I heard it was for the moneyI am wondering what your take on why women /men offer services.
You spelled it wrong too, it's s-p-e-r-m-i-n-a-t-o-rweired....
The girls are really gonna love you now.Why they are SP's?
For the money?
They love sex?
They have mental issues?
They just want to make the world a better place?
A reason not listed?
They are oppertunist?
Actually they said 100% and I would have to say no adgenda it was research done on abuse not on SP. 1 in 4 girls are abused and 1 in 6 boys here in Canada99%? I call bullshit on that.
Who sourced the research and did they have an agenda I wonder?
Lies, damn lies and statistics...
Exactly, and this 'poll' just perpetuates that.I think saying 99% of SPs were abused is just perpetuating a horrible stereotype![]()
Actually I do believe those stats, but it is because it is estimated that 95% of women (ALL WOMEN) have been sexually assaulted (that doesn't mean raped) in their lifetime, but have not reported to the authorities. The difference with sp's is that when an assault occurs, it is usually more serious, therefore more likely to be reported. The other thing, is that studies of this nature have a morbid fixation on addressing women involved in the sex industry in the effort to affirm social stereotypes.A *government* study. Of a profession that's not socially acceptable. Yep, I trust that! "99%" of SPs being abused as kids? I highly doubt it. You've got to ask this: What kind of SPs were interviewed? High track, call girl, escort, sugar babies? What races and age brackets?
I think saying 99% of SPs were abused is just perpetuating a horrible stereotype![]()
It totally does, but I do cry bullshit on his claim that the study referred to sp's that were abused as children (as opposed to, "Were at some point in their lives the victim of a sexual assault"). Let's remember that MANY victims of childhood sexual assaults have repressed ANY memory of them happening at all, which would make such a study that the OP has referred to 100% inaccurate and unreliable.Yeah but "abused as a child" isn't the same thing as "abused in entire lifetime". If that makes sense.
Then IMO their "study" is skewed. I have worked in this business for a long time and I can say in all certainty that I was not abused in any way. Maybe it was 100% of the people they studied, (numbers can be massaged to anyone's advantage), but not 100% of all sex workers in this country were abused. Going by their "study" then, since they claim 100% of sex workers were abused, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys in Canada are sex trade workers? I don't think so. I'd like to see this study you are referring to. (Or a link to it anyway). If it was from a government source, it's most likely propaganda because it's bullshit.Actually they said 100% and I would have to say no adgenda it was research done on abuse not on SP. 1 in 4 girls are abused and 1 in 6 boys here in Canada
As I said the study was about abused kids, and the effects of abuse on our society. It wasnt about SP at all. I guess we can all just stick our heads in the sand and pretend abuse doesnt happen and there are no bad effects.A *government* study. Of a profession that's not socially acceptable. Yep, I trust that! "99%" of SPs being abused as kids? I highly doubt it. You've got to ask this: What kind of SPs were interviewed? High track, call girl, escort, sugar babies? What races and age brackets?
I think saying 99% of SPs were abused is just perpetuating a horrible stereotype![]()
Your logic eludes me.
Then IMO their "study" is skewed. I have worked in this business for a long time and I can say in all certainty that I was not abused in any way. Maybe it was 100% of the people they studied, (numbers can be massaged to anyone's advantage), but not 100% of all sex workers in this country were abused. Going by their "study" then, since they claim 100% of sex workers were abused, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys in Canada are sex trade workers? I don't think so. I'd like to see this study you are referring to. (Or a link to it anyway). If it was from a government source, it's most likely propaganda because it's bullshit.
You need to remember that a sexual assault can be something as minor as an unwelcome grab on the ass or a brush on the breast. In your lifetime, that has NEVER happened to you? Not even from another kid while you were in high school?
Then IMO their "study" is skewed. I have worked in this business for a long time and I can say in all certainty that I was not abused in any way. Maybe it was 100% of the people they studied, (numbers can be massaged to anyone's advantage), but not 100% of all sex workers in this country were abused. Going by their "study" then, since they claim 100% of sex workers were abused, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys in Canada are sex trade workers? I don't think so. I'd like to see this study you are referring to. (Or a link to it anyway). If it was from a government source, it's most likely propaganda because it's bullshit.
Well going on those parameters, I guess we'd have to say that 100% of all people in this country have been sexually abused at some point in their life. If those kind of incidents are considered sexual abuse, then I suppose 100% of people in the sex business have been abused, but then so has everyone else......You need to remember that a sexual assault can be something as minor as an unwelcome grab on the ass or a brush on the breast. In your lifetime, that has NEVER happened to you? Not even from another kid while you were in high school?





