On a trip to Amsterdam a number of years ago, with a chorus and orchestra, several of the men in the group actually went to this place and had sex with prostitutes there. I went to the district to look around, but I don't have sex with prostitutes and was married.
I talked later to one of the men, who I knew was married, and asked him how he justified having sex with another woman and paying for it. He just said, "Hey, it's legal."
I guess I don't get this. Either you are married and faithful or you are not. Legal or not, having sex with a prostitute is cheating.
It's essentially "legal" to cheat on your spouse in the United States (adultery laws are not actually enforced), so would the same person do it here? Legality and morality are quite often at odds with each other, the left is hoping that most people don't realize this as they use the courts to "legalize" as many things as possible.