Prostitute get paid to have sex with total strangers.
Porn stars get paid to have sex with total strangers.
Someone films the porn star having sex. There are lots of other people in the room watching. Then, billions of strangers pay lots and lots of money to watch it on film over and over again.
No one films or takes a picture of the prostitute and the john while they are having sex. No one else is standing around watching the sex act. Billions of strangers do not get to watch their sex act over and over again. It's a one time act, one simple money transaction.
Therefore, if a prostitute/john videotape their sex act and sell copies of the tape to random strangers, does it then qualify them as porn stars, thus making the whole thing legal? No?
Why not?
What's the difference? The logic currently is if the world gets to watch it happen, it's legal. If it's private, it's illegal.
Course, a porno star's income is taxable. A hooker's income isn't.
Maybe that's the answer...
2006-10-24
20:34:51
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