Originally Posted by
Fr_Chuck
It is sex, and it is two people doing it and agree to do it. What is the real difference in Bob who is married, and his wife "cuts him off" till he takes her on a trip, or something else.
She is still using her "sex" to get something of value, but since they are married it is ok.
Julie needs a place to stay, so she meets Tom, she tells Tom that she would love to stay at his place. Does she love Tom, no, may not even like him alot, but needs a place to stay.
So she is trading sex and other duties for a place to stay.
Take Johnny who is in high school, (but of legal age of course) and he knows he has to take her out to a movie and dinner and flowers and most likely she will come across for him. What is all the money he pays out but in so many ways a payment for the sex, but in a socially acceptable manner.
It is a outdated legal system. based on the idea that "sex" is bad or wrong. If Ricky really wants someone in a lamb costume who will whip him first and can't find a girlfriend with those desires, but can pay a couple hundred dollars for it ( not sure what lamb costume ladies cost) who exactly is it hurting.