I think more about a world where "'sex work' is 'work'" is taken to its logical conclusion, where if I want to hire a secretary who as part of her agreed-upon job description will provide me on-demand sexual services with the same professionalism as if she were typing a dictated memo, I would be allowed to without anyone complaining about it.
But we all know who would be the ones complaining about it: the same lot who declare that "'sex work' is 'work'". This would immediately be protested as "exploitation", and we all, know why.
I think more about a world where "'sex work' is 'work'" is taken to its logical conclusion, where if I want to hire a secretary who as part of her agreed-upon job description will provide me on-demand sexual services with the same professionalism as if she were typing a dictated memo, I would be allowed to without anyone complaining about it.
But we all know who would be the ones complaining about it: the same lot who declare that "'sex work' is 'work'". This would immediately be protested as "exploitation", and we all, know why.