Posted: 11/04/09
I wasn't really being serious about facials being a loophole in the new RI law. New law or old law, there will probably always be some dancers willing to go farther than you would expect. Previously in Providence, I've had strippers offer BJs and sex regularly, and willing to take a cum shot on tits, ass, or pussy. So I thought I'd see if I could talk one into taking a shot on the face and I got lucky after a few tries. i didn't think the price was out of line considering how rare it probably is.
For the record, this is the beginning text of the actual new law in Rhode Island, where it defines prohibited acts. Note that it is pretty specific in what it includes and doesn't seem to cover lap dances, no matter how much mileage you get, as long as no one is using their hands on anothers genitals. It's human nature to try and find loopholes in any restriction, and you can bet that dancers will try to be creative in how they can service you without violating the law. I mean, that's why pasties exist in some states - just to comply with the letter of the law.
COMMERCIAL SEXUAL ACTIVITY
11-34.1-1. Definitions. -- The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings:
(1) "Sexual conduct" means sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anal intercourse, and digital intrusion or intrusion by any object into the genital opening or anal opening of another person's body, or the stimulation by hand of another's genitals for the purposes of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of either person.
(2) “Commercial sexual activity” means any sexual conduct which is performed or promised in return for a fee.
(3) “Fee” means any thing of monetary value, including but not limited to money, given as consideration for sexual conduct.
11-34.1-2. Prostitution. -- (a) A person is guilty of prostitution when such person engages or agrees or offers to engage in sexual conduct with another person in return for a fee.
Any person found guilty under this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six (6) months, or to a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both.