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Ok well there we go: I don't think sex work is inherently "lame", nor that it should be stigmatized.
I've never had sex for money, or paid for sex, but I don't see why it should be illegal or shameful. I've watched plenty of porn that's shameful because of the exploitation of folks, but there's good porn out there that isn't that. As for literally prostitution, and not the broader sex work label...some folks are too anxious to have sex without it, some people want to engage in really specific kinks, some people are just bored and want no strings attached sex.
Sex is as natural as eating, and I think being a good chef is something to be proud of.
I don't think we're gonna reach an agreement here.
Seems like we won't, but hopefully we both learned something.
Meanwhile literal driving mods of communities are calling me a pedophile as if I'm promoting the shit.