Legalized prostitution zones in Taiwan

All sex has a price tag. The only difference is how you pay for it, That’s why poor, unemployed men don’t get any.

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California and Oregon Surrogate Fee – $40,000

Surrogates in California and Oregon are compensated $40,000 for their time, effort and costs incurred from living expenses. The total compensation is paid in $4,000 increments each month from first confirmation of a fetal heart beat until the baby’s delivery. The balance of the remaining compensation is paid within 7 days of the baby’s birth.

It’s not even enough to be employed and relatively well paid in China. You got to buy like 100 iPhones and make it into a heart shape to propose. Competition is tough out there.

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No money, no honey.

‘Dad, I’m renting out my womb at $40k a pop.’

‘Any orgasms involved?’

‘No.’

‘Well, okay then.’

Crude but true

Yeah I think the carrying a baby 9 months and delivering it part is extra.

Sometimes I wish there were an anti-Viagra-like drug that made you feel that blissful feeling of peace and freedom you feel for the first five minutes after an orgasm. That’s the only time I’m truly in control safe from the constant yammering of little brother trying to talk me into doing something stupid. If fact, I can lay the blame for most of the major mistakes I’ve made in life squarely on him in one way or another.

If there were such a drug there probably wouldn’t be a need for legalized prostitution zones anymore, among other things.

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There are. Unfortunately they seem to make anti-drug regulations necessary. :exploding_head:

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If that’s what you really want, then there’s always chemical castration.

I’m not talking chemical castration. I’m talking artificial post-coital bliss. The kind where you say ‘that was good. i need a cigarette’ before you realize you didn’t really just have sex but took a pill instead.

Of course, once feminists realize how much the artificial post-coital bliss pill shifts the sexual balance of power they’ll be up in arms about it, even though it will probably reduce the incidence of sexual harassment 98% and sexual assault by 50%

‘You mean once a guy takes this pill he’s no longer willing to say or do or agree to anything just to have sex? That’s not good. That will lead to even less respect for women’s bodies than there is now. Plus it will let potential gropers and harassers off the hook way too easily. It’s just like a rape pill because it makes men feel exactly like they do after raping a woman but without all the effort. No, the rape pill needs to be illegal!’

And so it goes . . .

Most girls in the prostitution business in Taiwan are there by choice because they want more money than they can make doing a legitimate job. Same as girls in Japan.

They choose this type of business because 1) it provides better income than a typical job and 2) because they can manage their own life/be own boss and/or are just lazy. They will freely tell you and this is common knowledge.

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And if there were a pill to make feminists disappear, would you accept it, or would you freak out at the thought of there being no-one left to blame for all the world’s problems? :ponder: :eek:

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It’s feminism which has a bogeyman problem. Feminism is built on the principle that women are perpetual victims so once it runs out of victimizers its foundations begin to crumble. And now that feminism has won the war it’s being reduced to pounding the rubble looking for bogeymen in every nook and cranny in a desperate effort to keep the victim narration alive.

The next step, of course, is for feminism to form a circular firing squad and begin claiming that various feminist factions are themselves victimizing one another. Reports are coming in that the formation is already underway.

  1. “Feminism is built on the premise that women are perpetual victims” is a strawman.
  2. You didn’t answer the question.
  1. Straw man is sexist. It’s straw person.
  2. No. I don’t want a genocide pill that will disappear feminists
  3. Don’t insist I answer dumb questions.

I don’t think it’s a dumb question to ask a utopianist who wants the US to have a Supreme Politburo. (Btw what is the correct spelling of that word?)

I once again wish you a pleasant day. :bowing:

Feminism has performed a valuable service to society in helping to free women from the patriarchal shackles of the past. It just didn’t know when to stop rolling the tanks.

I also don’t want nine unelected, unaccountable public officials with lifetime tenure turning the Constitution into a Trojan horse for their pet political projects but when in Rome . . .

It’s Politbureau. Politburo is the Russian version of five to nine, unelected, unaccountable public officials running a country like their personal fiefdom.

in the western/westernized countries. In many of Asian and other countries, it is not yet of the past.