punkreader
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In a story not submitted here, one of the 7 viewpoint characters, and my first developed one, is a prostitute. The entire story takes place in the span of about 250 years, from about 1240 to a bit past 1490.
But, anyway, I'm pretty confident in my ideas of how she behaves and whatnot:
- she's submissive when she has to be in her interactions, but wants to be the one in control;
- she's deeply unhappy in her job, and develops a drinking problem that later contributes to the breakdown of her marriage (along with severe communication issues);
- she is worried about pregnancy and disease;
- she views sex afterwards as "Something that is done in exchange for something else, that can be pleasurable, but might not always be. The discomfort is worth whatever I've set myself up to gain.";
- she does not dislike sex outright, but she usually doesn't find it all that pleasurable, either;
- she has an intense fear of starvation stemming from earlier experiences, but fed (no pun intended) during her tenure in the brothel system, in which food is tied to work and the money she brings in;
- she does eventually find a lover, in a disgraced and very wealthy noblewoman, but this noblewoman, unhappy in her own life with a husband she cannot love (she being a lesbian, and he being not at all...warm and fuzzy) and a family that cast her away for not sharing in its political ambitions, wants to control her as well, albiet mostly in the sexual realm. That relationship brings its own host of problems for both women;
I've read BeautifulDesire's wonderful article on the "New Prostitute," and it was helpful. But what do you think of the above? What more could I do? How do you think I should write a Medieval prostitute?
Also, the setting can be explained, if it's needed, but I think "brothel" is rather self-explanatory - the story itself is set in Medieval Japan (Kamakura and Muromachi eras), as well as a bit in the later Heian as part of one character's backstory, and isn't included in the timeline above.
But, anyway, I'm pretty confident in my ideas of how she behaves and whatnot:
- she's submissive when she has to be in her interactions, but wants to be the one in control;
- she's deeply unhappy in her job, and develops a drinking problem that later contributes to the breakdown of her marriage (along with severe communication issues);
- she is worried about pregnancy and disease;
- she views sex afterwards as "Something that is done in exchange for something else, that can be pleasurable, but might not always be. The discomfort is worth whatever I've set myself up to gain.";
- she does not dislike sex outright, but she usually doesn't find it all that pleasurable, either;
- she has an intense fear of starvation stemming from earlier experiences, but fed (no pun intended) during her tenure in the brothel system, in which food is tied to work and the money she brings in;
- she does eventually find a lover, in a disgraced and very wealthy noblewoman, but this noblewoman, unhappy in her own life with a husband she cannot love (she being a lesbian, and he being not at all...warm and fuzzy) and a family that cast her away for not sharing in its political ambitions, wants to control her as well, albiet mostly in the sexual realm. That relationship brings its own host of problems for both women;
I've read BeautifulDesire's wonderful article on the "New Prostitute," and it was helpful. But what do you think of the above? What more could I do? How do you think I should write a Medieval prostitute?
Also, the setting can be explained, if it's needed, but I think "brothel" is rather self-explanatory - the story itself is set in Medieval Japan (Kamakura and Muromachi eras), as well as a bit in the later Heian as part of one character's backstory, and isn't included in the timeline above.
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