Is acting in pornography a form of prostitution?

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  • Because the stars are getting paid to have sex, I do believe that acting in pornography is an obvious form of prostitution.

    Since prostitution is defined as the act of trading sexual favors for money, it seems pretty clear that all of the actors in the pornography industry are prostitutes, since they are taking money to perform sexual acts.

    Yes ToughEfrain26
  • Yes, I think that pornography is prostitution, because it involves someone getting paid for sex.

    Prostitution is someone getting paid to perform sexual acts. There's nothing different about people performing in pornography. It is a form of entertainment, but the people are getting paid to perform sexual acts, thus, making it the same exact thing. I think pornography should be a bit harder to get a hold of.

    Yes SeriousNestor34
  • Acting in a pornography is a form of prostitution because the actress is taking money to perform sexual acts.

    Prostitution is when a person takes payment for performing a sexual act. An actress in pornography takes payment to perform a sexual act on film or in photographs. This is very similar to a prostitute taking payment to perform a sexual act and allowing others to watch.

    Yes SqualidVaughn
  • Acting in pornography is a form of prostitution.

    Prostitution is the act or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. From that definition, it is easy to conclude that acting in a pornographic movie easily fits this definition. Fortunately, in the United States, pornography is closely regulated to prevent child abuse. Unfortunately, this isn't true of prostitution.

    Yes jackprague94
  • Yes, because pornographic actors are actually participating in prostitution.

    The idea behind prostitution is that one party is paying another for sex, with the understanding that the paying party will receive the benefit. If you think about pornography, there is really no difference. The paying party, the person who buys the movie, is receiving the benefit. The person who participates in the sex is receiving the payment.

    Yes TedieDelight
  • Yes, because it is in fact prostitution to perform sex for money.

    In pornography, someone is paying an individual to have sex or represent sexual acts. That is prostitution. To say that either prostitution or pornography are wrong is a different matter entirely. Should pornography should be subject to the same laws as prostitution? Definitely not. They are distinct, and it is easier to regulate pornography than it is to regulate prostitution. Though those barriers are being broken down in the information age.

    Yes NSavage94
  • No. This perspective is understandable, but misguided. It ignores the fact that, however limited, porn is performance for an audience.

    Art can be defined many ways. One approximation is the deliberate, ordered display of persons, objects, or abstract things (shapes or sounds) for the perception of an audience. Thus, while it is rarely highbrow and often boring, stupid, or degrading, pornography can clearly be thought of as art. Sex evokes our deepest curiosity, after all, and while it has been explored in art outside pornographic contexts, the question porn addresses, of what arouses its user, can be a quite subtle one that requires (or at least invites) creative and emotional sensitivity on the part of its filmmakers and performers. While much of this argument about the nuanced psychological communication often accompanying sexual behavior could obviously be applied to prostitution as well (not to mention sex in general), visual pornography, and whatever elements of improvisation it entails, is distinguished by being arranged in chosen ways for a viewer, who does not participate.

    Yes M4I4cFeIine
  • Acting in pornography is absolutely legal prostitution because the so-called actors are getting paid to perform sexual acts.

    Prostitution is defined as the transaction of sexual favors in return for cash or material goods. The porn industry is built on such transactions between men and women and participants of the same sex. The only creature who does not benefit monetarily from acting in pornography is the occasional beast and even he gets room and board. If the actors didn't get paid, they would not perform. Therefore, acting in porn is by definition, prostitution.

    Yes N3vinFace
  • Pornography entails getting paid for sexual acts, so when taken literally, pornography is prostitution.

    I'm not against either pornography or prostitution. However, how can we differentiate between the two when prostitution is illegal? When prostitution means exchanging money for sexual acts, then one must interpret that pornography, when the parties are paid, is a form of prostitution.

    Yes TownNoam
  • Whether filmed our not, money for sex is still prostitution.

    Why is it illegal to pay a prostitute for sex if it is not filmed, but adding a video camera for the purpose of selling it is legal pornography? This irony has largely been ignored by courts and the general population, though should be addressed when shaping our laws and public opinion.

    Yes Pur3E2ra
  • I believe pornography is a form of prostitution. Getting paid to perform a sex act is prostitution.

    I believe that pornography displays all of the same similarities as prostitution. Porn involves people getting paid to perform sex acts on film or camera. The pornography producers acts as pimps not agents. They get paid the majority of revenue and the actors get to keep a very small percentage. There is violence, drugs, and abuse involved. These are the reasons why I think pornography is a form of prostitution.

    Yes TaraThi
  • Pornography demeans all humans and is no better than prostitution.

    Pornography is just another way to exploit another or to exploit your own dignity. I'm not saying that either should be illegal, I just think that a hooker is no worse than a pornographer, and at least she earns her living while someone who takes pictures of the act is just exploiting another person's misery. Acting in adult films is just prostitution for pretty people!

    Yes Th4Fire
  • Yes, in the classic sense. Accepting payment for sexual activity is prostitution.

    Those who 'star' in porn are, indeed, accepting payment in exchange for performing sexual acts. The only difference that might exist is that a traditional prostitute does what they do in order to entertain those in the room, so that they can get their money. Those in pornography do what they do to entertain anyone in the world that is willing to look at them.

    Yes MohaI0v35
  • It is definitely an act of prostitution to act in pornography because you are having sex for money.

    When did we think that just because it is being filmed that acting in pornography is not prostitution? The only difference is that the actors are being filmed and then paid. In my opinion, that is so much worse. Disregarding all of the other negative effects of pornography, I believe that having sex with anyone in exchange for any sort of tangible item in return (this includes money) is prostitution.

    Yes I33Horray
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  • Pornography is not prostitution, as it leans more towards voyeurism.

    Pornography is not prostitution. If pornography is prostitution, then, by extension, everyone who has ever videotaped themselves having sex and posted it on the Internet is engaging in some kind of prostitution. Pornography is leaning more towards voyeurism. The fact remains that these are all acts that are taking place between consenting adults.

    No VoicelessEmil67
  • Acting in pornography is not a form of prostitution because those involved have a choice of who they sleep with.

    While there is a dirty side to the pornography industry, the actors have certain rights that set them apart from prostitutes. They are allowed to choose their sexual partners and have the right to refuse to do a scene with someone. Just because many do not choose to exercise these rights for one reason or another does not mean they do not have them.

    No H_Baird
  • Pornography is completely different from prostitution because the dangers of prostitution are eliminated in pornography.

    In prostitution, one person pays the other for sexual intercourse. There are no background checks for any STDs, and there are no legal insurances that the client will pay the prostitute. Pornography, on the other hand, is quite different. In pornography, both actors (or possibly more) are paid for being in the video or photo. The actors are assured pay, because pornography is their actual job. Also, the actors are prepared for what they're getting involved in, unlike a prostitute that may not know how aggressive his/her client is.

    No 5cr33Kend
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