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Janet
I keep hearing for years the term 'prostitution', used in media, i.e. news, TV talk shows etc.. Before I ever got involved with the sex industry at some level, many years ago, I already disliked this term tremendously. There is an ABSOLUTE NEGATIVE CONNOTATION attached to this term. Sex - or intimacy services are frequently used by representatives of the entertainment industry and the juridical system, i.e. tons of lawyers, prosecutors, judges and police officers. It also is used by leading politicians, as it became increasingly publicly known during the past few years, also a a result of scandals.
These services always have been used by powerful, wealthy and influential persons of society mainly. With increasing liberalism toward sexuality, alternative life stiles and so forth, it became increasingly utilised by "the normal man from the street". There are tons of people who suffer from sexual deprivation, due to circumstances, i.e. separation from a partner, illness etc.. Oftentimes our working ladies can feel the 'sexual hunger' someone brings into the session, this so urgently needed release from restrained sexual energy. Blocked sexual energy influences mind AND body, , i.e. work performance, sociability, thought processing and much more. Using sexual services also 'rescues' long term relations ships, which lack passion and sexual vitality. It creates fantasies, which re-occur when being in a sexual situation with a long term partner again. These fantasies serve as an inspiration then, insofar they have a re-vitalising, energizing effect in the bedroom. This is why I am absolutely convinced that sex- or intimacy services DO NOT DESERVE the term 'prostitution' due to its negative connotation.
These services always have been used by powerful, wealthy and influential persons of society mainly. With increasing liberalism toward sexuality, alternative life stiles and so forth, it became increasingly utilised by "the normal man from the street". There are tons of people who suffer from sexual deprivation, due to circumstances, i.e. separation from a partner, illness etc.. Oftentimes our working ladies can feel the 'sexual hunger' someone brings into the session, this so urgently needed release from restrained sexual energy. Blocked sexual energy influences mind AND body, , i.e. work performance, sociability, thought processing and much more. Using sexual services also 'rescues' long term relations ships, which lack passion and sexual vitality. It creates fantasies, which re-occur when being in a sexual situation with a long term partner again. These fantasies serve as an inspiration then, insofar they have a re-vitalising, energizing effect in the bedroom. This is why I am absolutely convinced that sex- or intimacy services DO NOT DESERVE the term 'prostitution' due to its negative connotation.