RE: Opinions 02-22-2019, 01:13 AM
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(02-21-2019, 08:09 PM)Strait McCool Wrote:(02-19-2019, 02:18 AM)geyu29 Wrote:(02-17-2019, 04:26 AM)Strait McCool Wrote: I need to first make the point that I am strictly talking about sex work and not sex trafficking. Taking the forced out of the picture may take out the extreme forms and keep it in context throughout the paper.
That idea is irrelevant to which side you are wanting to portray, i mean to say the psychological state in which the person is pressured, well i hope by now you must have read some parts of the links i mentioned.
The person can be influenced by their circumstances, they might have lived through a childhood which brings out the gruesome realities of people, child trauma, or a longing for love, or forced to feed his/her family.
I guess i can understand why thats probably not relevant in your case, and thats my problem with academic essays/research, they always want specific information not something thats IS relevant.
But there are also cases, in which a person has convinced themselves that it is a way of earning an income, and thats it is normal, or that they enjoy or not. But its also true that they are more secually active in terms of anatomy. And while they MAY get pregnant, women have shown for their breast size to become large in most cases but also shrink in some cases (https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/after-nursing).
And rather what is discussed in much more detail than what i will mention here, is the ownership of women, to own a woman and to guide what they do, either accepting them as an object or a person.
And perhaps you want to talk about internal spacing?
No no I appreciate your responses! In fact, I've made it a hard factor to look more at global experiences of sex work. I've now framed my topic in a question and I argue that while it IS consensual, the factors surrounding it force it to lack full autonomy.
I agree, you could also include a trend of simply considering it a 'business' - Dominican republic and many others.