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If, as Heidi says in the article, temples/churches were still offering sexual satisfaction, I might find a way to make it into church once a week...

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anthonyu
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Heidi makes sense. But I do wish she wouldn't contribute to the sex trafficking myth.

Kraft at 77. Good for him.

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If I lived in Texas, I'd worship at St. James.

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K1956
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Just my take, not all sex workers are trafficing victims but, otherwise a good article. Thanks for sharing!

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The link in the OP isn't working but the article is still online. I didn't interpret it as saying all providers in the sex industry are trafficked. The article said oppressing the market demand for sex acts creates the conditions for trafficking to be profitable.

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Excellent article. I have been to numerous AMP places. The girls that work there can also be seen shopping at Walmart and playing baccarat at local casinos. Thus, I find it hard to believe that the gals I have played with are “trafficking” victims. I have had them tell me that they like me because I smile and laugh, unlike the locals they meet at Walmart or the local restaurant. Again, hard for me to picture them as being trafficked. I am not saying that it is not an issue, but I am saying that the “trafficking” narrative makes for any easier “moral” grounds for the holy rollers to force morality onto the community with the backing of law enforcement.

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