Yes, I agree.Wow, this really hit home for me.
This neat free app will record anything you play/hear on your PC.Wow, this really hit home for me.
I would really like to save the audio that was on this article. Does anyone know how this can be done?
Since all of us are individuals indeed that may well be so for you, however the other 95 percent of us may disagree with you.The documentary portrays johns as more noble than they really are. It kept discussing the notion that Johns see SPs for more than sex. Yes, it may be more than sex, but I think it accounts for about 80-90% of the motive.
The Brothel Project... screening... during the 2010 Victoria Film Festival on Sunday, January 31st.
Premieres in 2010 on Global as Part of the "Currents" Original Documentary Series
...follows journalist and activist Jody Paterson and retired sex worker Lauren Casey who want to challenge main stream thinking, push legal limits of the world's oldest profession, and open the first ever legal co-op brothel, operated by sex workers for sex workers in Victoria, BC....
Both Jody and Lauren are aware of at least four underground brothels operating in Victoria, BC, under the guise of massage parlours or escort agencies and almost 1000 independent escorts licensed with the city who are working as indoor sex workers...
Filmed in New Zealand, Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, The Brothel Project follows these two dynamic women-on-a-mission and their foray into the world of modern day prostitution in the tea and crumpets city of Victoria...
I was part of that study as I contacted him on the net and then he phoned meYes, I agree.
Does anyone know if the study has been published or is the author using it for his Dissertation at UofT?
Also New South Wales in Australia.BTW, if you're wondering why they went to New Zealand, I'd presume it's because brothels have been decriminalized there since 2003.






