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Filmed on location in Sweden, News Zealand, with some glimpses of the situation confronting Canadian minds too
as the matters was then immediately before the Supreme court of the land in this respect.
I have long argues that prostitution be none of the business of the state and that fair rules apply
to protect both men and women from unfair or predatory practices - especially protecting women
from violence or coercive demands which are clearly criminally minded - as there is to be zero tolerance
in having such a situation persist in our midst upon determination of the facts in this respect by fair
minded investigators.
The question is this: is a man a criminal (as described to be the law in Sweden and Canada too etc)
just because he explicitly sees a need to bargain for sex - even if he has merited arguments as
to his decency and overall fitness to be a partner in the situation - and is wishing to pay voluntarily in what would be a mutually agreed upon bargain then?
Many happen to think in old fashioned terms in wanting as men, to be providers to women and of course as is natural, men and women in relationships tend to want to explore sex as
something to give them intimacy and mutual joy of human sharing of themselves if possibly
not something that would then be argued to be "prostitution" as the man may in fact be
paying the bills as has been traditionally our practice as human beings in western societies especially - whether the relationship lasts an hour, a weekend, or a lifetime! Who's is to say that is wrong and "inherently abusive to women" in "denying them equality"? The world seems to
have gone insane in using "feigns" as legitimate arguments and many on this video have nothing
but defects in logic and value assumptions in what it is they wish to inflict upon others of their own mindsets which may be suspect of misoginy or misantropy too in some cases - Men who
pay for sex in what sounds like situations that would likely be unpleasant for women who
are subjected to this sort of abuse are also interviewed or spoken to on the phone.
Hell... many have argued that "marriage is legalized prostitution" If the man gives no care to
the woman - then who can blame them for saying so if she's forced to meet his needs anyway?
However if there's mutual merit involved - call it what you will its what is natural enough for
many to still want for themselves and their partners in loving spirit I submit!
No one has the right to tell me not to pay a woman I fancy and would like to take care of for an evening in whatever way pleases her and me as mutually caring human beings potentially.
In such overall respects I say the state must "butt out" as too many are in power positions
who are offended by normal goings on in what has been human affairs in "fair enough" fashion I submit - in any event that's the situations in which I say the state is acting "ultra vires"
(legal Latin phrase meaning "beyond its powers") by choosing to interfere in what would
then be clear incompetent manner. I put this in XXX as it will affect the industry - and some scenes of porn filming are included although they are benign as being explicit
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Michael Rizzo Chessman
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