Prostitution advertises to a passerby in the
red-light district in
Amsterdam Prostitution is a main component of the sex industry and may take place in a
brothel, at a facility provided by the prostitute, at a client's hotel room, in a parked car, or on the street. Often this is arranged through a
pimp or an
escort agency. Prostitution involves a
prostitute or
sex worker providing commercial sexual services to a client. In some cases, the prostitute is at liberty to determine whether she or he will engage in a particular type of sexual activity, but
forced prostitution and
sexual slavery does exist in some places around the world. Reasons as to why an individual may enter into prostitution are varied. Socialist and radical feminists have cited poverty, oppressive capitalistic processes, and patriarchal societies that marginalizes people based on race and class as reasons for the continued presence of prostitution, as these aspects all work together to maintain oppression. Other reasons include displacement due to conflict and war. Institutionalized racism in the United States has been cited as a reason for the prevalence of sex workers who are Black or other people of color, as this leads to inequality and a lack of access to resources. The legality of prostitution and associated activities (soliciting, brothels, procuring) varies by jurisdiction. Yet even where it is illegal, a thriving underground business usually exists because of high demand and the high income that can be made by pimps, brothel owners, escort agencies, and traffickers. A
brothel is a commercial establishment where people may engage in
sexual activity with a prostitute, though for legal or cultural reasons they may describe themselves as
massage parlors,
bars,
strip clubs or by some other description.
Sex work in a brothel is considered safer than
street prostitution. Prostitution and the operation of brothels are legal in some countries, but illegal in others. For instance, there are legal brothels in
Nevada, US, due to the legalization of prostitution in some areas of the state. In countries where prostitution and brothels are legal, brothels may be subject to many and varied restrictions. Forced prostitution is usually illegal as is prostitution by or with
minors, though the age may vary. Some countries prohibit particular sex acts. In some countries, brothels are subject to strict planning restrictions and in some cases are confined to designated
red-light districts. Some countries prohibit or regulate how brothels advertise their services, or they may prohibit the sale or consumption of alcohol on the premises. In some countries where operating a brothel is legal, some brothel operators may choose to operate illegally. Some men and women may travel away from their home to engage with local prostitutes, in a practice called
sex tourism, and can have a variety of different socio-economic effects on the destinations. Male sex tourism can create or augment demand for sex services in the host countries, while
female sex tourism tends not to use facilities that are specifically devoted to that purpose. Like tourism in general, sex tourism can make a significant contribution to local economies, especially in popular urban centers and places particularly known as sex tourism destinations. Sex tourism may arise as a result of stringent anti-prostitution laws in a tourist's home country, and although it may contribute to the destination economy, it can create social problems in the host country. Prostitution is extremely prevalent in Asia, particularly in
Southeast Asian nations such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. Due to the longstanding economic instability of many of these nations, increasing numbers of women have been forced to turn towards the sex industry there for work. According to Lin Lim, an
International Labour Organization official who directed a study on prostitution in Southeast Asia, "it is very likely that women who lose their jobs in manufacturing and other service sectors and whose families rely on their remittances may be driven to enter the sex sector." A typical example of this can be found in the city of
Dalian. The city was declared a special economic zone in 1984; by the twenty-first century what had been a small fishing community developed an advanced commercial sector and a correspondingly large sex industry. In spite of these circumstances, most Asian countries do not have strong policies regarding prostitution. Their governments are challenged in this regard because of the differing contexts that surround prostitution, from voluntary and financially beneficial labor to virtual slavery. The increasing economic prominence of China and Japan have made these issues a global concern.
Pornography preparing to shoot an outdoor scene for an adult film Pornography is the
explicit portrayal of explicit
sexual subject matter for the purposes of
sexual arousal and
erotic satisfaction. A
pornographic model poses for pornographic photographs. A
pornographic film actor or
porn star performs in pornographic films. In cases where only limited dramatic skills are involved, a performer in pornographic films may be called a
pornographic model. Pornography can be provided to the consumer in a variety of media, ranging from
books,
magazines,
postcards,
photos,
videos,
sound recording,
sculptures,
drawing,
painting,
animation,
films, or
video games. However, when sexual acts are performed for a live audience, by definition it is not pornography, as the term applies to the depiction of the act, rather than the act itself. Thus, portrayals such as sex shows and
striptease are not classified as pornography. The first home-
PCs capable of
network communication prompted the arrival of online services for adults in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The wide-open early days of the
World Wide Web quickly snowballed into the
dot-com boom, in-part fueled by an incredible global increase in the demand for and
consumption of pornography and
erotica. Around 2009, the U.S. porn industry's revenue of $10–15 billion a year was more than the combined revenue of professional sports and live music combined and roughly on par or above Hollywood's box office revenue. There is mixed evidence on the social impact of pornography. Some insights come from
meta-analyses synthesizing data from prior research. A 2015 meta-analysis indicated that pornography consumption is correlated with sexual aggression. However, it is unknown if pornography promotes, reduces or has no effect on sexual aggression at an individual level, because this correlation may not be causal. In fact, counter intuitively, pornography has been found to reduce sexual aggression at a societal level. A 2009 review stated that all scientific investigations of increases in the availability of pornography show no change or a decrease in the level of sexual offending. The question of whether pornography consumption affects consumers' happiness was addressed by a 2017 meta-analysis. It concluded that men who consume pornography are less satisfied with some areas of their lives, but pornography consumption does not make a significant difference in other areas, or to the lives of women. Additionally, a sample of Americans revealed in 2017 that those who had viewed pornography were more likely to experience romantic relationship breakup than their non-pornography watching counterparts, and that the effect was more pronounced with men.
Other types Adult entertainment is
entertainment intended to be viewed by adults only, and distinguished from family entertainment. The style of adult entertainment may be
ribaldry or bawdry. Any entertainment that normally includes sexual content qualifies as adult entertainment, including sex channels for television and
pre-paid sex films for "on demand", as well as
adult movie theaters,
sex shops, and
strip clubs. It also includes sex-oriented
men's magazines,
sex movies,
sex toys and
fetish and
BDSM paraphernalia. Sex workers can be prostitutes,
call girls,
pornographic film actors,
pornographic models,
sex show performers,
erotic dancers,
striptease dancers,
bikini baristas,
telephone sex operators,
cybersex operators,
erotic massage providers, or
amateur porn stars for online sex sessions and videos. Other specialists in the wider industry include
courtesans and
dominatrixes, some of whom may hope to earn more by specialising in these
niche markets. Other members of the sex industry include the hostesses that work in many bars in China. These hostesses are women who are hired by men to sit with them and provide them with company, which entails drinking and making conversation, while the men
flirt and make sexual comments. A number of these hostesses also offer sexual services at offsite locations to the men who hire them. Although this is not done by every woman who works as a hostess in the bars of China, the hostesses are all generally labeled as "grey women". This means that while they are not seen as prostitutes, they are not considered suitable marriage partners for many men. Other woman who are included in the "grey women" category are the permanent mistresses or "second wives" that many Chinese businessmen have. In addition, like any other industry, there are people who work in or service the sex industry as managers, film crews, photographers, website developers and
webmasters, sales personnel, book and magazine writers and editors, etc. Some create business models, negotiate trade, make press releases, draw up contracts with other owners, buy and sell content, offer technical support, run servers, billing services, or payroll, organize trade shows and various events, do marketing and sales forecasts, provide human resources, or provide tax services and legal support. Usually, those in management or staff do not have direct dealings with sex workers, instead hiring photographers who have direct contact with the sex workers. ==Perspectives==