I don't get the point.^Why do people buy "name" brands instead of generic products?
Like legal vs illegal?
Like legal vs illegal?
No like prostitute and slave. We can keep doing this for another day if you like.
Goods and or money in exchange for sex is prostitution.
Goods and or money in exchange for sex is prostitution. The rest is in the details, or the law for good or ill. Not all slaves are prostitutes. Some mine copper, or harvest chocolate, or make shoes.
Who needs it when you've got Holosuites?
I don't get the point.^Why do people buy "name" brands instead of generic products?
Goods and or money in exchange for sex is prostitution. The rest is in the details, or the law for good or ill. Not all slaves are prostitutes. Some mine copper, or harvest chocolate, or make shoes.
If this 'rest' is the difference between prostitution and slavery, it most definitely is not 'in the details'.
My point was that people often pay more for the same basic thing due to a largely imagined quality difference. No matter how well sex could be simulated, there will always be a premium attached to the real thing.I don't get the point.^Why do people buy "name" brands instead of generic products?
Which cultures/species/states have prostitutes?
Where is it legal?
If the Federation has no money do whores work for free?
Goods and or money in exchange for sex is prostitution. The rest is in the details, or the law for good or ill. Not all slaves are prostitutes. Some mine copper, or harvest chocolate, or make shoes.
If this 'rest' is the difference between prostitution and slavery, it most definitely is not 'in the details'.
It's confusing the job with the status of the worker, whether they do the job by choice or force, the job is the same.
Didn't say slavery was a job, I said prostitution was, as is farming, shoe making, diamond mining. Some folks get forced into them. That doesn't make the job any less accurately described by its title. Slave or free doesn't describe the job, it describes the person in the job. Slavery being a condition, a state of being or social status.If this 'rest' is the difference between prostitution and slavery, it most definitely is not 'in the details'.
It's confusing the job with the status of the worker, whether they do the job by choice or force, the job is the same.
this is a silly point-sexual slavery is not a "job" at all, it's slavery. Blacks who worked on plantations in the South in the U.S. in the early nineteenth century weren't the same as free farmers just because they may have both worked with crops.
legal prostitution is nothing like sexual slavery no matter how much you want to play semantic games. There's no difference between a legal, free prostitute and a legal, free cashier at a retail store.(except for the work, obviously)
For those situations, we usually use terms like “mistress,” “kept woman” (or man), “trophy wife,” “boy toy” and “gigolo.” But, six of one, half a dozen of the other, as they say.Even if it takes place within a relationship, marital or otherwise?Goods and or money in exchange for sex is prostitution.
And in the TOS ep “The Man Trap,” there was a brief mention of Wrigley’s Pleasure Planet. I assume its inhabitants are similarly uninhibited and hedonistic — unless they all go around chewing gum all day.Personally I'm in favor of legal prostitution. I can't imagine it being illegal in the Federation. I mean Risa is a huge brothel.
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