It is true that prostitution is a very ambiguous subject that for years has generated an eternal debate in public spheres. But we could say that currently this activity is more than ever in the sights of both sex professionals and politicians and feminist groups, at a time when the struggle for women’s equality pushes to reflect openly on whether the argument of individual freedom of the female sector of the population is enough to give free rein to prostitution.
The debate is on the table in many countries, whether they are regulated or not. In Great Britain the act of engaging in sex as part of an exchange of sexual services for money is legal, but some of the related activities, including soliciting in a public place, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, pimping and pandering, Other Countries like Argentina, for example, prostitution is nowadays a legal activity as long as there is no exploitation of persons and it is exercised on a completely voluntary basis by sex workers, who are 100% involved so that their work is respected and they can have a legal security behind them that protects them socially. Prostitution wants to be a sector that actively fights for its work to have optimal security guarantees, as shown by some services such as Bristol Escorts, which has shown that the regulation of this activity in any sense gives advantages to the professionals, acting as an instrument that favors the debate.
Sex workers are in favor of the total legalization of prostitution, defending the multiple advantages for their professional and personal lives.
Why has the term escort or luxury escort become popular in recent years? We must bear in mind that, although prostitution is legal in several countries, some of its practices continue to be unregulated or even illegal. We are talking, for example, about the recruitment of clients in the street, perhaps one of the most stigmatizing facts in the sex workers’ sector. That is why the emergence of escorts has contributed to improve the reputation of this sector, besides being a demonstration of the advantages of the regulation of this activity in which women of all kinds voluntarily decide to agree to have a specific relationship with the client that may or may not include sex. In fact, many of them are only hired to accompany clients to meetings or work dinners, or even to have a more affectionate approach that does not only include sexual relations. The role they play in their activity is one of the arguments in favor of the legalization of prostitution, since they enjoy many of the benefits sought by prostitutes (health coverage, legal protection, etc.).
The Skokka advertising portal is a good platform for escorts and escort services to promote themselves freely
The Birmingham escort service has brought closer positions on the prostitution debate and has taken advantage of the Internet to be seen. Skokka is an adult classified ads portal where anyone with any profile can use their individual freedom to post specific ads and offer their services, from escorts or whores to lesbians, transvestites, masseuses, swingers or liberal couples. The goal? To offer the most sensual and daring erotic encounters while demonstrating that legal protection is one of the most efficient ways to provide sufficient guarantees to sex workers.
Although prostitution is not regulated in Spain, services such as escorts aim to set a standard that helps to bring this activity closer to legalisation, based on the models of Australia and New Zealand. Prostitution in Australia began to be legalised in the state of Victoria in 1984, and subsequently this dynamic was replicated in other territories, such as New South Wales, which decriminalised brothels and street prostitution in 1995. It must be said that both places are considered by advocates of legalisation as a territory of good practice, where sex workers enjoy rights that allow them to carry out their work under full protection, as is the case with Gold Coast escorts. On the other hand, New Zealand also sheds light on the defence of prostitutes and sex work. Since its complete decriminalisation in 2003, labour and human rights legislation guarantees the rights of sex workers.
What are the advantages for sex workers?
The main thing is that they are covered by a legal framework that protects them against any unfavorable situation, whether in terms of safety or labor rights, such as the establishment of a real and dignified working day. In addition, decriminalization leads to an improvement in the health situation of the group and the possibility of benefiting from standard coverage elements such as insurance, health programs, occupational safety and even fair trade rules.