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Originally Posted by Robbie
gideongallery you are so ignorant of what WE do in the adult entertainment business...since you are NOT a part of it.
NOBODY pays ANYBODY to have sex. Here is how it works: Two or more people have sex. Nothing illegal there. The sex act is filmed. Again, it's still almost a "free" country.
Then the participants are paid for the rights to the film of the act of them having sex.
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Prostitution is "sexual activity in exchange for remuneration"
That means that the only way your legal pathway works is if you paid the person the same amount of money weather they had sex or not.
The second you establish a scale of pay for different sexual activities you are providing remuneration for sexual activity and committing the act of prostitution.
The reason why this normally illegal act is not illegal is because some pointed out that if
two people fight, that would be a criminal acts of assault/disorderly conduct, put them in a ring, sanction it and put it on tv and it called a sporting event (boxing)
and equated the criminal act of prostitution to the criminal act of assault/disorderly conduct.
It is what allows you to charge different rates for different levels of sexual acts.
for your statement to be a true representation of the legal conditions of the adult industry if a girl could show up on set, sit on the bed and not have sex with anyone and you would have to pay her the exact same amount of money that you would have paid her for having sex, (since you are only paying her for the right to film her , not the sexual act).