Not necessarily either.
For example, comparing the two countries I have been/am living in: In Austria, selling and buying sex is legal as long as it happens in a regulated environment (for example brothels). In Sweden on the other hand, buying sexual services is illegal. Austria, however, is actually much more conservative when it comes to religious influences overall.
Countries have different reasons for allowing or not allowing it, and they do not necessarily have to do with religious morality or the like.
Spend the additional $25 on flowers, and this is arguably nothing more than a first date.
Thanks for keep us safe from the dreaded threat of fornication, law enforcement folks. Thankfully Florida has nothing more serious or harmful going on.
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It's just sex... it's not radioactive or anything... It's not very far from giving someone a massage. It's just pleasure for the body. And you could choose your clients, doesn't need to be a disgusting slob.
Some people seem to give so much uneeded importance to sex. I feel like a woman who thinks her "purity" is all she has going on for her can only fill a role of submission in the world.
Anyways, to each their own, your life is yours to live. But I do think most people would consider it if the alternative was suffering.
That doesn't even invalidate my original statement so idk why you quoted me.
He didn't say something like "the only way you're eating is if you have sex with me" so it wasn't entrapment. He gave her a choice at a chance to make $25 dollars illegally and she agreed.
Once again, I fail to see the problem. Heroin dealers are probably hungry too. That doesn't mean we should let them go after they offer to sell heroin to an undercover cop.
Probably because it's illegal.
You understand that those things are actually exacerbated by it being illegal, right?
I mean, the only two people who can determine the value of something are the seller and buyer. And frankly, after seeing her picture she'd have to pay me $25 and nuggets to blow me.
I suppose if you're basing that on how the chic looks, sure. But actual quality professionals charge about $250/hr for their services.
It is.
What makes it entrapment is the officer inducing or persuading someone to commit a crime that they had no previous intent to commit. The latter part is the important part. If she offered him a blow job for those things, he'd have a case. The fact that he asked her for a blow job and then negotiated it (to persuade her to agree) makes it entrapment, especially if the officer can't demonstrate intent on her part. While the article doesn't offer much in regards to detail, this seems like some random, lone-wolf cop just acting like a cunt.
That said, the fact is that while not all cases of "solicitation" are technically entrapment, the fact that officers put so much effort into arresting people for what's effectively normal human behavior makes virtually every case a case of cops just wanting to bump their arrest count (colloquial "entrapment"). Prostitution "stings" should not even be a thing because prostitution should not even be illegal.
Maybe he just means it's adorable that you think your naughty bits and/or sex are something special.