Rape is unwanted sex. Why playing in sexy films or sexy scenes as a professional

Rape is unwanted sex. Why playing in sexy films or sexy scenes as a professional

Rape is unwanted sex. Why playing in sexy films or sexy scenes as a professional obligation (i.e., being obliged to have sex with another actor/actress who is NOT necessarily beloved already) is not considered as rape? I mean, being raped by the director or producer, not by the other actor/actress who is him/herself the other victim of this rape? And why this job is considered different from prostitution? What's the position of Human Rights in these regards?

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