View Single Post
Old 05-25-2025, 05:22 PM  
natkejs
Confirmed User
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Nomad Land
Posts: 1,611
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wautier View Post
If you really think this has *anything* to do with vanilla content, or (typical) fetish content, then you're, frankly, out of your mind... This has more to do with paying someone to create content that is psychologically damaging to the person creating it... things like watersports, chocolate, and so on... I would expect people to be aware that Sweden of all societies would be able to discern between your normal fetish content (which can be sold anywhere), and more extreme things that are often only produced on clip sites, and cam sites...

People are still going to do it and break the rules regardless of any rules and legislations, but it would be good if people could stop to consider the damaging nature of the more serious fetish content.
Source please.

Since it's tied up with the prostitution law, which most certainly is not based on whether you paid for vaginal intercourse, or anal intercourse, or getting shit on -- paying for sexual services (which is now defined as "acts") is the crime. There has historically been zero fucks given about the actual service given.

They find that you paid a prostitute, you go down, that's it.

What suggests the new law is going to be different?
__________________
natkejs is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote