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Porn vs prostitution - what's the difference?

  1. #1
    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Take away the camera and what's the difference? Discuss.
  2. #2
    RestStop Space Nigga
    Legal release papers other than that probably more aesthetics in porn.
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    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    One is legal and one is not (in most states). Both involve people getting paid to perform sexual activities. What gives?
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    Originally posted by Ajax One is legal and one is not (in most states). Both involve people getting paid to perform sexual activities. What gives?

    I always wondered if it was legal to pick up hookers for porn filming if they signed papers, over 18 etc
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    You can't pay for sex unless you film it for everyone to share. I understand.
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    It's silly, yes, but prostitution laws are hardly even enforced. It's neither politically tenable to legalize prostitution nor illegalize porn so the US at least has more or less defaulted to de facto legalization of the former.

    If you want to take a more cynical approach, prostitution doesn't have significant social utility, to a degree it threatens traditional family structures if access to sex isn't contingent on monogamous long-term relationships. Pornography doesn't pose the same threat, it doesn't replace a sex life satisfyingly enough to endanger the material economy built up around courtship.
  7. #7
    One contributes to the economy while the other is selfish hedonism that needs to he abolished for good.
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I don't understand how prostitution could ever be punished, what with the obvious loopholes.

    "No, he didn't pay me for sex. He borrowed me some money and I also happened to have sex with him. IS THAT AGAINST THE LAW, OFFICER FUCK?!!!"
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    I think stings are the main enforcement strategy.
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    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Originally posted by Lanny I think stings are the main enforcement strategy.

    What if, during a sting, one were to say that they had planned on recording it on their mobile device and distributing it on NiS? Would the porn laws provide protection?
  11. #11
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    no release papers would have been signed so still a crime
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    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    It is, indeed, a silly distinction.
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    Originally posted by Ajax What if, during a sting, one were to say that they had planned on recording it on their mobile device and distributing it on NiS? Would the porn laws provide protection?

    Just tell the whore that you want to pay them to take nude photos. Obviously a cop isn't going to agree to that, and a whore will take the easy money nine times out of ten. When they agree, tell them you're just trying to fuck. Pornography requires more than just a camera, namely a license and documentation of age, proof of consent, and image release waivers for all performers.

    Originally posted by Lanny It's silly, yes, but prostitution laws are hardly even enforced. It's neither politically tenable to legalize prostitution nor illegalize porn so the US at least has more or less defaulted to de facto legalization of the former.

    If you want to take a more cynical approach, prostitution doesn't have significant social utility, to a degree it threatens traditional family structures if access to sex isn't contingent on monogamous long-term relationships. Pornography doesn't pose the same threat, it doesn't replace a sex life satisfyingly enough to endanger the material economy built up around courtship.

    A few huge problems with prostitution are human trafficking and child exploitation. Legal pornography requires licensure as well as meticulous CYA records.
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    Never thought of the nude photo thing. Good idea.
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    Originally posted by 1337 Just tell the whore that you want to pay them to take nude photos. Obviously a cop isn't going to agree to that

    This is what I've always heard to do
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    Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump One contributes to the economy while the other is selfish hedonism that needs to he abolished for good.
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    infinityshock Black Hole
    marriage is legalized prostitution
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  18. #18
    Originally posted by infinityshock marriage is legalized prostitution
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by 1337 A few huge problems with prostitution are human trafficking and child exploitation. Legal pornography requires licensure as well as meticulous CYA records.

    As would legal prostitution, as soon as you need to issue tax documents human trafficking becomes infeasible.
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    Originally posted by Lanny As would legal prostitution, as soon as you need to issue tax documents human trafficking becomes infeasible.

    Indeed but Europe, The Netherlands in particular, still has a huge problem with human trafficking from Eastern Europe and Russia.
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