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I understand that some of the criticism comes from conservatives but the sentiment seems to extend far beyond thst. Of course, I understand it when it's forced or when someone only does it to survive against their will. But if people genuinely want to do it, why do people hate on them?

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[โ€“] DudleyMason@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

I think people should have sex with who they want. Not who they are forced to because of poverty.

Fine. Me too. But I also think people should speak to and do nice things for who they want, not who they're forced to because of poverty. But you put sex work in a different category from customer service or the service industry in general. The only way that works is if you think sex is magical and different from conversation or service. And the only way that makes sense is if you've swallowed the bronze age bullshit sexual mores that dominate most of the world today.

And you're still absolutely refusing to engage with the actual point, so I have to just assume you're being disingenuous at this point.