What I want to see is a series of documentaries that actively tries to de-stigmatize prostitution. I'm sure it's only our jumped-up, fucked-up Western Christian society that stigmatizes what is, after all, the Oldest Profession.
I have never seen anything wrong with prostitution, even before I visited my first parlour. If both (or all) parties are agreeable to the transaction, then who is anyone else to judge and whose fucking business is it anyway?
We use sex to sell everything these days, yet the sale or purchase of sex is still viewed as immoral, wrong, exploitative and nasty. That's fucked-up. Take away the stigma, and you go a long way to taking away the low-life.
Would I want my daughter to be a whore? I don't know. If it ever happened, I'd have to deal with it then, I guess. I know I'd rather she worked 20 hours a week as a whore than 40 hours a week on minimum wage, cleaning toilets or washing other people's soiled bedsheets or dirty underwear.
She doesn't clean toilets or wash soiled bedsheets, by the way. Whether she does the other thing, of course, I don't know.