Yep, the broken families and ruined careers will be "no big deal."
The public is not entitled to know every detail of everyone's private life just because they have sinned. The stocks and public humiliation went out of use by civilized societies a long time ago. And how do you know this young lady has not already repented her past?
I see your point. And I agree. I was just making the point that the “ruining” part already happened. Making public the ruin is just part two.
Repenting being a prostitute isn’t that simple. I know two women who were prostitutes (way long ago) and it haunts them, even though they have greatly changed. One has managed to overcome it more than another. And they didn’t practice it for long.
Prostitution ruins lives even if it’s secret.
Oops - meant to add this:
If someone either hires herself (or himself) out as a prostitute, or pays money for the hire, he or she should expect that at some point in the future their actions may be exposed to public view. That’s just one of the risks.
I need to preview a little better. Should have added this too:
When I said that making this public is no big deal, I meant from the liberaltarian POV. If it’s okay and should be legal, then accordingly, it should be no big deal if it’s made public.