Whenever there's a conversation about the legalization of prostitution, women are usually the first to dismiss the idea with great hostility. I see a lot of arguments saying how legalizing prostitution would cause concerns for "human trafficking" (as if those 2 are even the same thing because they're not...). If prostitution was heavily regulated by the government, and if prostitutes were treated as unionized workers, I don't see any risk of mass "human trafficking" concerns. The government has a strong monetary incentive to make sure things go smoothly.

I think a lot of these arguments against prostitution are just a "mask" to hide the average woman's fear of prostitutes. The average woman knows that if prostitution was legalized:

The average man would no longer feel the need to "chase" a woman. This takes power away from women who use men for "dinner dates" or "human ATM machines." Why would a guy go through "shit-tests" and multiple dates just for a chance to get in your pants, especially when a brothel provides sexual satisfaction for much cheaper, and less stress?