Are the things shown in adult films for real?
Are they really having intercourse? Is the, um, bodily fluids shown actually real?
And if porno actors are getting paid to have sex on film, why aren’t they guilty of the crime of prostitution?
“Are the things shown in adult films for real?”
Yes.
Are they really having intercourse?
Yes.
Is the, um, bodily fluids shown actually real?
Yes.
And if porno actors are getting paid to have sex on film, why aren’t they guilty of the crime of prostitution?
Not sure. Perhaps one of the lawyers here will point out the specific difference.
Porn is like wrestling. The actions are real, the motivation and depth of response are acting.
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam.
. . .And modern wrestling is a lot like porn.
Since this is a state-rights issue, I will use an example.
From the Wisconsin Statutes:
Considering that the state Supreme Court has ruled:
[quote]
As long as someone compensates another for engaging in nonmarital sex, the elements of prostitution are met. State v. Kittilstad, 222 Wis. 2d 204, 585 N.W.2d 925 (Ct. App. 1998)*
[quote]
, one would necessarily argue that the actors are paid for the right to film the act and not the act itself, in order to avoid prosecution.
Of course, I am not a lawyer, so don’t take this as legal advice.
As a side note, does anyone find it interesting that prostitution is legal between a husband and wife?
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I think the distinction is in who’s paying who for what.
One actor doesn’t pay another for sex. The movie studio pays actors to have sex with each other. Viewers don’t pay to have sex with the actors, they pay to watch.
If I take your money so you can have sex with me, that’s prostitution. If I take your money to let you watch while my wife and I go at it, that’s not.
Of course, I’m not a lawyer, so I could be wrong.
Yes, they’re actually having sex.
But no, sometimes the “fluid” that you see is actually K-Y jelly or egg white or hand lotion of the proper shade (sometimes it’s thinned-down vanilla pudding, which tends to be extremely sticky). K-Y jelly and hand lotion have the advantage of not drying out under the hot studio lights, but egg white (especially when applied to the female parts for a still photo) is supposed to look more authentic.
You are aware, of course, that standard techniques of film editing are used to make it look like the guy ejaculates six times in a 30-minute period, when actually filming took place over a series of several days? Just because the scenery, costumes (or lack of them), and personnel are the same, doesn’t mean the sex scene took place in real time.
You don’t want to know how I know all this.
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So, if you can convince a hooker to sign an acting contract and have a video camera filming, you should be in the clear.
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You can read our previous discussions on this subject, in this same forum.
A Clever Way Around Prostitution Laws?
and
Why Aren’t Porn Performers Arrested for Prostitution?
The consensus seems to be: the actors would be victims of the crime of prostitution in certain jurisdictions. Most prostitution is done in California (or New York.)
California Penal Code 653.20a says
(a) “Commit prostitution” means to engage in sexual conduct for money or other consideration, but does not include sexual conduct engaged in as a part of any stage performance, play, or other entertainment open to the public.
“Are the things shown in adult films for real?
Are they really having intercourse? Is the, um, bodily fluids shown actually real?”
Well Brian did not agree with me on this but I know that fluids are easily faked & it would be the thing to do to save bucks.
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The cum is fresh from the tap in every porno I have witnessed. And a former job involved me going to a porn set or two, so I know this from firsh-hand experience.
Look at it logically - Why pay for something which cums for free?
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hey! I’m supposed to be the one who cites Wisconsin statutes around here!
All property is presumed to be marital property, and it’s impossible to pay someone with their own property, thus there is no transfer of property between husband and wife. Technically speaking I suppose it would be possible to pay one spouse from the other’s individual or pre-determination date property, but proof problems would be so great that I can’t imagine too many prosecutors would spend any time on it even if the statute were worded differently.
From what I remember, in Cali at least, they were ruled not prositution because the person paying was not the one having sex, and it wasn’t for his own enjoyment.
Most use real fluid. There are some that fake it. Unless you want to tell me that a man can ejaculate a 3 ft stream continuously for over a minute. I mean Peter “The Decorator” North is one thing, but sometimes they go over the top.
Places that are just taking pictures have to use something that will last over time. The “Real Thing” gets runny pretty quickly.
So to answer that… yeah, they fake it sometimes. Most of the time it’s the real deal, however.
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'Look at it logically - Why pay for something which cums for free? ’
It’s not free & it takes a lot of work to get it, plus after the 20th take, guys are shooting dustballs
It’s hard work, but somebody has to do it.
Sorry, couldn’t help myself…
Yeah, this was your logic last time.
Twenty Takes? We’re talking “California Cocksuckers #31” here, not “Citizen Kane”.
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Is it prostitution for me to imply to my date that I’ll give it up if he takes me to a movie and a nice dinner?
Both, all three of them, or the dozen of them (depending on what you’re watching) are being paid to have sex with each other so that you may get off by watching them. You are the paying party, the John if you prefer. Unfortunatly you also don’t get to participate. Wait, or do you?
Manually participating may be safer, legal, and less fun but its, in a strict interpretation, the same thing. You are paying to get off, Mr. John. You can even get closer to a real person with phone sex. I think this shows you how far people will take moralist agendas, they’ll buy into hookers are bad, but won’t go so far as to outlaw porn or phone sex.
If anything, the porn industry shows you that there’s no real reason to keep prostitution illegal. Most things that we’ve been told are ‘wrong’ with prostition apply to pornography, yet society hasn’t collpsed. The dutch seem to agree and their well regulated prostitution industry tends to prove the rest of the world backward and chock full of hypocrites.
I have seen several documentaries on the porno business and
thay all agree that the ‘fluids’ are real. If the male performer cannot ejaculate, he is not paid his full price.
Then a ‘stunt cock’ (their term) is used for the ‘money shot’.
IIRC, the producers of porno films are not paying the actors to have sex. They are paying them for the right to film them enacting a script where the characters have sex.
Parallel: In the movie “Wild in the Streets”, Shelley Winters plays the abusive mother of Barry Williams. In one scene, she slaps him (for real, being a method actress). Was she guilty of child abuse and/or assault, or was the producer paying her to be abusive. No. The latter paid her to portray an abusive mother and Williams to portray a victim.
Closer still: a stunt man is set on fire. The producer is paying him to portray a driver who was in a fiery car crash, not specifically to set him on fire. It just so happens that the best way to portray a burning person is to be set on fire. Of course, precautions are taken (asbestos suit, crewmen with extinguishers) so that the stunt actor is OK.
In the porn business, the best way to portray having sex to the degree the script calls for is to actually have sex. The precautions to having sex are AIDS and other STD tests (and probably birth control pills, since condom sex isn’t a big seller).
If the actors have more sex than the script calls for, they can always say that they were improvising. :D:D
Is prostitution illegal? Generally, yes.
Does having sex for money while making a movie qualify as prostitution? Generally, yes.
Do porno actors get arrested for making movies? Generally, no.
The fact is that there are thousands, if not millions, of laws broken and felonies committed every day that the police are aware are happening but simply decide are not worth the effort of making arrests for. Prostitution often falls into this category. Prostitution is almost certainly illegal where every reader is living, but despite this, every reader could probably find a place within fifty miles where prostitution is regularly and openly performed.
As I’ve written in the past, most professionally made porno films in this country are made in a neighborhood in Los Angeles. The LAPD is certainly aware of the activities which are occurring there, but has decided to ignore these “crimes” and concentrate their efforts on the thousands of other felonies that occur in LA each day.