Christhecat
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For the ladies: Would you be bothered if a guy you had started seeing -- nice, normal, STD-clean -- had slept with escorts in the past when he was lonely? If so, why?
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That is not a good parallel...
A one night stand is a mutually sought out sexual encounter between people who are both out to enjoy it.
But with a prostitute, the man is essentially paying the woman so as to use her body for sex with (unless he's hopelessly naive) the knowledge that she will not be enjoying it. I think that the level of sexual objectification involved with sex work, and the commodification of bodies that it involves, make it a completely different thing from a one night stand.
That's why I would have a problem if my partner went to a prostitute. It shows that they are the kind of person who is okay enough with the objectification and commodification of women to enjoy that kind of sex.
As much as I support the ideas of prostitution and sex workers, and as much as I do not judge women who choose to work in such a profession, I agree with the above poster.
For the ladies: Would you be bothered if a guy you had started seeing -- nice, normal, STD-clean -- had slept with escorts in the past when he was lonely? If so, why?
The way I look at it is that guys will take a woman out, buy her dinner, drinks, talk sweetly, all in the hope of bedding her. he is paying for sex. The woman goes to bed with the guy because he has been nice and bought her dinner. Is the guy a John and the woman a pro? What's the difference when a guy pays for sex in cash instead of dinner/drinks, etc. Stop being so judgemental. Just make sure the guy has gone to a high class professional escort rather than a drugged up streetwalker.
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That is not a good parallel...
A one night stand is a mutually sought out sexual encounter between people who are both out to enjoy it.
But with a prostitute, the man is essentially paying the woman so as to use her body for sex with (unless he's hopelessly naive) the knowledge that she will not be enjoying it. I think that the level of sexual objectification involved with sex work, and the commodification of bodies that it involves, make it a completely different thing from a one night stand.
That's why I would have a problem if my partner went to a prostitute. It shows that they are the kind of person who is okay enough with the objectification and commodification of women to enjoy that kind of sex.
Oh absolutely, I have to add this caveat...this is nothing to do with the sex workers themselves. They are women making a rational decision, I'm not saying they are dirty or stupid or passive victims or anything like that. It's the men I have a problem with.
As much as I support the ideas of prostitution and sex workers, and as much as I do not judge women who choose to work in such a profession, I agree with the above poster.
So it's fine that women offer sex for business, but men who employ those women are somehow less decent? Kind of a brutal double standard, no?
(I love playing devil's advocate)
Any man that willingly pays for sex knowing that the sex worker will receive little to no pleasure for sleeping with him, well...that screams "I don't put value on sex".
He's paying to masturbate inside her body. He could do the very same with a sex toy or his own hand. Practically for free.
I never quite understood the throught process of "Supporting the sex workers but despising the men who PAY said workers". Without those men, the sex industry wouldn't have anything to do. How can you support one half of the equation and not the other?
To the OP... in case he's still about.