I wander how many guys would use a brothel if it was part of a TV show being filmed?

grtrader's Avatar
Just a thought if a lot of states allow adult film and tv to be produced legally. Yet, don't allow prostitution. Kind of screwed up if you ask me.

So lets say a brothel was able to circumvent the laws of prostitution by following the adult film industry laws and stuff.

how many guys would actually visit the brothel. After all you are talking you are potentially going to be on film forever even end up on TV. You could make it a 24/7 on demand show always real and live.

George
Cpalmson's Avatar
So given your scenario, just how does the guy pay the girl? I don't think the providers are going to give it up for free. In the adult film industry, the parties get paid to perform. In a brothel, one party pays the other party for sex. I just don't see how you can have a "brothel" (by definition a business that sells sex) and call it a film studio. It might work out if the guys didn't pay the girls with the business model being the selling of the sex to viewers.
DFW5Traveler's Avatar
I saw a show that talked about a brothel like place where the sex was free to men. There was a catch, the men had to sign a wavor of release because their sessions were being broadcasted to the internet.

The girls were payed with the revenue from the web site memberships. Free sex, but pay per view...
dent's Avatar
  • dent
  • 02-28-2010, 07:37 AM
Big Sister in Prague has been doing this for about five years.

http://www.bigsisterlive.com/free/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sister_%28brothel%29

In the US, there is the Bunny Ranch + HBO's Cathouse. While the brothel is legal, the hobbyists who appear on the show have their "parties" paid for, partially or in full, by HBO in exchange for filming consent.

http://www.bunnyranch.com/main.php

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grtrader's Avatar
So given your scenario, just how does the guy pay the girl? I don't think the providers are going to give it up for free. In the adult film industry, the parties get paid to perform. In a brothel, one party pays the other party for sex. I just don't see how you can have a "brothel" (by definition a business that sells sex) and call it a film studio. It might work out if the guys didn't pay the girls with the business model being the selling of the sex to viewers. Originally Posted by Cpalmson
People have paid to perform in roles. Granted not the usual. They could be paying for training for the role and that does get done in the movie industry often.
grtrader's Avatar
Big Sister in Prague has been doing this for about five years.

http://www.bigsisterlive.com/free/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sister_%28brothel%29

In the US, there is the Bunny Ranch + HBO's Cathouse. While the brothel is legal, the hobbyists who appear on the show have their "parties" paid for, partially or in full, by HBO in exchange for filming consent.

http://www.bunnyranch.com/main.php

[-dent-] Originally Posted by dent
Both sides getting paid by the show is fairly normal in a lot of show types. You ever noticed they even say that on a lot of court tv shows?