This comparison is inane because drugs are chemically addictive, sex is not. Most self-diagnosed sex addicts would not be deemed as such by a medical professional. Some conflicted clients call themselves addicts to assuage feelings of guilt over infidelity, reckless spending, etc. But at best it's a "soft" addiction, indistinguishable from "addictions" to videogames, designer shoes, fast food, model train sets, browsing reddit, makeup, power tools, or any other number of products/hobbies.
I'm actually not completely opposed to the idea that the makers of products bear some ethical responsibility for their use, but it's idiotic to compare sex workers to drug dealers.
LOL, spare me the hyperbole. Why can -no-one ever calmly discuss another person's opposing point of view without resorting to words like 'crazy", "idiotic" etc?
I am not crazy, I am not an idiot, so cool it and be calm.
I don't think your rational points are idiotic - I disagree with some of them, but I fail to see the attraction of labelling and name calling. It doesn't in any way convince me further of anything, because it is not an argument.
Make a point, don't resort to bluster. Respect your opponent.
This is actually the story of our times - nobody ever is calm.
I will see if I can find the article I read years ago, but it pointed out that addictions to NATURAL drives are often the hardest to eradicate. Because you are fighting something fundamental, 'hard-wired' so to speak.
Hormones drive much of human behaviour, and hormones are chemicals.
So overeating, for instance - we MUST eat, so its not like we can turn our back on it entirely. Imagine if Meth was something that we HAD to take a little of every day. Suppose there was a chemical in Meth that we had to have to live - its just that too much would cause problems. Total abstinence would not be an option. A bit would be pleasurable, but too mcuh - deadly. What a fine line it would be to manage 'enough to satisfy fundamental needs' with 'enough to kill'.
Sex IS natural, and it can be addictive. Very addictive. People spend a TON of money on it. It is a fundamental drive, like eating, drinking. It is enormously pleasurable, and an easy thing to go to at any time one is feeling like there's a need. It keeps coming back.