I would refer her to a local attorney to ask about the local regulations, how they are worded in her local is a huge consideration. I would also recommend that the details often do not matter in a vice operation as much as they will in court. Touch itself is heavily regulated by other laws - I.e., the reason they can only massage your feet to knees when doing a pedicure, or scalp and neck at the hair salon. The wording (or lack thereof) about "for the purpose of sexual gratification" is likely key.
Again, this is an issue to discuss with a local attorney.
I hope this provider has a day job and a stomach of steel!
Let's assume a woman provides a service where she lets men lick her feet and charges for the service. She provides no other services.
Most states define prostitution as sexual contact involving genitals, anus or breasts in exchange for money. So her services are legally not prostitution.
So legally she is not a prostitute. But her clients derive sexual satisfaction from licking her feet.
What would YOU call her?? A provider, a prostitute.
Neither of the two women I've seen in the last few weeks are prostitutes. Sure, I paid them for their time. It so happens that they played with my willie made him very wet. I even happened to fuck both of these ladies.
They seemed to genuinely enjoy what they were doing. They provided a service and they enjoyed doing it.
A prostitute is someone who hates what they are doing, but keep doing it - for money.
Last month, I lost count of how many times I got chewed out by my boss. I enjoy my line of work, but I hate being mistreated. But I stick around so that I can keep my comfy six figure income. I think I am more of a prostitute than these gals. And yet I don't sell sex at all.
I'd call her and the guy involved two consenting adults, who ought to get to do whatever they want to do in private, as long as they're not harming or imposing on anyone else. And if a gift or some money changes hands, that's their business. Why should you or I care one way or the other?
I would refer her to a local attorney to ask about the local regulations, how they are worded in her local is a huge consideration. I would also recommend that the details often do not matter in a vice operation as much as they will in court. Touch itself is heavily regulated by other laws - I.e., the reason they can only massage your feet to knees when doing a pedicure, or scalp and neck at the hair salon. The wording (or lack thereof) about "for the purpose of sexual gratification" is likely key.
Again, this is an issue to discuss with a local attorney.
I hope this provider has a day job and a stomach of steel!
Just how long would you be delighted to suck my toes Mr. Fisher? I'd happily let you at them... though would demand more attention in fairly short order! : D
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