Purpelia wrote:Arkhane wrote:Now imagine that being your job and you have a quota to fill and no matter how undesirable you find your client, its that or you won't get paid.
You mean exactly like literally every other job ever? I am a highly paid software engineer. I don't get to pick and choose my projects. What the boss says needs doing is what gets done. And if I deeply despise what I am working on tough luck. It's do that or get fired. (For the record I actually love my job. But that's not the point right now.) And it's the same with every other profession out there. The office clerk does not get to choose who comes to him for paperwork. The judge does not choose who comes in for trial. And the doctor does not get to choose who comes in seeking treatment. They have to treat all clients as equal and do their best or else they lose their job. So why should prostitution be any different?
The one and only reason why you feel the way you do is because for some odd reason you treat sex as being somehow different from any other human interaction out there. Where it really is not.
And before you jump to say "oh, but it's the poor people who do prostitution. They'll starve unless they have sex for money." guess what? If I lose my job tomorrow I won't have any more money to buy bread than any unemployed prostitute would. Job = money. No job = no money. And your profession of choice does not change this.
I honestly wonder if the "prostitutes are desperate" crowd are for the most part unemployed themselves, whether because they're too young for a job or otherwise. Their worldview seems completely out of touch with the realities of the modern workplace.