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SURVEY: Should Thailand legalize prostitution?

SURVEY: Should Thailand legalize prostitution? 221 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Should Thailand legalize prostitution?

    • Yes, it should be legalized.
      77%
      161
    • No, it should remain illegal.
      4%
      10
    • The current situation is acceptable.
      17%
      37

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There was a recent thread on legalizing/decriminalizing prostitution in Thailand.   In your opinion, which of these options best expresses your thoughts on the issue?

 

Please feel free to leave a comment.

 

 

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  • Samui Bodoh
    Samui Bodoh

    Should Thailand legalize prostitution?    Respectfully, this is the wrong question; Thailand, by its deeds and actions, has already legalized prostitution for all intents and purposes. Does

  • Of course it should be legalised but it never will be as long as Thai police have luxury cars and multiple mistresses to support.

  • Should Thailand legalize prostitution?   No! Let's just stay in denial and keep the pristine squeaky clean reputation in tact!

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Should Thailand legalize prostitution? 

 

Respectfully, this is the wrong question; Thailand, by its deeds and actions, has already legalized prostitution for all intents and purposes. Does any foreigner not know about Pat Pong? Or Nana? Or Soi Cowboy? Has any long-stayer in Thailand ever visited a small (and above) city/town and NOT seen the Girlie bar? Or Girlie bars?

 

Prostitution is everywhere in Thailand; it has been legalized in a 'de facto' manner for decades.

 

The proper question(s) is how should it be administered? Regulated? 

 

I think that there needs to be a few basic principles;

 

  • The girls should acquire some basic protections; no underage workers and no forced work
  • Any penalty listed for the girls should also apply to the customers or not apply to either
  • Some kind of legalization should occur to get them out from under the thumb of the police (yes, I know that won't happen, but...)
  • There should be a campaign to ease up on the social disapproval; the fact that there are so many prossies in Thailand means that there is a demand, there should also be some kind of acceptance as well.
  • Those that are vocal against prossies should be forced to explain how the girls will make a living and support their families if it is shut down.

 

'Working girls' are a fact of life in the Kingdom; they should be treated as such. Find a way to regulate it. Bring it out of the shadows. Give the girls some rights and fair opportunities. Be practical above all else. And don't try the 'puritanical' approach; it does not work.

 

And, find a way to get the police out of the business. Yes, I know...

 

 

Edited by Samui Bodoh
Lack of coffee

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Should Thailand legalize prostitution?

 

No! Let's just stay in denial and keep the pristine squeaky clean reputation in tact!

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I answered YES to legalizing the boom boom industry since it's always been here and ain't goin' away as long as there's money to be made.  It is what it is.

 

Back when I was a young GI stationed here at Ubon RTAFB  in 1972-73 during the late Vietnam War, prostitution was apparently legal.  All of the 'for hire' women had to register with the government/police and had to undergo monthly IIRC medical exams.  Each wore a small numbered badge pinned to her shirt.  The number matched a small booklet/ID card that she carried, which was a record of the girl's examinations and treatments, if any.  We affectionately referred to this ID card as a VD card.  Gonorrhea was rampant in those days and syphilis was also present to a, thankfully, much lesser degree.  If we weren't too drunk or horny at the bar while engaging the prospective babe, we could ask to see her booklet to see how long since her last exam.  And if we knew of a girl who was spreading the 'clap', or worse, we could just give her number to the police and they would go round her up.  It was actually a pretty decent, but obviously not foolproof, system.

 

Gotta admit I was a bit shocked when I returned in 2004, my first visit since the Vietnam War, to find that none of the bargirls were sporting numbers and that the VD card system was long dead.  With the bargirls now possibly carrying HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis strains or ??? STDs the Thai government should resurrect the old mandatory VD card system.

 

/end history lesson

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No need to change things, certainly in terms of the "farang scene".  Stricter enforcement of trafficking and underage would be better, but most of this happens in local areas, for "local people".

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legalize and tax it, regulate it so the workers have obligations (medical checks) and benefits (Social Security and the likes)

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Wow, it's illegal.

 

When did the law ever stop Thais doing whatever they want. 

"Those that are vocal against prossies should be forced to explain how the girls will make a living and support their families if it is shut down."

 

Better yet,  they can tap into those old time religious values (and untaxed gains)  to pay the market rate to sustain the girls and their families. 

no more free sex (abuse)  for the clergy of any cloth!  

 

1 hour ago, Jimbo in Thailand said:

I answered YES to legalizing the boom boom industry since it's always been here and ain't goin' away as long as there's money to be made.  It is what it is.

 

Back when I was a young GI stationed here at Ubon RTAFB  in 1972-73 during the late Vietnam War, prostitution was apparently legal.  All of the 'for hire' women had to register with the government/police and had to undergo monthly IIRC medical exams.  Each wore a small numbered badge pinned to her shirt.  The number matched a small booklet/ID card that she carried, which was a record of the girl's examinations and treatments, if any.  We affectionately referred to this ID card as a VD card.  Gonorrhea was rampant in those days and syphilis was also present to a, thankfully, much lesser degree.  If we weren't too drunk or horny at the bar while engaging the prospective babe, we could ask to see her booklet to see how long since her last exam.  And if we knew of a girl who was spreading the 'clap', or worse, we could just give her number to the police and they would go round her up.  It was actually a pretty decent, but obviously not foolproof, system.

 

Gotta admit I was a bit shocked when I returned in 2004, my first visit since the Vietnam War, to find that none of the bargirls were sporting numbers and that the VD card system was long dead.  With the bargirls now possibly carrying HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis strains or ??? STDs the Thai government should resurrect the old mandatory VD card system.

 

/end history lesson

There was a sustained condom programme here in the 90s. Furthermore research discovered the rate of HIV shortly after that campaign was higher in the general population than in heterosexual  prostitutes. 

Also, if you're a sexually active adult chances are high you harbour HPV, and Herpes, even of you've never had an attack of either.  But that's just a nuisance -if you don't have a cervix. 

Super Syphilis (a drug resistant strain) is on the rise worldwide.

Sex work should be legal  as part of the UN Charter on human rights. But with charmers like Saudi and Indonesia aboard that gravy train,  don't told your breath. 

Happy Humping! 

Edited by Small Joke

In Brazil it is legal, but not pandering.

Certain things manage to maintain an atmosphere of sleeze even after they become legal: booze, gambling, prostitution....

Legalized marijuana in the US does not have that, sort of impressive.  It would be difficult to take over a truly grass-roots industry. ?

 

 

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Of course it should be legalised but it never will be as long as Thai police have luxury cars and multiple mistresses to support.

Make legal ?  Yes please !

I don't really care any more, too old for messing around with women these days.

No it shouldn't as it is a steady source of income for the BIB and what we see is nothing. Back door bars for the Thais account for probably 75 to 80 % of the business. Without the income many families in Issan would starve and not have the cash to raise the girls kids as the fathers have disappeared. As well if there is no income from prostitution for the BIB guess who is going to be targeted. 

24 minutes ago, Gudge said:

No it shouldn't as it is a steady source of income for the BIB

What about all the bar owners? The hookers are the only reason they're in business

I strongly believe legalizing it would make even more women would choose that route over wotking in offices etc... Not all but for sure the social stigma and the type of friends they have in those circles keeps many away.

More hookers than ever, finacial compensation for a ons would be normal. Desensitization to multiple partners per week would increase. 

There are a host of issues within common Thai girl behavior which lead me to believe that making it legal would bring problems people don't seem to take into account. 

A simple one.... if a girl is unemployed the local employment officer or... can u imagine, teacher, might suggest this is the way for her to go. I know that happens a lot anyway.... But imagine... Your daughter becomes a hooker!!!

A case example would be if she refused that job due to her morals... unemployment benefits could be withdrawn. 

Don't even start me on the mental health issues which are extremely common with girls in this industry. 

Reduction of this industry,  not expansion is a very obvious way to get more women and gay men living more meaningful lives and not enter into an industry which often destroys people from the inside

3 hours ago, Jimbo in Thailand said:

I answered YES to legalizing the boom boom industry since it's always been here and ain't goin' away as long as there's money to be made.  It is what it is.

 

Back when I was a young GI stationed here at Ubon RTAFB  in 1972-73 during the late Vietnam War, prostitution was apparently legal.  All of the 'for hire' women had to register with the government/police and had to undergo monthly IIRC medical exams.  Each wore a small numbered badge pinned to her shirt.  The number matched a small booklet/ID card that she carried, which was a record of the girl's examinations and treatments, if any.  We affectionately referred to this ID card as a VD card.  Gonorrhea was rampant in those days and syphilis was also present to a, thankfully, much lesser degree.  If we weren't too drunk or horny at the bar while engaging the prospective babe, we could ask to see her booklet to see how long since her last exam.  And if we knew of a girl who was spreading the 'clap', or worse, we could just give her number to the police and they would go round her up.  It was actually a pretty decent, but obviously not foolproof, system.

 

Gotta admit I was a bit shocked when I returned in 2004, my first visit since the Vietnam War, to find that none of the bargirls were sporting numbers and that the VD card system was long dead.  With the bargirls now possibly carrying HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis strains or ??? STDs the Thai government should resurrect the old mandatory VD card system.

 

/end history lesson

Ever thought of using a condom?

Absolutely no, more restrictive laws are needed

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You can legalize it, but on both sides.  For both the seller and the buyer.  I would avoid the Sweden model that criminalizes sex for one gender/side of the contract but not the other.  This is self-defeating and defeats the whole point of mutually agreeing to anything. 

 

It takes two (or more) to tango.  So making one party's actions automatically illegal and the other's legal acting on the SAME contract is silly. 

10 minutes ago, hobobo said:

Ever thought of using a condom?

Call me old fashioned but i would prefer a lady with provable clean health than hiv positive and wearing a condom if i were inclined to do the bars.  As i dont drink i dont go

It should definitley be legalized with specific areas that they can work in.  In bangkok it should be kept to Silom saladeng area only.  NANA and of course soi Cowboy. Also a section of Rachada probably.

 

All workers in the industry from the bar owner to those working in the bar should be eregistered including the mamasan.

 

This would allow for beter control and ensure a better awareness of where tourists may not want to go as a family in the evening.

 

|For those working outside the area the fines should be huge including jail time she.  Also there should be mandatory medical exams on a monthly basis and workers should have their cards with them.

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Legalizing prostitution in Thailand will never happen, as there are way more money to be made for Bib and local officials, when prostitution remains illegal.

The whole word realizes Thailand is the sex capitol of the world. Why hide it, Make it legal and collect the tax money and make benefits available to the girls

If it is legalised, exactly how will that make a difference?  Will they allow advertising for brothels?  Paying for sex is not currently illegal if done privately.  I can't see how allowing legal brothels changes much other than making it even more common.

1 hour ago, hobobo said:

Ever thought of using a condom?

Many times but only for the ugly ones and then they complain they can not breath

I think we should start another survey:

What is the point of any law if the police does not enforce it?

How would the police officers make lots of money without collecting money for not enforcing the laws?

3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I don't really care any more, too old for messing around with women these days.

too old, never too old - I'm hoping to die on the nest when my time cums around.

1 hour ago, Xonax said:

Legalizing prostitution in Thailand will never happen, as there are way more money to be made for Bib and local officials, when prostitution remains illegal.

you are simply stating the obvious …..

What could possibly be better than the government NOT running prostitution?

 

Apparently the great majority on TV think that having the government in charge of prostitution would be way better.

 

Elevates "be careful what you wish for" by another magnitude. Because that is exactly and precisely what  "legalise" means and it doesn't mean anything else.

 

Yes, but it will never happen. Keeping it illegal ensures money will continue to flow to the RTP.

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