Sorry Pamela- I should have been more specific as I'm not targetting the citizens of Sweden, just the government with their Bill 1997/98:55 which prohibits prostitution.
What you have expressed is a decriminalized stance, yet they have legal prohibition on the books. The end result is basically the same here- which is illegal by law, but allowed by understanding of zero enforcement. The problem is, the "tolerance" evaporates where legal representation occurs.
I agree most of Europe is way ahead of the US in terms of how they prioritize things. Nudity, pornography and whatnot are not taboo, but this also reduces the earnings potential. The US is totally whacked as it's tolerable for our children to see blood, guts, gore and violence on TV and in movies, but the moment a breast comes into view, it flips the rating to 17+. It speaks volumes for the values our society has been creating (i.e. violence = good, nudity = bad).
The point about decriminalization is- picture if, God forbid, anything happened to you. Be it an act of violence or other crime against you in your line of work. A good defense lawyer would be able to condemn you to the level of a "prostitute" by simply drawing focus on the how your customers are required to use condoms and your shows have contact that lead to orgasm. Hell, it's even been done in the past with more conservative judges for standard lapdances. It becomes a crippling basis for assuring your legal rights and representation. What you do is safe, victimless, and between consenting adults. Your services should be awarded the same rights as any independent contractor, be it someone that paints houses, does interior decorating or even private dance/strip shows.
It doesn't matter how progressive or tolerant a given region may be for the actual services, it's how the legal representation in the cases of victims working within them that defines how liberal and just they are.



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This sounds interesting , I like the fully dressed unless on the stage w/ cameras for security. Are you sure it's legal though ??? I guess the customer might be braking the law masterbating.... Hmm. What club is this?

if you know what I mean, he's into all kinds of don't-even-want-to-know-about-it business enterprises. I quit that club shortly after a
fight broke out in the parking lot. Guns were fired and all, and the girls were all herded downstairs into a bunker that no one knew existed.... scary. i'm more of a
girl myself. 




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