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Anonymous ID: ZIoEohdiAustralia /pol/510391764#510419787
7/15/2025, 6:20:27 AM
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First of all, your rants about e-safety commissioner are pretty funny...

>Most prostitutes work from home anyway
Not really. Many work out of hotels, and others out of various "establishments".

>it's illegal to operate a brothel.
I don't know what the actual definition of a brothel is.
- Probably it covers the scenario where it's like a boarding house that the ladies live and work from.
- But what if someone owns a business and venue, then employs workers with set shifts and gives them commission. Is that a brothel, or is the same as back-packers living and working on a farm?
- What if someone owns a business and venue, and then they let people rent a room to have sex in? Is that a brothel, or a hotel?
- What if someone owns a business and venue, and then any sole-trader that wants to "do business" there has to pay a daily fee plus a cut on their earnings? Is that a brothel, or a "marketplace" like Amazon/AppStore/PlayStore/Steam/etc?
- What if someone runs a massage parlour and the workers are doing whatever they want for cash behind closed doors? Is that a brothel, or a scam?

>The 5 day a week prostitute, the street walker, makes 2k a week but spends a grand a week on drugs.
Not sure. Asians will do 20min quickies for $100, so they would have to be pretty busy to make $2k.

Alternatively you could bang 19yo hottie Carli Cumdump (picrel), who only sees 1 client per day during the week, but will let you cum in her pussy for just $900 (for 1 hour). She could easily bring home $5k!
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>They're like an unprofessional prostitute rather than a professional one, they're doing cashies.
Part of it is to not pay tax, but part of it is that it's pretty hard to declare "illegal" income (that's what money laundering is for). That's part of the reason why it should be legalised, so that it can be controlled/regulated (it's the same argument for legalising weed).