It seems to be a slow moving wave over Norther Europe.
If ok for one it must be ok for the other. But maybe some think that men can protect themselves better.(It also seems that it would not be wrong for a woman to buy sex, but that's another debate ... or is it?)
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I cannot see how it is fair or just to make sex-hungry males criminally responsible for buying sex from a sex slave when there is no reasonable liklihood that he could discover this other than by making the kind of enquiry the police had thus far failed to make.[/QUOTE
I disagree. In DK, at least, these people are kept in a house and not let out. it shouldn't be too difficult to spot, although there may be borderline situations. Even if more difficult, it falls on the customer to look before he fucks.
IMO buying sex is equal to buying anything else: If you have any kind of conscience, you try to avoid for instance stolen goods or animals from threatened species. Being horny is not excuse, noone says you have a right to have someone standing by if you feel sex-hungry. That is the same argument for rape. Sex, paid for or not, should be consensual.
I agree that the police seems to be falling down on the job, but that is another problem.