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Article The next time you’re in a crowded place, imagine…

Article The next time you’re in a crowded place, imagine…

 
May 5 2025, 11:44 PM
#1
“The next time you’re in a crowded place – a pub perhaps or a train coming home from work – you might want to imagine what it would be like to have to have some form of sexual intimacy with every single man you can see. Oral sex? A hand job? ‘Penis in vagina’ sex? What about anal?
 
One man after another after another. Each one expecting, demanding even, that you act pleased to see him, thrilled at the sight of his genitals, at his smell, his standard of hygiene, his urgent penetration of your private cavities.
 
If you reveal, even momentarily, revulsion or fear or hilarity or boredom, he is likely to get shirty. To complain to your “manager” – if you have one – or leave a bad review if you don’t. To knock you about even. Because this is, of course, an exercise in trying to understand just a little of the realities of prostitution or what is now often known as “full-service sex work”.
 
Can you do this exercise and then say – honestly – that this is no different from any other job? ...”
 
Read more: https://nordicmodelnow.org/2023/03/14/the-next-time-youre-in-a-crowded-place-imagine/
nordicmodelnow
May 5 2025, 11:44 PM #1

“The next time you’re in a crowded place – a pub perhaps or a train coming home from work – you might want to imagine what it would be like to have to have some form of sexual intimacy with every single man you can see. Oral sex? A hand job? ‘Penis in vagina’ sex? What about anal?
 
One man after another after another. Each one expecting, demanding even, that you act pleased to see him, thrilled at the sight of his genitals, at his smell, his standard of hygiene, his urgent penetration of your private cavities.
 
If you reveal, even momentarily, revulsion or fear or hilarity or boredom, he is likely to get shirty. To complain to your “manager” – if you have one – or leave a bad review if you don’t. To knock you about even. Because this is, of course, an exercise in trying to understand just a little of the realities of prostitution or what is now often known as “full-service sex work”.
 
Can you do this exercise and then say – honestly – that this is no different from any other job? ...”
 
Read more: https://nordicmodelnow.org/2023/03/14/the-next-time-youre-in-a-crowded-place-imagine/

Yesterday, 12:55 PM
#2
I do think most women who have not been prostituted have a hard time imagining not being able to turn down any man or any request. They are trying to maintain barriers between sex and rape that have all the strength of spiderwebs. If she chooses it, it’s sex, but if she wouldn’t choose it, it’s rape, but who would ever choose it unless she were hungry, crazy, trained like an animal, so can it be chosen at all…? And what if the only reason women who have a choice have one in the first place is because of the exploitation of women choosing what no one would choose? That is to say, if the men who rape prostituted women didn’t have prostituted women to rape, would they rape other women? Can any woman choose to have sex with a rapist? Can you give what would have been stolen anyway? The lot of the prostituted woman is a spotlight on women’s condition generally but we are taught to either revile or glorify her without ever really seeing her. Thanks for sharing.
OffMyTit
Yesterday, 12:55 PM #2

I do think most women who have not been prostituted have a hard time imagining not being able to turn down any man or any request. They are trying to maintain barriers between sex and rape that have all the strength of spiderwebs. If she chooses it, it’s sex, but if she wouldn’t choose it, it’s rape, but who would ever choose it unless she were hungry, crazy, trained like an animal, so can it be chosen at all…? And what if the only reason women who have a choice have one in the first place is because of the exploitation of women choosing what no one would choose? That is to say, if the men who rape prostituted women didn’t have prostituted women to rape, would they rape other women? Can any woman choose to have sex with a rapist? Can you give what would have been stolen anyway? The lot of the prostituted woman is a spotlight on women’s condition generally but we are taught to either revile or glorify her without ever really seeing her. Thanks for sharing.

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