The Governor of NY getting caught made me think about this. I know prostitution isn't illegal in Nevada but just about everywhere else it is. But how can prostitution be illegal if pornography isn't? I mean the woman is paid to have sex and anything else sexual. And on top of that it's filmed. And I don't see how it's different or made "better" that if a man or whoever else is in the pornography is being paid. They don't pay the male much and I wouldn't doubt if a lot times the guy isn't doing it for free or at least contingent on the video's sales. Then money is made off of others viewing the video. How is this not essentially "exchanging money for sex" for the people involved in making the porn (not the viewers)? The usual argument is that porn is "acting and art" which I could agree with if they gave it away. And this goes to the defense of obscenity, an additional thing against porn that prostitution doesn't have. You could say "hiring a prostitute is acting and art" too. I'm not saying either one should be illegal. I'm saying it seems like a contradiction and a hypocrisy.
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