Transactional sex

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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.[1][2]
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.[3]

Currencies

Alcohol

Alcohol has been used as a currency for transactional sex in South Africa and Uganda.[4][5][6]

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