Just another job?

bluffcityguy's Avatar
This may interest a few of you:

Is Prostitution Just Another Job?

And if any of y'all are interested in meeting "Chelsea Lane", who figures somewhat prominently in this article... she's a provider here:

http://www.eccie.net/providers.php?do=view&id=240557

Cheers,

bcg
Well yes, sex work is indeed work.
I haven't read the article but no job has ever given me pleasure much less an orgasm.
Lariyah_Cash's Avatar
I consider it more of a lifestyle rather than a "job"
MOCHAakaMOCHA's Avatar
It's a job but one I love and the saying goes "Do what you love, and you'll never work another day in your life" .
willro's Avatar
It's about time that the stigma associated with prostitution goes away. It's a service product, much like a haircut, chiropractic adjustment, therapy session, or massage. If an individual finds it to be unnecessary, amoral, or abhorrent, he or she doesn't have to engage in the activity. Why do some people get to control the lives of others? Why do we still have archaic laws where people are arrested when there is no victim? How can some people feel it right to claim that their sense of morality must be extended to all people?



I know. I know. Preaching to the choir again. Rant over.
SexyBritneyJ's Avatar
For me, the part of it that's a "job" is the labor I put in before appointments. Hair, makeup, nails, skin, booking rooms, etc.

The actual sessions don't feel like work to me. In a way, it's a privilege to get to know a part of someone that they rarely share with others. That's an enormous amount of trust to place in someone you've just met, and I appreciate the vote of confidence I get from my clients.
Solitaire's Avatar
"Do what you love, and you'll never work another day in your life" . Originally Posted by MOCHAakaMOCHA
Agreed!
If done properly, I'd say it's a simple contract between two consulting adults.