In The Globe & Mail of Saturday, December 22 there is a disturbing letter by Glendyne Gerrard of Defend Dignity, in which she advocates the "Nordic model" for prostitution legislation. For those who are not familiar with the Nordic model, the legislation makes the puchase of services illegal, and those selling the service are directed to get out of the business. Sadly this sounds like something that Stephen Harper might advocate.
No doubt change will come in our legislation. I guess we need to advocate for the New Zealand model, where protitiion is legalized, taxes are paid and proper health care is recommended.
This board makes it clear that there are many willing customers and many willing providers. As long as both parties are willing, why not follow the New Zealand model?
Over the years I have had the priviledge of many post-coital chats and in many there has been discussion of the lady's rationale for providing service. Of those I have met, few were driven by the money. One gem of a young lady said that she had wanted to be a courtesan since she was a youngster, and now she was fullfilling her dream.
sensualsixty
No doubt change will come in our legislation. I guess we need to advocate for the New Zealand model, where protitiion is legalized, taxes are paid and proper health care is recommended.
This board makes it clear that there are many willing customers and many willing providers. As long as both parties are willing, why not follow the New Zealand model?
Over the years I have had the priviledge of many post-coital chats and in many there has been discussion of the lady's rationale for providing service. Of those I have met, few were driven by the money. One gem of a young lady said that she had wanted to be a courtesan since she was a youngster, and now she was fullfilling her dream.
sensualsixty





