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Originally Posted by natkejs
I think it's just the latest iteration of Swedish holier-than-thou attitude.
A Swedish woman would not engage in sex work, a Swedish woman is the CEO of a large corporation when she's not practicing krav maga.
If she does engage in sex work, it's because she's a victim of some horrendous circumstances, likely a foreign criminal organisation forcing her.
Therefor, sex work must be illegal, however if you're a sex worker you're per definition a victim and cannot be prosecuted.
The rest of Europe is nothing like that, it's probably more related to the feminist experiment they've been running up there.
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Interresting. As for the feminist experiment...shouldn't it be the opposite then? I mean, a woman can do whatever she wants, even have sex for money if she likes it? Because not allowing them to do so is anti-feminism actually. Didn't anyone in the country make this point?
What if a man is working as a gigolo, same "feminism" rules apply to him? lol