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Sex clients are persons who patronise prostitutes. The slang terms punter (UK) and john (North America) are used among both prostitutes and law enforcement.

In the US, some sex clients call themselves mongers. Short for whoremonger, this is a word that has expanded from its meaning of a pimp or bawd, who dealt in prostitutes as a fishmonger deals in fish, to include anyone keeping the company of prostitutes. The euphemistic term hobbyist is in circulation among sex clients who are active online.

The term john may have originated from the customers giving their name as "John", which is a common name in English speaking countries. Although disputed, the origin has also been proposed as reference to Pope John XII.

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External links

  • "John Schools" as an attempt to educate prostitutes' clients
  • Street prostitution by Michael S. Scott, US DOJ Problem-Oriented Guides for Police Series, No. 2

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