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Prostitution vs Pornography

BradG

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Ok I was just thinking the other night about intricacies of the law and this popped into my head.

Prostitution is, in most areas of this country, illegal. However, as far as I know, pornography is not. So, the question comes... If you were to pick up a prostitute and bring a camcorder and pay the prostitute to make a porno with you then does the sex act become legal, because you are making a porno and it just happens to be with a prostitute?


I will disclaim that I am not nor will I consider doing this. I am just curious about the law as it applies in this area.
 
I'm not sure if there is a precendent on that.

Laws aimed at preventing prostitution are messed up for the most part anyway. They never stop prostitution and mostly don't reduce it. They just fuck people up.

In any case laws are fishy in defining prostitution, you could always ask a prostitute for a massage, and if that in turn leads to sex - well you 'paid' for the massage.
 
MAX 300 said:
I'm not sure if there is a precendent on that.

you could always ask a prostitute for a massage, and if that in turn leads to sex - well you 'paid' for the massage.

i think ill let you try that one k? :FRlol:
 
The massage angle I had not considered, but I also hear about a "massage parlor" being busted as a brothel from time to time, so I imagine that doesn't exempt you always
 
PERFECTWORLD said:
i think ill let you try that one k? :FRlol:

I'm not sure if I could ever bring myself to have sex with a woman who gets paid for it, but the point of my post was - where exactly does paid sex start? If you take a girl out on date, buy her presents and then lay her...?
 
I agree. The line is and has always been very blurred for me. Which brings another question, do women who hold out on sex for a particular gift classify as prostitutes? My instincts say no, because for prostitution, in my mind, there has to be no emotional intrest/attachment, on the part of the would be prostitute.
 
i can't understand why the government won't legalize prostitution completely. enable brothels to be set up and regulated, which i'm sure would encourage more safe sex and less STDs, better protection for the dirty whores involved too. it's a lot more dangerous for them to be on the streets than it would be in a brothel.

plus, the brothels would be registered businesses and the road whores working in them would be employees. we know what that means....they'd pay taxes. so the government would profit more in tax money generated than they do when they bust illegial brothels or arrest hookers on the street and they pay their fines. as long as they were fair and taxed them the same as any other business, things would be "good" for everyone.
 
Well, I agree about it being safer for the prostitutes, if legalized, and the government would get taxes from it. In fact, I've heard that the Bunny Ranch, outside of Las Vegas, has a retirement plan for its women. In addition to that, you ever hear of the prices they charge? They are outrageous, but I guess they are in a very flooded market so they can charge whatever they want. If prostitution were leagalized then the market would no longer be flooded. Supply and demand...
 
for the love of God, think of the children.

laws never work if they drive an industry underground.. regulation, taxation and legalization would do much more for the safety of sex industry workers but that'll never happen while public policy is dictated by religious pressure groups.

street whores are disgusting and should definitely be illegal but brothels aren't such a problem.
 
Don't worry tweakle, public policy will continue, imho, to get increasingly secular. As time passes the public is getting further away from religiously based policy. At least that is how it seems to me.
 
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