Who are the rule makers here?
[QUOTE=Neurosynth;2049658]So the claim is that posting about illegal sexual acts will result in legal crackdowns that will close businesses. And that because of that there should be no posting about illegal sex acts.
The problem with that theory is that it doesn't match current reality. There are entire countries where *all* prostitution is illegal. Yet they are reviewed, and prostitution continues.[/QUOTE]Yes, there are those who like to force their opinions on others as if they have a complete monopoly on logic or common sense. "Don't even think about any other options. The view that I am putting forward is clearly the only view that any half sensible person would immediately consider. End of debate".
Then there are others who blindly follow the 'leaders' on the board without bothering to do any independent thinking for themselves.
The fact remains, as you pointed out and I was going to point out but you beat me to it, is that if we banned all talks of any prostitution activity that was not 100% legal then this board would shrink to less than 10% of it's size. This is because prostitution is legal in only a handful of countries and, even in those countries where prostitution is allowed, much of the activity associated with prostitution like advertisement of services is illegal so effectively prostitution is prohibited even though it is legal.
Posts about where to find streetwalkers have been going on for years in the UK forums even though streetwalking is completely illegal in the UK. What would these guys have done for sex without these posts? It has probably stopped them from hassling normal girls walking about on the street mistakenly thinking that they were prostitutes.
Also, what many do not realise is that there is a distinction between a law being on the books and whether it is enforced or not. Thailand is far more famous than Germany worldwide for it's prostitution even though prostitution is against the law there but not in Germany.
The authorities may decide to enforce this new German law only in those cases where providers are blatantly advertising their bareback and creampie activities on the internet, for example as part of public gang bangs, but will turn a blind eye to those cases where the barebacking is happening discreetly between two consenting adults behind closed doors in a club which does not advertise what services it provides.
Please don't mention unsubstantiated speculation?
[QUOTE=BboyCrok69;2052714]Another effect of this new law maybe.[/QUOTE]Why should this be a consequence of the new law?