Transactional sex

From Robin's SM-201 Website
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Index of Sexology articles
#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ


Transactional sex refers to sexual relationships where the giving and/or receiving of gifts, money or other services is an important factor. The participants do not necessarily frame themselves in terms of prostitutes/clients, but often as girlfriends/boyfriends, or sugar babies/sugar daddies/mamas. Those offering sex may or may not feel affection for their partners.

Transactional sex is a superset of sex work, in that the exchange of monetary reward for sex includes a broader set of (usually non-marital) obligations that do not necessarily involve a predetermined payment or gift, but where there is a definite motivation to benefit materially from the sexual exchange.

Currencies

Alcohol

Alcohol has been used as a currency for transactional sex in South Africa and Uganda.

Transactional sex related articles
Alienation of affectionsCasting couchCharismatic authorityCicisbeoConcubinageEnjo kōsaiHalo effectHypergamyIncelKept woman
LookismMate valuePhysical attractiveness stereotypeProstitutionProstitution among animalsPolygyny threshold modelSex for fish
Sexual capitalSugar babySugar daddySugar mamaTreating (dating)Wanghong economy

Arfticles on Wikipedia: English royal mistress French royal mistresses

External links

Chain-09.png
Jump to: Main PageMicropediaMacropediaIconsSexologyTime LineHistoryLife LessonsLinksHelp
Chat roomsWhat links hereCopyright infoContact informationCategory:Root