the phenomenom of stigmatising women who work in the sex industry falls into the frame of what i call "slut-shaming".
again, this phenomenom needs to be seen for what it is.
the beta male, the pathetic little puke, fat steve sitting on the couch with his fat wife has to maintain "state".
he cant acknowledge that he is a pathetic puke and he has a fat wife and they dont have good sex.
he and his fat wife (lets call her fat jenny) could hit the gym, eat good food, stop whining and complaining to each other and become awesome lovers.
but this would require a lot of "work " and "effort" and fat steve and fat jenny dont like that idea.
so how can these two scrubs feel good about themselves when they see a woman who is very sexually active, not conforming to "group think", is taking massive action, is courageous, not seeking approval and is living life on "her" terms.
they shame her.
group think and modern social conditioning call on all the scrubs and lazy layabouts to shame those who stray from the herd.
what the sex worker needs to do is use their failed lives and mediocre existences as a "cuationary tale".
she needs to "draw state from within", be "grounded in her own life", basicly not give a f*ck and then continue towards her north star.
women who find a champ of a man to be with , can be very sexual and dont need to "wear the pants" and "man up".
But there are so few "real men" and so many "fat steves" that women are forced to take control of their own lives and their own sexuality and this is totally the fault of fat steve and his fat co dependant wife.
those at the bottom of the pyramid, who hate their mediocre lives will always hate on success.
because there are so many of them (most people are failures), the social narrative will always hate on a woman in such an industry.
the fact they hate you, usually means you are doing something right