Prostitution = Selling one's body for money.
Incorrect!
Correct definition: Prostitution = Using one's body while providing a service to others of a personal nature.
Not only sounds better to me, but is, I think, more accurate.
I hear you brother, however #6 is mind boggling, though.An argument that has been made against prostitution is that it damages the women. My observation is that many of the escorts are indeed damaged people; however, I don’t think their sex work did it. The damage arose due to their experiences prior to entering the industry. The fact that society treats them as expendible doesn’t help.
You both are two consenting adults engaging in consensual sex, how would such mutual agreement damage her, or even society for that matter? Originally Posted by Nicolette Morgandy
An argument that has been made against prostitution is that it damages the women. My observation is that many of the escorts are indeed damaged people; however, I don’t think their sex work did it. The damage arose due to their experiences prior to entering the industry. The fact that society treats them as expendible doesn’t help. Originally Posted by Absinthe1912I don't know if I completely buy this. But the argument is similar to the one I have with my SO over Hooters waitresses. She maintains that these women are being "used" by the system, they are being denigrated in their jobs because of what they wear, and a whole host of other things. They are merely "boy toys" used to get men in the restaurant. And the men take advantage of them.
Prostitution = Selling one's body for money.Well, if we are going to be exact, let's look at the actual etymology of the word:
Incorrect!
Correct definition: Prostitution = Using one's body while providing a service to others of a personal nature.
Not only sounds better to me, but is, I think, more accurate. Originally Posted by John Bull
Maybe this analogy may upset folks, but society is at best a collective, nervous, quirky, animal ready to split at the sinews at any given time, so why even bother caring what "they" think?I remember catching that Cosby skit where he scornfully repeats the question someone asked about why there is air.
We might as well be sitting around and discussing Bill Cosby's favorite topic. . .
Why is there air? Originally Posted by ANONONE
From the Yahoo Dictionary:The act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire without a director or camera man. Because Porn stars are not considered prostitutes. So bring a video camera and make it legal.
"Prostitution is the act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire."
I think this is the most accurate definition. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
The act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire without a director or camera man. Because Porn stars are not considered prostitutes. So bring a video camera and make it legal. Originally Posted by Nicolette BordeauxvaYeah, porn is an interesting one. It is the third party paying both the gal and guy that is part of the difference. Silly distinction really but it is part of why the California courts (freedom of expression is the other) have ruled making porn legal in CA.
I don't get it... inside joke? Someone help the blond girl out and explain, please. Originally Posted by NatalieNatalie, DG was referencing an earlier thread wherein a fellow made what sounded like a trolling post. We responded by derailing the thread utterly with wine, women and song (or Jagermeister and variations thereon, Cheap Trick lyrics and popcorn, whichever).
The act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire without a director or camera man. Because Porn stars are not considered prostitutes. So bring a video camera and make it legal. Originally Posted by Nicolette Bordeauxva
As far as the "selling your body for money," would selling sperm or blood count? What about surrogate mothers renting their wombs? Originally Posted by Nicolette BordeauxvaTwo fantastic points!
Yeah, porn is an interesting one. It is the third party paying both the gal and guy that is part of the difference. Silly distinction really but it is part of why the California courts (freedom of expression is the other) have ruled making porn legal in CA. Originally Posted by discreetgentSo let me get this straight. . .