Just saw this on CBC newsfeed and got me thinking how many of the girls here feel the same way inside. Outside of Perb I would bet the percentage is quite high.https://www.google.ca/amp/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4587824
Ask one whose been doing it for more than 20 years and see if she finds it enjoyable.That is a very damaged woman in need of help.
Her letter mentions lovers and sex outside of being an SP that she feels as conflicted, upset and repulsed by, so it has less to do with being an SP and more to do with her inner torment. I suspect she had mental health issues well before a 14 year old boy asked her to touch his penis.
The narrative of anti-sex lobbyists always points in one direction, but rarely brings up the women who are mentally and emotionally stable and find sex work empowering, lucrative and enjoyable.
This would apply to most jobs.Ask one whose been doing it for more than 20 years and see if she finds it enjoyable.
Not really, most jobs you don't have to pretend you enjoy the intimacy, fake orgasms, have sex with overweight, smelly, creepy guys you wouldn't give the time of day to in a normal life. It's different than a normal job. Don't kid yourself.This would apply to most jobs.
awareness is everythingI think there is a whole range of experiences that bring women to this industry, and while there are many uncoerced willing women who enter the industry freely and enjoy it, I don't think it is healthy to ignore or diminish that there is also a portion of the industry that is filled with coerced, sometimes trafficked, abused and drug abusing women.
I have made a personal commitment to try to be a non exploitive purchaser of sex, but I can't deny my personal experiences. Personally, I have met women who experience anxiety, not excitement, before meeting clients. I have met women who struggled with seeing men that disgusted them. I have met women who have taken drugs or alcohol to make work bearable. I have met women who were drug addicts, but hid it well. I have met women that were 'turned out' by pimp boyfriends. I have met women who have been beaten up by their pimps. I have met women whose pimps have forced them to provide no restriction 'dates'. I have met women that have had boundaries pushed, experienced abuse or been raped by clients. I have met women who hate this industry but feel stuck because the reward can be financial security and independence.
I know and can't ignore that this exists.
I don't do any of that.... I can choose to do, or not to do, something whereas you may have to talk to your boss if you refuse to work :laugh: <--sorry for laughing (sosorrynotsorryNot really, most jobs you don't have to pretend you enjoy the intimacy, fake orgasms, have sex with overweight, smelly, creepy guys you wouldn't give the time of day to in a normal life. It's different than a normal job. Don't kid yourself.
Why do you suspect a little 6-year-old girl getting molested had previous mental health issues?I suspect she had mental health issues well before a 14 year old boy asked her to touch his penis.
This is a great reply!I think there is a whole range of experiences that bring women to this industry, and while there are many uncoerced willing women who enter the industry freely and enjoy it, I don't think it is healthy to ignore or diminish that there is also a portion of the industry that is filled with coerced, sometimes trafficked, abused and drug abusing women.
I have made a personal commitment to try to be a non exploitive purchaser of sex, but I can't deny my personal experiences. Personally, I have met women who experience anxiety, not excitement, before meeting clients. I have met women who struggled with seeing men that disgusted them. I have met women who have taken drugs or alcohol to make work bearable. I have met women who were drug addicts, but hid it well. I have met women that were 'turned out' by pimp boyfriends. I have met women who have been beaten up by their pimps. I have met women whose pimps have forced them to provide no restriction 'dates'. I have met women that have had boundaries pushed, experienced abuse or been raped by clients. I have met women who hate this industry but feel stuck because the reward can be financial security and independence.
I know and can't ignore that this exists.
I'm not sure how avoiding the exploited ones helps them, they need to money too and could get beaten more if they don't make it. IMO avoiding these girls doesn't help them any more than paying them (unless they're plain outright dirty drug addicts) I give out money to people that work on the streets, if they are working towards something...no matter what it is they do, they made that choice to stay there (because everyone can run, get help and save themselves, I know because I had to do it once or twice myself)This is a great reply!
I've also been in this world for long enough to see that there are many very very sad situations involving women being exploited, abused, coerced and more. Every client should make it his mandate to try his best to ensure he's seeing a happy and healthy sex worker, who is doing this of her own accord.
Am I reading correctly Emmy St Claire VANCOUVER Companion? OMG I know what my birthday gift to myself will be.Why do you suspect a little 6-year-old girl getting molested had previous mental health issues?
Just giving money to somebody is not that controversial. Paying for a sex act is quite different. There's a question of consent. A question when (at what dollar amount) it becomes exploitation by the client. A question who are we helping when most money could be going to a pimp or to feeding a drug habit.I'm not sure how avoiding the exploited ones helps them, they need to money too and could get beaten more if they don't make it. IMO avoiding these girls doesn't help them any more than paying them (unless they're plain outright dirty drug addicts) I give out money to people that work on the streets, if they are working towards something...






