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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Strangemonkey" data-source="post: 1146677" data-attributes="member: 6533"><p>That's a good list of options MerakSpeilman, but there are others.</p><p></p><p>D.) Prostitution is seen as an acceptable part of every woman's development. Ritual prostitution as seen in Herodotus fits into this category, though some others argue that it is effectively a part of certain portions of Medieval social consciousness save that prostitution occurs at the end of a young woman's marital life rather than the begining.</p><p></p><p>E.) Prostitution is a duty to and of the state. 'Publicly owned' brothels operate for the benefit of certain portions of the national institution. In modern times these brothels primarily operate off of slaves and war captives, but a semi-pre-modern parallel could be drawn with regard to depictions of Turkish seraglios as a means to curb the lusts of the royal family without producing troublesome heirs.</p><p></p><p>F.) Prostitution is a formalized and controlled client profession. This would be something akin to the systems of prostitution at work in renaissance Venice and Japan, certain interpretations of temple prostitutes - see Gilgamesh -, or our own ideas of how high class call girls work in certain political circles. Sex workers are protected and cultivated, but they and their use are highly controlled and dependent on the approval of certain key demographics. The rest of the society may, in fact, have a very low opinion of the institution and enact measures against it at regular intervals, albeit unsuccesfully.</p><p></p><p>G.) Prostitution, and this depends on your definition of prostitution, is a domestic affair and courtesans are contracted or bought for use in specific households for extended, though potentially limited, periods. Prostitution does not take place outside of these contracts and there is social acceptance of both parties involved in these contracts where other forms of prostitution are looked upon very poorly. This would cover such institutions as temporary marriage, many forms of sex slavery, some forms of concubinage, and some perceptions of domestic servants, nurses, and indentured servants.</p><p></p><p>All of these are a little exotic for Greyhawk proper, but Oerth has a lot of exotic places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Strangemonkey, post: 1146677, member: 6533"] That's a good list of options MerakSpeilman, but there are others. D.) Prostitution is seen as an acceptable part of every woman's development. Ritual prostitution as seen in Herodotus fits into this category, though some others argue that it is effectively a part of certain portions of Medieval social consciousness save that prostitution occurs at the end of a young woman's marital life rather than the begining. E.) Prostitution is a duty to and of the state. 'Publicly owned' brothels operate for the benefit of certain portions of the national institution. In modern times these brothels primarily operate off of slaves and war captives, but a semi-pre-modern parallel could be drawn with regard to depictions of Turkish seraglios as a means to curb the lusts of the royal family without producing troublesome heirs. F.) Prostitution is a formalized and controlled client profession. This would be something akin to the systems of prostitution at work in renaissance Venice and Japan, certain interpretations of temple prostitutes - see Gilgamesh -, or our own ideas of how high class call girls work in certain political circles. Sex workers are protected and cultivated, but they and their use are highly controlled and dependent on the approval of certain key demographics. The rest of the society may, in fact, have a very low opinion of the institution and enact measures against it at regular intervals, albeit unsuccesfully. G.) Prostitution, and this depends on your definition of prostitution, is a domestic affair and courtesans are contracted or bought for use in specific households for extended, though potentially limited, periods. Prostitution does not take place outside of these contracts and there is social acceptance of both parties involved in these contracts where other forms of prostitution are looked upon very poorly. This would cover such institutions as temporary marriage, many forms of sex slavery, some forms of concubinage, and some perceptions of domestic servants, nurses, and indentured servants. All of these are a little exotic for Greyhawk proper, but Oerth has a lot of exotic places. [/QUOTE]
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