- Transactional sex
Transactional sexual relationships are
sexual relationship s where the giving of gifts or services is an important factor. Transactional sex relationships are distinct from other kinds ofprostitution , in that the transactional sex provides only a portion of the income of the person providing the sex. Those offering sex may or may not feel affection for their patrons.In the western world, transactional sex usually involves a woman living in extreme poverty. If unable to pay her rent one month, she might have sex with her landlord. Any number of other services, legal and illegal, can be paid for with sex acts.
Transactional sexual relationships are particularly common in
sub-Saharan Africa , where they often involve relationships between older men and younger women or girls.In many cases, the woman in a transactional sexual relationship may remain faithful to her boyfriend, while he may have multiple sexual partners. In other cases, the woman may have multiple partners. In both of these cases, transactional sex presents an increased risk ofHIV infection. As a result, transactional sex is a factor involved in the spread ofAIDS in Africa .The general consensus among those studying transactional sex is that it is associated with the joint onslaught of
poverty and the influence of Westernconsumerism , the differences in economic power between men and women, and the breakdown of traditionalAfrican marriage customs involvingbridewealth .See also
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Enjo kōsai
*Kept woman External links
* Minki Chatterji, Nancy Murray, David London, and Philip Anglewicz. " [http://www.policyproject.com/pubs/countryreports/Trans_Sex.pdf The Factors Influencing Transactional Sex Among Young Men and Women in 12 Sub-Saharan African Countries] ", POLICY Project, October 2004. "(pdf)"
* Helen Epstein. [http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/faculty/frerichs/fidelityfix.html "The Fidelity Fix"] , first published in the "New York Times", June 13, 2004
* Luke, N.; Kurz, K. " [http://www.icrw.org/docs/CrossGenSex_Report_902.pdf Cross-generational and transactional sexual relations in Sub-Saharan Africa: prevalence of behavior and implications for negotiating safer sexual practices] ". International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), USA, 2002. "(pdf)"
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