If we look at the definition (that is the meaning of prostitute not only in technical way, but also in real life), then my argument is valid.
I did not say anything about prostitution. Prostitution is not illegal in all countries. I did not say their income is illegal. Your friend may live incredibly well or may become entrepreneur, or one day he may be the richest man. But it is also important to take into account how he came to this point. When he thinks about his life, he always should remember that once he was selling his body. For most honourable people the important thing is not the amount of money they make; it is to make that money in honourable and honest way.
Not like prostitution, in porn industry they may pay taxes and it may not be illegal. But these do not change the fact that people in porn industry sell their bodies for money and if a person sells his/her body for money, they s/he is a prostitute. Therefore all people in porn industry are prostitute.
Debating and sharing knowledge are what matters in my life and that is why I put energy into it. If you think it is hilarious, then do not reply...
I tend to agree with your definition of prostitution, but it's not like it really matters to me. I wouldn't engage somebody in any part of the sex trade industry in a debate on this subject because it doesn't matter to me and I wouldn't want to disrespect them by putting them down and making them feel bad.
I know most people on here probably don't want to hear anything about God, but I try to treat people with kindness and respect and brotherly love, like Jesus did. He didn't put anybody down, except the Scribes and Pharisees because they thought they were BETTER than everybody else.
Do you think "model", "porn star", and prostitute are the same?
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If we look at the definition (that is the meaning of prostitute not only in technical way, but also in real life), then my argument is valid.
I did not say anything about prostitution. Prostitution is not illegal in all countries. I did not say their income is illegal. Your friend may live incredibly well or may become entrepreneur, or one day he may be the richest man. But it is also important to take into account how he came to this point. When he thinks about his life, he always should remember that once he was selling his body. For most honourable people the important thing is not the amount of money they make; it is to make that money in honourable and honest way.
Not like prostitution, in porn industry they may pay taxes and it may not be illegal. But these do not change the fact that people in porn industry sell their bodies for money and if a person sells his/her body for money, they s/he is a prostitute. Therefore all people in porn industry are prostitute.
Debating and sharing knowledge are what matters in my life and that is why I put energy into it. If you think it is hilarious, then do not reply...
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I tend to agree with your definition of prostitution, but it's not like it really matters to me. I wouldn't engage somebody in any part of the sex trade industry in a debate on this subject because it doesn't matter to me and I wouldn't want to disrespect them by putting them down and making them feel bad.
I know most people on here probably don't want to hear anything about God, but I try to treat people with kindness and respect and brotherly love, like Jesus did. He didn't put anybody down, except the Scribes and Pharisees because they thought they were BETTER than everybody else.