Sex Indoor Prostitution

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Can you imagine having a job where people are constantly discriminating against you because of your occupation and having justify yourself to people that the labor is not who are you rather what you do (Bruckert & Parent , p. 71). Sex work is one of the most interesting occupation because of the skills and challenges in the industry. With this in mind, sex work is seen as a unique job because of the amount opportunities that it can provide can cause great influence in some individual’s life or even some economics. Yet, it is also seen as one of the most exploited occupations in our society. Sex work is the only form of labor that is the most criminalized, sensationalized and stigmatized by everyone from some feminist groups and law enforcements. …show more content…

In particular, indoor position, this sector has major benefits for some individuals. Sex indoor prostitution is a sector where sex worker can work in a safe, healthy and clean environment to perform their work, in places like “brothels, massage parlors, bars, hotels…” (Weitzer, Indoor Prostitution, p. 22). They also have the ability to form these “multifaceted connection” known as the “girlfriend/boyfriend experiences” (GFE/BFE) with their clients, this is a long term client that looking for emotional and intimate service (Weitzer, Indoor Prostitution , p. 32). This is different from any other type of job, this service requires extreme emotional labor and cost timing needed to exhibited. These clients are can request to service for up to week or months, causing sex workers to perform emotional labor until the service is done. GFE/BFE can considerably be the most exhausting service in comparison to another emotional service. Not only does just require great social skills but being able to negotiate professional, emotional intelligence and have high self-esteem. Sex workers form to get the chance to develop friendships with their client and build trust and companion, which making the job a lot easier, safer and fun. This doesn’t only benefit the sex workers but the clients, many of these buyers would rather have paid for a relationship (“paid intimacy”) than just sex (Weitzer, Indoor Prostitution ,

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