Friday, June 12, 2015

Japan court ruling stirs controversy among adultery experts...

Sexual relationships that involve the exchange of money cannot be considered adultery, according to a Tokyo District Court ruling involving a couple and a bar hostess.

The verdict finalized in 2014 is stirring controversy among Japan's legal experts, The Japan Times reported Wednesday. No damages were rewarded to the plaintiff – the wife of a man who was allegedly sleeping with a hostess for more than seven years.

Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun reported the sexual relationship between the man, a company president, and the paid sex partner had caused the plaintiff "emotional distress," and that she had sought more than $32,000 in compensation.

Judge Masamitsu Shiseki of the Tokyo District Court ruled in 2014 the sex between the plaintiff's husband and the hostess was strictly business, and therefore did not harm the marriage.

"The defendant had sexual relations with her patron only for business, like in cases of prostitution, and such conduct does not damage peaceful marital life," Shiseki had said. Full story...

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