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Sometimes I think people get so hot under the collar about names,lets face it you are probably not going to see your daughter or sister on this site dancing naked thrusting their pussies at the camera..so the girls here are out to make money and good luck to them,i won't call them sluts or prostitutes but man these girls are not  angels;D

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I don't want to get into this whole are they aren't they stuff?

I think a good definition of their behaviour comes from the Urban Dictionary.

A posh upper class form of a gold digging. When a man showers a woman with expensive gifts and money for strictly no sexual flavors in return.

In rare circumstances the man baring the gifts could get a 'Thank You' message left on a social networking site, but it shouldn't be expected.
 
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I would like to contribute something to the subject ... and it is not related to the girls, but, with the lexical theme of the words.
Puta / o ... is one of the ways in which the person who practices prostitution is known.
According to the Royal Academie of the Spanish Language, defines the prostitute as the woman who maintains sexual relations in exchange for money. (It may also be applicable to man),
Only in its colloquial use, the words "whore" or "prostitute" are used as an insult.
While in the most usual language, it only describes a "profession" - I call it that, since there are many associations that advocate that it be legalized as such.
Fox ... Only in his seventh sense of the same dictionary of R.A.E. Refers as an adjective mischievous, used as a prostitute.
Going back to its more colloquial use, this time, it is used as an insult or disqualifying adjective.
But a small note, in the colloquial use of the youngest, usually use these adjectives adjectives nasty, in a very different way as other groups of people of other ages we use.
So it is very normal, among young girls, to be called "bitch", without being an insult, as among the boys, to be called "bastard".

As for the situation in Spain, on the subject of prostitution, that many people are concerned about the issue ...

This piece was published by Europa Press on April 21.
I leave the link, in case someone wants to read it.

For those who have no interest in reading it, just take several phrases that I think are fundamental ...
Is prostitution legal in Spain? Situation of prostitution in Spain.

Is prostitution legal in Spain? Prostitution in Spain is in a situation of "alegality": it is not legal or illegal and its exercise is free - that is, when a person decides to exercise it and stay with the benefit - is not punished in the whole Spanish territory.

As I have had several problems with the translations, I will put the original text, in case someone has problems interpreting my words.

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Me gustaría aportar algo al tema... y no va relacionado con las chicas, sino, con el tema léxico de las palabras.
Puta/o... es una de las formas con las que se conoce a la persona que ejerce la prostitución.
Según la Real Academía de la Lengua Española, define a la prostituta como la mujer que mantenien relaciones sexuales a cambio de dinero. (También puede ser aplicable al hombre),
Solo en su uso más coloquial, se utiliza la palabras "puta" o "prostituta" como un insulto.
Mientras que en el lenguaje más usual, sólo describe a una "profesión" - lo llamo así, ya que hay muchas asociaciónes que defienden que se legalize como tal.
Zorra... Solo en su séptima acepción del mismo dicciónario de la R.A.E. hace referencia como adjetivo despectívo malsonante, usado como prostituta.
Volviendo a su uso más coloquial, esta véz, sí se utiliza como un insulto o adjetivo descalificativo.
Pero un pequeño apunte, en el uso coloquial de los más jovenes, se suelen utilizar estos adjetivos calificativos malsonantes, de una forma muy distinta a como otros grupos de personas de otras edades lo utilizamos.
Así es muy normal, que entre chicas jovenes, se llamen "zorra", sin ser eso un insulto, como entre los chicos, llamarse "cabrón".

En cuanto a la situación de España, sobre el tema de la prostitución, que a muchas personas les preocupa el tema...

Este téxto, fue publicado por Europa Press el 21 de Abril.
Os dejo el enlace, por si alguno quiere leerlo.

Para el que no tenga interés en leerlo, solo sacar varias frases que creo que son fundamentales...
¿Es legal la prostitución en España? Situación de la prostitución en España.

¿Es legal la prostitución en España? La prostitución en España se encuentra en una situación de "alegalidad": no es legal ni ilegal y su ejercicio es libre --es decir, cuando una persona decide ejercerlo y quedarse con el beneficio-- no está penado en todo el territorio español.

Como he tenido varios problemas con las traducciones, pondré el texto original, por si alguien tiene problemas en interpretar mis palabras.

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If it was illegal to pay someone to have sex, period, without any exceptions, then making adult movies would be illegal.

I am not an attorney and I sure don't understand all the details. It seems to be much easier to find articles saying that something is prostitution than it is to find articles explaining why making adult movies is considered legal, except makers of adult movies can get huge profits so they can pay attorneys lots of money. In America adult movies are protected as being freedom of speech. I don't know if that includes hiring a couple to have sex at a party but if they only have sex with each other then it seems that must be protected too. It seems to me that it should be legal to pay a couple to do something someplace that they normally do elsewhere.

So saying that every possible act of paying someone to have sex is prostitution is too broad (and here broad does not mean female). It is more complicated than that.

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Knock, Knock - At the door, John from next door Apartment wants to borrow a cup of sugar.  " You may borrow sugar, John, but it is $500 a cup".  If you have sex with me and I'll give you the sugar , it is $500. Sounds good to me , NO prostitution involved , just expensive Sugar. ;D

 

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5 hours ago, Scorpio 22 said:

Prostitutes, escorts, call girls what next will some of you accuse them of being ::)

You forgot hostesses? The implication is the same. I wonder if people on RLC could sue for defamation over what some say on RLCF? I'm not a lawyer but to wrongfully? imply somebody is a prostitute etc  on a public forum, without any proof, would constitute libel or defamation?  

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7 hours ago, Scorpio 22 said:

Prostitutes, escorts, call girls what next will some of you accuse them of being ::)

Well to be honest the dictionary definition of a Prostitute is...……..a person, in particular a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.....They say the truth hurts lol

Say no more eh but we all watch them.

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2 hours ago, Robwin said:

Well to be honest the dictionary definition of a Prostitute is...……..a person, in particular a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.....They say the truth hurts lol

Say no more eh but we all watch them.

You have a good point.. Are the people on RLC paid to have sex or are they paid to be there and sexual activity is encouraged ?  Is RLC nothing more than an internet pimp? I think there is a difference but the dictionary seems to disagree.

 

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I fucked up.

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