Thursday, 10 December 2015

Trigger Warning

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A couple of weeks ago this article appeared in the Washington Post. It's about how the price of sex in Greece has fallen from ~€50 to ~€2. The presumption being that austerity fuelled poverty has pushed so many women into prostitution in the last few years; competition has become so fierce that many young women are now willing to sleep with someone for the price of a sandwich. I have no idea how accurate the article or the study it cites are. But that's not really what this post is about anyway …

Much to my surprise—in the time since it was published—I've heard people young, politically-engaged, left-leaning women talking about the positive aspects of this story. That it's empowering for women to be able to "own" their sexuality in this way; and that for so many of them to see sex work as a viable option shows how far western attitudes have progressed. Oh, and that basically anyone who speaks out against this must be an old-fashioned, closed-minded, conservative, slut-shaming arsehole who wants to control what women can and can't do with their bodies.

I guess this is kind of a continuation of the post I did about people who want to abolish segregated toilets and changing rooms. Am I really becoming an old-fashioned, closed-minded, conservative arsehole in my old age—or is this line of thinking as fucked in the head as I think it is?

2 comments :

squib said...

It's fucked in the head, absolutely!

Alex said...

I'm glad I'm not the only person who thinks so.