On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
> Under what circumstances is prostitution, as outliked below, different
> from any other profession, like being a tax collector, an engineer,
> a pediatrician or a policeman?
>
> Erik Reuter wrote:
> >
> > Contention #1: Under certain circumstances (legality, reasonable
> > regulation, etc.) prostitution can be a healthy and worthwhile job for a
> > non-neglible fraction of people who choose to do it
> >
> > Contention #2: There are a lot of unwell or emotionally scarred people
> > who are engaging in prostitution
> >
> > Contention #3: Some people are unsuited to be prostitutes for emotional
> > reasons
> >
> > Contention #4: No one should be required to engage in prostitution
> >
> Except for #4 in the specific case of _militaries_ when there is draft, all
> the rest is valid for most [all?] professions
I can tell you that Contention #3 holds for telemarketing....
Julia
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