damaging, driven by a society still shaped by the desires of men. Yet there are those who feel that selling sex can be a valid, empowering choice for those who choose to engage in it."

https://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/episodes/selling-sex


A viewpoint from a Toronto female SW:

https://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/features/im-a-toronto-sex-worker-heres-why-i-find-my-job-empowering

"I don’t want to add to another person’s trauma, so I treat all my clients with the same respect and dignity I, and all people, should be treated with. I’m proud of the role I play in teaching clients all the ways to have a healthy and enjoyable sexual connection.

Understanding how laws affect sex workers

In England, it’s legal to “sell sex” so long as it doesn’t involve coercion, exploitation or abuse, isn’t causing a public nuisance, and doesn’t involve a brothel. But not in Canada.

Here, Bill C-36, called the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, makes it legal for workers to sell sex but illegal for clients to pay for it. We’re restricted in how we advertise our services and need to work indoors in small (but hidden) brothels, our own homes or travel out to a client. This puts us at risk because we need to be discreet. Although most of our clients are safe, the law makes it difficult to screen clients to protect ourselves against sexual predators. And if there is a problem, calling the police often isn’t an option.


Telling stories of women who are involved in sex work from a positive viewpoint is important to change people’s attitudes. Once we change our perceptions about sex workers and the people who seek our services, I hope that the laws will change to make our working environment safer.


After all, who wouldn’t want to be paid well to do something that makes them and others feel good?"
 

Eye in the Sky

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Nov 30, 2010
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Women selling sex. Swedes are fine with that.

Guys buying sex? Illegal and exploition.

Do not tell me that Swedish guys are not having less sex. While it is illegal to buy sex. The swedes get around that the way many places do. A guy can go for a massage and the masseuse will find him so irresistible and handsome that she just has to have his cock in her mouth. Wink, wink, nod, nod. ( as she does the BJ. )
 

Dick Hardwood

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Everyone want to be politically correct these days, as long as it is low keyed then the law will turn a blind eye to it.
 
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