"To where? The problem is the self righetous (sp?) "not in my backyard" people. They can't be an open normal buisness because there is always SOMEONE who will want to shut them down and sadly they will always suceed."
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Well, perhaps there's a clue to be gotten here.
It's possible these sorts of establishments are antithetical to the common good. As I said, such freedoms practiced in the home are tolerable. It's an open question whether society ever would or should sanction them in a public, semi-public, zoned, or regulated venue. At some point - as witnessed by the HIV-saturated "bath houses" of NYC and elsewhere in the 1980s - public health issues are smart policy.
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