That does not change the fact that this line of business is unpleasant and disgusting, even if the johns want to remain in denial about this. Even thinking about it isn't very sexy, now, is it?
Some people find S&M, bondage, and homosexuality to be "unpleasant and disgusting". That doesn't justify making it illegal.
If women are becoming prostitutes because they have no other choice and suffer from it, then you either make work conditions better for the prostitutes, or you eliminate the need to become a prostitute. Making it illegal is counter-productive, as it takes away the one option that they were forced into in the first place. Then it also makes it hard for them to get
good work when they're picked up by the police, giving them a criminal record.
But okay, so you said this:
You tend to forget that I did not argue for illegalizing prostitution. My argument is for abolishing it.
Here's a question: What kinds of prostitution are you for abolishing?
What about dinner and sex? Is that different than exchanging money for sex? I take a woman out to dinner, we have a one-night stand, we go home, case closed. This happens, didn't you know? This is different from prostitution because... what? It's food, not direct cash?
If two people decide to have a one-night stand for free, then... what's the big deal? It's a one-night stand, they had fun, case closed. I don't think we should abolish that. Do you?
So at what point does it become wrong and abolishable? When someone actually offers money instead?
I'm sorry, but I can't buy the myth that all (or even most) prostitutes are suffering ragged women who were all forced into their line of work. Maybe if there was actual concrete evidence for this claim, I would buy it.
Quite frankly, while there are women that are willing to go for "dinner and a one-night stand", or a one-night stand for free, I'm willing to accept that there are women that are willing to exchange money for sex, without suffering psychological damage. I'm sorry, but that's just me.
How about another form of prostitution? A woman and a man are on a date. She has expensive tastes, and he's willing to pay for those things. In exchange, he gets to keep her company. This isn't prostitution... how?