Anonymous wrote:I've known a few prosititutes in my life. Of the ones I met, they fell into two categories:
1. Did it for quick money and desperation. Typically addicted to drugs and need enough for another hit. The (sad) side-effect of drug use is you tend to lose weight since you don't have an appetite, which makes these people more "valued" on the market since skinny people fit a more typical beauty ideal.
2. To earn money. It's a mix of easy money and fun. These are rarely addicts, though I've seen one or two do coke or marijuana when offered. They are higher-end and aren't roaming the streets. All clients are found through websites or referrals, and clients pay well. There's more "dating" involved here, and they like going to fancy restaurants and the rest of it. To some extent, they also pick their clients.
There is certainly a third category which is those who are coerced and forced into it. I just haven't met anyone in that situation so can't comment on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
How did they market themselves as prostitutes to rich men? Did they just wander around country clubs and expensive nightclubs and offer their services? You know, in between classes.
Ummmmm.....the Internet?
Ummm … maybe now … but no they do hang out at high stakes lol aces like hotel bars and managers will recognize them and throw them out of nice places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
How did they market themselves as prostitutes to rich men? Did they just wander around country clubs and expensive nightclubs and offer their services? You know, in between classes.
Ummmmm.....the Internet?
This isn’t true. Some look like models, they are blazing hot which is why rich guys pay them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
If they were paid, it was not “amateur”. Also this sounds like a dudes fantasy fiction. Prostitutes (sorry, escorts, lol) are not pretty, normal, UMC college women looking for fancy nights out and to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
How did they market themselves as prostitutes to rich men? Did they just wander around country clubs and expensive nightclubs and offer their services? You know, in between classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
How did they market themselves as prostitutes to rich men? Did they just wander around country clubs and expensive nightclubs and offer their services? You know, in between classes.
Anonymous wrote:In many parts of Latin America prostitution is perfectly legal but “pimping” is not. That’s the difference between prostitution and sex trafficking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In many parts of Latin America prostitution is perfectly legal but “pimping” is not. That’s the difference between prostitution and sex trafficking
Yes this is how it should be. Pimping is trafficking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of prostitution is sex trafficking. It’s very rare to find a sex worker who is not being coerced.
I went to HS with two girls from totally ordinary UMC families with no abuse history at all, and both started doing amateur paid porn and escort work while in college, just for the money and the thrill of it.
No pimps, no coercion, nothing. Just because they were having fun and making quite a bit of untaxed income. At one point I even considered it myself, but I was too scared someone who knew me would find out and tell my parents.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think a pimp does????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I first really started widely hearing the term sex trafficking about 10 years ago. Prior to that, I considered sex trafficking to be where victims were essentially kidnapped and forced into prostitution. It's pretty evident that the term is now used for situations that are less coercive than what I had previously assumed.
So are most forms of prostitution now considered trafficking? And would the pimps of yesteryear (prior to the 2000's) now be labeled traffickers?
Whatever the political buzz word of the time is. It's all so meaningless and tiresome.
It's the world's oldest profession and will never be eradicated by the big government socialists or the puritanical religious cults.