Posted: 2025-01-19 12:02:44
I've been looking into the nightlife where the city's secrets are hidden behind bright lights. There's a big question: Should we say 'prostitute' or use softer words like working girls or worse "massage girls"?
Some people say these nicer names help the workers feel better about their job. It's like saying, 'You're not just selling sex, you're giving a special kind of care to people who need it.'
But let's be honest, this isn't just for the workers' pride. It's also for the clients, isn't it? They can walk into these "venues" and pretend they're just there for a massage, not for sex.
Now, with the internet, does it change anything? If it all happens online, does calling it something else make it different? Nope, the deal is still the same, only the words we use change.
So, does doing it online make it less of what it is, or is it just new words for the same old thing? It's like we're all playing a game where we pretend what's happening isn't really happening, just because we've changed the names. But no matter how you label it, the truth is still there, hiding in plain sight. That's my take, from a punter who's seen enough "massage services" to know better.