MsSophie
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Joined: 3/26/2006 From: Stockholm, Sweden Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Arpig sorry Sophie, but I have already rejected that as a definition, it varies far to much from one place to the next...in Canada you are breaking the law by saying you are a Pro dom and asking for money (the actual buying and selling are ok, you just can't talk about it). The local laws define what is illegal, not what is. I respectfully disagree. In order to define what is illegal, or legal, the law first defines the phenomena (in lack of a better word). And, frankly, it is actually not your right to reject any definition made by Swedish law, as long as you are not a Swedish citizen or resident - just as it is not my right to cast aside any definition made in your juristiction. As you said it varies, and should we not be eternally grateful for that!? So, professional dominance is illegal in Canada, this is interesting for me to find out. However, you do not tell me if it is illegal because it is, by law, considered prostitution. What I am telling you is that by Swedish law pro-domination is not considered prostitution as long as there is no touching of genitals involved. I may be considered a part time prostitute in a different country, where I currently reside I am not!
< Message edited by MsSophie -- 4/7/2006 10:03:33 AM >
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