Should clients and prostitutes negotiate sex acts in advance?
That’s a tricky question. Negotiating sex acts in advance is usually a good idea, to ensure compatibility, to prevent misunderstandings later, and to discuss safe sex requirements. Unfortunately, anti-prostitution laws make these risky to discuss in many areas. Therefore, it is a good idea to assume that when hiring an escort, the prostitute will provide all of the traditional services as defined in Section 4.1. A masseur can be safely assumed to provide massage and masturbation. If a client desires more than these services, he should bring it up in advance in such a way as to minimize the legal risk for both parties. If a prostitute is only willing to do less than these services, he should make his limitations clear in advance. Hustlers and dancers should negotiate their acts with a client on a case-by-case basis, ideal in a way that limits their legal risk. Of course, this is a theoretical ideal. As long as prostitution remains forbidden on both social and legal fonts, the industry w