Re: escorts or prostitutes
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 4:22 pm
[quote]Escorts, prostitute, pornstar?
All women who provide a sex act for money.
Pornstars just allow themselves to be filmed doing it. We all know which pornstars cross over into the other two, it's not hard to find the websites. Any adult performer who thinks differently is deluding themselves, at the end of the day they're all selling their body.[/quote]
I'd have to dissagree slightly. Lets remember that Escorts aren't supposed to exchange sex for cash. So a real escort isn't a prostitute. Girls that call themselves escorts that get paid to have sex are really, 'prostitutes dressed as escorts.'
Pornstars cannot be concidered prostituting themselves because the 'client' is a photographer/directer/producer, not the person engaging in sex with the pornstar.
A pornstar is getting paid to perform a sexual act with another performer while being filmed. They're not being paid for the actual 'act', just the viewing/recording of that act.
P.O.V movies sometimes cross this boundery though. If the director is having sex -while filming it- then is he paying for the sexual act or the filming of that act? Only he really knows, but in the performers mind, she's getting paid to be filmed having sex.
A prostitute has to be female -usually- to be a prostitute, yet being female isn't a crime, only the prostitution. So if a performer is performing a sexual act, but only getting paid for the filming the 'performance' then it's not prostitution.
Don't get me started on pornstars whom escort as well. Performers go to great lengths being tested, & trying their best to avoid STD's only for some performers to do 3 escorting jobs -with God knows who- over the weekend, then shoot sex scenes with fellow performers during the week. This puts performers -who don't escort- at a greater risk of contracting STD's without the 'payoff' in cash the escort/performer got.
If a performer isn't getting booked enough, and has to resort to prostitution for extra money, then they're not as good at performing as they make out and should quit the industry. Doing both types of work is just playing with other peoples health.
All women who provide a sex act for money.
Pornstars just allow themselves to be filmed doing it. We all know which pornstars cross over into the other two, it's not hard to find the websites. Any adult performer who thinks differently is deluding themselves, at the end of the day they're all selling their body.[/quote]
I'd have to dissagree slightly. Lets remember that Escorts aren't supposed to exchange sex for cash. So a real escort isn't a prostitute. Girls that call themselves escorts that get paid to have sex are really, 'prostitutes dressed as escorts.'
Pornstars cannot be concidered prostituting themselves because the 'client' is a photographer/directer/producer, not the person engaging in sex with the pornstar.
A pornstar is getting paid to perform a sexual act with another performer while being filmed. They're not being paid for the actual 'act', just the viewing/recording of that act.
P.O.V movies sometimes cross this boundery though. If the director is having sex -while filming it- then is he paying for the sexual act or the filming of that act? Only he really knows, but in the performers mind, she's getting paid to be filmed having sex.
A prostitute has to be female -usually- to be a prostitute, yet being female isn't a crime, only the prostitution. So if a performer is performing a sexual act, but only getting paid for the filming the 'performance' then it's not prostitution.
Don't get me started on pornstars whom escort as well. Performers go to great lengths being tested, & trying their best to avoid STD's only for some performers to do 3 escorting jobs -with God knows who- over the weekend, then shoot sex scenes with fellow performers during the week. This puts performers -who don't escort- at a greater risk of contracting STD's without the 'payoff' in cash the escort/performer got.
If a performer isn't getting booked enough, and has to resort to prostitution for extra money, then they're not as good at performing as they make out and should quit the industry. Doing both types of work is just playing with other peoples health.