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BrunoMaggiore wrote:
Rightly so, but the assumption (well my assumption) was that the cash transaction probably occurs before or after sexual intercourse. If it's before and it's not paid, then the agreement to have sex is obviously (I would think) revoked. If it is after then the agreement to have sex still stands but it becomes a case of someone not paying for a service they've received.
Having never employed a prostitute I couldn't say for sure but I would have thought they'd prefer cash up front.
BrunoMaggiore wrote:
JtS wrote:
It's considered rape if at any time the woman wishes to stop the proceedings and is forced to go on with them, whether money is involved or not.
If the prostitute has agreed to have sex for a monetary transaction, how can it be rape?
Having never employed a prostitute I couldn't say for sure but I would have thought they'd prefer cash up front.
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