GameCrush : Pay a girl to play videogames with you?

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Just to make it clear...

Having sex with someone (of legal age): Legal
Buying someone drinks, food, gifts, and using emotional black mail in the HOPES they will have sex with you: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you on camera, in order to sell movies: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you: Illegal (In most areas)

God Bless America.
 
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Chibibar

Just to make it clear...

Having sex with someone (of legal age): Legal
Buying someone drinks, food, gifts, and using emotional black mail in the HOPES they will have sex with you: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you on camera, in order to sell movies: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you: Illegal (In most areas)

God Bless America.
Depending where. :) In Navada, prostitution is legal.
 
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Andromache

Just to make it clear...

Having sex with someone (of legal age): Legal
Buying someone drinks, food, gifts, and using emotional black mail in the HOPES they will have sex with you: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you on camera, in order to sell movies: Legal
Paying someone to have sex with you: Illegal (In most areas)

God Bless America.
Depending where. :) In Navada, prostitution is legal.[/QUOTE]
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I swear sometimes I get a weird brother-sister vibe of Chibibar and Crone. Like an older sibling scolding a younger for being annoying.
 

Necronic

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I mean I get it, I can see the financial incentive, but it just seems skeevy to me. gaming already has a sizable portion of socially awkward people-- I just don't think this service will do anyone any good. Which is weird, because I have zero problems with sex workers/porn. I had this problem with my friends in Japan too, when they would do hostessing jobs, to emotionally comfort/ cater to someone for pay, sans sex? That honestly seems worse than just sexing someone who pays for it. Performance sex I've no issues with, but the faking emotional enjoyment seems worse. And before anyone gets on my case about it, trust me I know there's no logic in my reaction, and that it's riddled with hypocrisies, but thats my gut feeling. I'm not pleased with my response either
It makes sense to me. Paying for sex isn't going to inhibit your sexing later without pay (though might inhibit incentive? I don't know). But the pay to date thing, pretending to enjoy the person, acts as a crutch for their social inabilities, so that the person never gets over them or learns to do any better.

And already a large number of people on Xbox Live have social inabilities...[/QUOTE]


Yeah I totally get that. I have never had a problem paying for a lapdance from a stripper, but I don't like it when they try to act like my friend, or that they are really interested in my life. Maybe they are, probably not, but I paid for a lapdance. No talking. Seriously though, sexual stuff is one thing, emotional stuff is another.

That's why I firmly believe that chick flick romantic movies are actually more damaging to the male female relationship construct than pornography, and yet which one gets the constant attention? Hm? HMMM!??
 
That's why I firmly believe that chick flick romantic movies are actually more damaging to the male female relationship construct than pornography, and yet which one gets the constant attention? Hm? HMMM!??
I know which one gets my constant attention - AMIRITE!?!?

Man I loved The Notebook.
 

Cajungal

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Well, they both present people with standards that are often impossible to live up to. I mean... I can't have a bass player follow me around every time I want to have sex with a pizza delivery guy/pool boy.
 
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