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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Strippers and prostitutes provided in nursing home

32 replies

NiNoKuni · 29/09/2015 20:56

Article here

Nonetheless, Barrow claims the practice has the support of Chaseley's staff, who said they might otherwise be sexually harassed by the residents — some of whom are as young as 18 years and have neurological conditions.

"If you have a resident who is groping staff, one way of resolving that problem is to get a sex worker in who is trained to deal with that situation,"

Actual sexual scapegoats.

So many things wrong with this, but I'm despairing too much right now.

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Anastasie · 06/10/2015 08:11

Jesus Christ this is awful.

BIWI · 06/10/2015 08:12

Don't worry - he's only here to goad.

PlaysWellWithOthers · 06/10/2015 08:15

Oh poyu... NOW we can really see what kind of a man you are.

Bless.

0dfod · 06/10/2015 10:24

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SisterMoonshine · 06/10/2015 14:07

They were acting illegally by making the phonecalls anyway Odfod, so it had to stop.

HirplesWithHaggis · 06/10/2015 15:24

Does who pay VAT? The current threshold for VAT is £82,000, so if any individual sex worker earns that much, she should register and collect and pay VAT; this has nothing to do with the care home.

The care home were not acting as pimps by making phone calls. To be done for "pimping" you must both control the behaviour of prostitute(s) and profit from that control.

FloraFox · 06/10/2015 15:41

There have been a couple of threads about this before. Not sure I have the energy for another one.

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