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"Current laws on prostitution in Canada, introduced in 2014, make it illegal to purchase sexual services but legal to sell them."
No, Rin didn't lie and he didn't break the law. He didn't purchase the services, he bought them. Or bartered for them with money. Or ... depends on what the meaning of purchase is.
No, Rin didn't lie and he didn't break the law. He didn't purchase the services, he bought them. Or bartered for them with money. Or ... depends on what the meaning of purchase is.
The current law merely codifies the existing culture of Montreal, one pays for companionship. One cannot *communicate* for the sake of boinking. In the US, however, boinking in exchange for monies is illegal.
It's always funny when one of the jealous little basement dwellers outs themselves.
Get a passport and experience life outside of this open air prison cesspool of uptight God fearing asswipes.
It doesn't matter what the wiki tells you, the reality in Montreal ( where Rin references) is that there's more pussy for sale then you can handle. Wether or not some POS politicians got a bad law on the books, is irrelevant, because they don't have a Big Government Police State trolling the streets looking for freedom lovers to extort, like the one you simple simon fucks embrace here in the states
While that may be almost conceivable, you do realize for a nice crisp Benjamin Franklin, you can squirt your babies all over the face of a bad ass broad up in the Great White North?
Wether or not some POS politicians got a bad law on the books, is irrelevant,
Lax enforcement is not the same thing as complete legality. He led us to believe the latter is the case.
Thunderlips had already covered this topic some time ago ...
http://patrick.net/Rin's+favorite+North+American+R%26R+Destination+under+threat
So you can pay to screw them, but if you disagree with them, you are jailed? That doesn't work so well with price negotiation.
"Current laws on prostitution in Canada, introduced in 2014, make it illegal to purchase sexual services but legal to sell them."
No, Rin didn't lie and he didn't break the law. He didn't purchase the services, he bought them. Or bartered for them with money. Or ... depends on what the meaning of purchase is.
Maybe he just forgot to pay for services that were rendered. Technically, he would not have broken the law that way.
Maybe he just forgot to pay for services that were rendered. Technically, he would not have broken the law that way.
No way: he is too afraid of becoming a victim of false rape accusation to have sex for free. ;)
Like I said in the past, if you have to pay to get it, that's just a pathetic life...
CIC's just jealous of Rin because he's too damn poor to pay for sex and has to blow strangers along the NJ turnpike rest stops just to get his daily protein requirements.
And in CIC's case, here is his source of adventures. Thankfully it only costs him a few dollars:
Poor Rin, France outlaws paying for sex! I guess marrying for money and then taking half while sititng on your ass is still legal in france?
It's the first sentence in the wiki-fucking-pedia:
"Current laws on prostitution in Canada, introduced in 2014, make it illegal to purchase sexual services but legal to sell them."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Canada
Apparently Canada is no different in this regard from US of A. Even worse, in fact. Because Nevada.