Comments by user: jennaminx
@Tourist I've noticed that a lot of erotic providers have created their own blogs and social networking/microblogging pages in addition to the (pretty much standard) use of review sites like TER & NaughtyReviews.com
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Whether legal or not, prostitution brings in big money and good on the government for thinking outside the box. Those that say that legalizing prostitution makes it more prevalent simply don't know what they are talking about. Go to any escort review site like http://www.naughtyreviews.com/ and check out the number of prostitute reviews in Las Vegas and compare it to those of say Denver. You'll find that in both cities, the prostitution industry is vibrant and strong and the only difference is that Nevada is able to reap the benefits by taxing what is already legal.