{"id":109,"date":"2020-09-25T00:18:20","date_gmt":"2020-09-25T00:18:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stories.mysecretdrawer.co\/2020\/09\/25\/why-are-more-women-starting-to-pay-for-sex\/"},"modified":"2020-09-25T00:18:20","modified_gmt":"2020-09-25T00:18:20","slug":"why-are-more-women-starting-to-pay-for-sex","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mysecretdrawer.co\/stories\/why-are-more-women-starting-to-pay-for-sex\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Are More Women Starting to Pay for Sex?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Culture and society shape our views on sex and gender roles more than most people realize.<\/p>
That\u2019s why, in our hopelessly phallocentric, male-dominated world, many assume that it is a woman\u2019s role to sell sex, and a man\u2019s \u2018privilege\u2019 to buy it.<\/p>
But soon, nobody will get away with such a distinction.<\/p>
Over the past few years, researchers have observed a growing demographic of women who are willing to pay for sex.<\/p>
In some parts of the world, in fact, Janes are becoming just as common as Johns.<\/p><\/blockquote>
Justin Lehmiller, a research fellow at the Kinsey Institute, says it\u2019s difficult to estimate precisely how many women pay for sex. <\/p>
Not everyone is willing to admit to this behavior. Some women may not look at their own behavior through the peephole of prostitution at all.<\/p>
\u201cThe latter may partly stem from the fact that many women view prostitution as inherently exploitative when men are buying from women,” says Lehmiller.<\/p>
“Yet they don\u2019t consider it exploitative when women are the buyers because they perceive a more equal power exchange in such cases.\u201d<\/p>
\u201cAny way you look at it, however, there are certainly many women who buy sex.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>Over the past few years, researchers have observed a growing demographic of women who are willing to pay for sex.<\/figcaption><\/figure>
Why Women Buy Sex<\/h2>
The question, of course, is why. That question also stems from the phallocentric assumption that men want sex all the time whereas women don\u2019t. <\/p>
But with sex available on tap for free just about everywhere, why would a woman pay for sex?<\/p>
The most obvious reason \u2013 the pursuit of pleasure – is a major motivation, but it’s not the only one, say experts. <\/p>
Women also seek the services of sex workers to learn about their bodies, to deal with stress or trauma, or to experiment in an environment they consider safe.<\/p>
Lucy is one of them. She is in her twenties. She is a travel agent from Gloucestershire, a county famous for its iconic cathedral and postcard-pretty docks, in South-West England.<\/p>