sex worker
more neutral or sympathetic alternative to prost-tute, wh-r-. frankly offering s-x for money is seen as either a necessary or acceptable job, parallel to (say) factory work, and no stigma or sneer of contempt should be attached to its pract-tioners.
“s-x workers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains (unless you are happy wearing them)”
side effect of the bourgeois fantasies of some latter day feminists who greet prost-tution and p-rnography with universal, and therefore unmerited, green lights.
s-x work is real obviously, and we shouldn’t demonize the people who do it. but too many of the fools who are trying to normalize or celebrate it are writing about fantasy, not socio-economic reality.
“you wouldn’t beleive emma’s over-reaction when i said i saw a hooker strolling fifth avenue! she insisted i say s-x worker instead.”
“man, forget her. the girl is all theory and att-tude and no street smarts.”
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