The Pros And Cons Of Business Prostitution

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Many argue that prostitution is along the same line as any other business transaction considering similar actions taken to go through the process. I will argue that performing a consensual or nonconsensual sexual act including a transfer of money cannot be considered as one. In this essay, I will be focusing on women in the Canadian sex trade and how the service they provide is not a legitimate purchase.There are several factors to assist this argument that include the facts and terminology behind businesses, transactions, employment, legality, and the act being performed. The process for an individual to acquire a prostitute contains a transaction through an exchange of money, but is it a business transaction, no.

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My opponents argue that a business is when “goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money” (WebFinance, 2016, para 1). Although, the exchange is undocumented and does …show more content…

Services such as a massage and a sexual experience are two systems that are completely diverse. To begin, messages are for therapeutic reasons whereas, a sexual experience is for personal arousal. They did not belong in the same category of business transactions considering that the sex trade is an illegal service. Massage therapists provide services that could be covered by Canadian health care, whereas a prostitution cannot. Massages are a legal service that benefits your life and health. These services are taxed by the government, and the transactions are recorded. Therapists are recognized and appreciated for their work and aid. It is illegal, therefore it is a crime. Crime is not considered a service, but a felony. The man is not purchasing a prostitute, he is purchasing an illegal service and it’s effect on their sexual needs. Morton (2012), makes a point that,
A significant proportion of Canadians may be unaware of the actual nature of prostitution laws in
Canada, potentially leading some individuals to engage in prostitution activities with no awareness of the illegality of their behaviours?” (p.

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