I don't believe that is necessarily the case. Further exploring why there is a stigma isn't really where I'd like to focus. I think we all agree there is a stigma where it comes from is irrelevant at this stage. What I'm hoping to explore is why people that purchase their services (i.e. pornography or prostitutes or strippers etc) look down on them. There wouldn't be a market for what they do if there weren't purchasers of the commodity but I find it staggeringly difficult to reconcile why those purchasers feel they are above those they paid.
So the truth that most men are assholes doesn't connect with you? Whatever you don't seem to accept anyone's input anyway. Idk why you bothered posting.
I could say the same of you. Whether or not most men are this or that isn't what I'm wanting to discuss. I thought this was already clear but I don't care why in a general way sex workers are looked down on. I'm focusing on the men that use their services and why they, in light of their consumption of the commodity, consider themselves better or in a position to marginalize the purveyors of the goods.
In all honesty, I don't believe that most men are "assholes" I believe that some are and so are some women. Your ability to perceive what I have accepted also appears skewed so we've come full circle. I don't know why you bothered posting.
Is it normal that sex workers are looked down on?
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I don't believe that is necessarily the case. Further exploring why there is a stigma isn't really where I'd like to focus. I think we all agree there is a stigma where it comes from is irrelevant at this stage. What I'm hoping to explore is why people that purchase their services (i.e. pornography or prostitutes or strippers etc) look down on them. There wouldn't be a market for what they do if there weren't purchasers of the commodity but I find it staggeringly difficult to reconcile why those purchasers feel they are above those they paid.
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They are looked down on by these men for the same reasons (cheap, lazy, greedy, stupid), after they use them to scratch their primal itch that is.
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I don't think we're connecting on the subject matter. That's okay, but I just don't see a reason to continue this particular dialogue.
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So the truth that most men are assholes doesn't connect with you? Whatever you don't seem to accept anyone's input anyway. Idk why you bothered posting.
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I could say the same of you. Whether or not most men are this or that isn't what I'm wanting to discuss. I thought this was already clear but I don't care why in a general way sex workers are looked down on. I'm focusing on the men that use their services and why they, in light of their consumption of the commodity, consider themselves better or in a position to marginalize the purveyors of the goods.
In all honesty, I don't believe that most men are "assholes" I believe that some are and so are some women. Your ability to perceive what I have accepted also appears skewed so we've come full circle. I don't know why you bothered posting.