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What "other opportunities" could be offered that would pay a few hundred dollars an hour?
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I have to wonder just how sustainable that rate would be if prostitution were legal. I don't think it's economically possible for everyone to make this kind of money. I suppose this could tap into the multi-billion dollar porn industry, but how much of that is married guys who wouldn't be able to get away with visiting a brothel.
It'll be just like any other business most likely, where you bill out to the client at $150 an hour, but your take is $35 an hour plus healthcare, 401k, 2 weeks vacation, sick time, etc. You'd probably get a cut of the profit for any new business you bring in. The big money would be in running a chain of brothels.
As for whether sex should be different than any other commodity in a secular society, that's an interesting thing to ponder, but it clearly is. Consider how much more serious (and frightening) we consider a sexual assault compared to a physical assault.
Jam it back in, in the dark.