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Ian ([personal profile] lovingboth) wrote2003-12-22 01:50 pm
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Non-payment of a prostitute = rape?

Three separate places are currently debating this one. What do you think?

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[identity profile] chaoticerotic.livejournal.com 2003-12-22 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ethically, sure. Legally no. Legally, rape laws defend those forced, coerced or otherwise unwillingly had 'sex'.

It could be viewed as breach of contract,or theft. This is tricky (pardon any pun), when it happens somewhere where prostitution is not legal, and therefore is an invalid contract to begin with, however.

As a sexworker, I would warn, always get the money first!

I could only view it as rape if perhaps a sexworker was forced or coerced into sex when not in a sexwork context. Or, within a sexwork context, if there was never any 'business' done...say a man picks up a street girl, she gets in the car, he threatens her and rapes her, with no business being done.