Tuesday 20 February 2007

Is Prostitution to take money from someone who is expecting sex and do not supply it?


Taking money from someone who is expecting sex and do not supply it is not prostitution. In any society when that transaction happens man shouldn't offer money to woman if they was no spoken word to discuss about sex. Some people earn a living through having a career to con people who offers them money. the woman in the television series, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961, Paramount was just fortunate that the man she targeted were rich and they found her attractive and offered her money as they fancied her. The man just assumed that she was up for sex after giving her money without confirming before hand. Some people could be facing things like gas and electrical bills during that time the man offers them money. The person takes the money to reduce the strain.

Is shoplifting any different to any other kind of theft?


If you shoplift you may not hurt anyone for example, shoplifting a packet of sweets unlike breaking into someone's car they may get hurt. If you shoplift from a big company they can afford to replace the item as they want to keep the business running. They also want to stay and maintain the standsrds required to competition with other companies and satisfy their customers by providing the goods. the people who can afford to buy things shoplift them instead as it makes you feel good if do not get caught. You can resale the item you store and make profit without having to have spent your own money to buy it in the first place like the woman that stole clothes and did not get caught in the television series, 'Breaking Out is hard to do, 'Family Guy, 2005, Fox.