Winter_Fare
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I don't think sex work has easy boundaries to define, and I don't question that it suits some people in some situations, but it leaves others vulnerable. In an ideal world, noone would judge other people for the choices they make but sadly this isn't an ideal world and its criminality is isolating.That's a reductionist argument. You're defining sex work by its most problematic elements.
"Sex Work" and "Street Prostitution" are not synonymous.
To illustrate with more nuance, Switzerland has had success in decriminalising it and women have benefited. Germany tried to do that and failed women on an industrial scale, because it didn't acknowledge the innate vulnerability and power imbalance between traffickers and the trafficked.