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Students finding more ways to pay rising college tuition

As long as they're adults I don't mind. Schooling is getting more expensive but it isn't like prostitution is the only way to pay for things.

Presumably the men are still working for their money..
 
As long as they're adults I don't mind. Schooling is getting more expensive but it isn't like prostitution is the only way to pay for things.

Presumably the men are still working for their money..

Agreed. I could careless what kids do.

Of course, I've always said prostitution should be just like weed. Legalize it and tax the shit out of it.

And for all we know, it's not actual prostitution. Maybe it's old lonely men that just want a girl to talk to them.
 
It just goes to show how worthless these degrees are, when you can get one merely by giving up a little booty a couple times a week.
 
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Something's really cocked up, when people have to sell themselves to the rich in order to get a decent education. Ain't this known as sexual exploitation?
 
Something's really cocked up, when people have to sell themselves to the rich in order to get a decent education. Ain't this known as sexual exploitation?

Not if it's voluntary. Then it's just a "relationship" very loosely but more akin to prostitution.
 
It just goes to show how worthless these degrees are, when you can get one merely by giving up a little booty a couple times a week.

More like it shows the incredible value behind a little booty a couple times a week. Many men give up a good portion of their salary and free time for their entire adult life in order to get that.
 
Not if it's voluntary. Then it's just a "relationship" very loosely but more akin to prostitution.

Voluntary, as in, either do that to ascertain income, or be in a horrible state of debt for decades?

Edit: Holy snapizzle, didn't realize how loaded that was. Let me rephrase that.

How many of these women are doing it just as a shortcut, instead of a necessity? We need more information.
 
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That's actually sad. That to afford college they have to resort to selling their bodies. These women are so young, and I have a feeling that many are going to live with regret when they are much older.
 
Men like sex women like money not seeing an issue here.

Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.

'Tis the exploitation aspect; how many of these women are doing it just to get some extra spending power, and how many of them need to do it as to survive/feed their kids/not be out on the street/etc.
 
'Tis the exploitation aspect; how many of these women are doing it just to get some extra spending power, and how many of them need to do it as to survive/feed their kids/not be out on the street/etc.

This article is about females who want an education.

The women who are the latter are not represented.

That's where my comment is coming from.
 
If you wish to read some serious information on the issue (note: the study is British):

http://www.swansea.ac.uk/media/Student Sex Work Report 2015.pdf

Some interesting things the researchers found:

"Male students are more likely to ever have engaged in a
commercial sexual activity as compared to female
students."

"One in five students has ever considered such
engagement"

"Almost 5% of the students have ever engaged in a
commercial sexual activity"

"Students who engage in sex work do this on an irregular
basis and the money that is made from it is likely to be
low, mostly spent on daily living expenses."

It's a real 'thing' and it should probably be treated more seriously than as 'news' to titillate the masses.
 
This is most likely the way these people are going to make it through life anyway, now they can have a degree while they hop from temp job to temp job on their sugar mommy/daddy's dime.

I wish they would post the percentage of how many of these are psychology and marketing degrees, just for the lulz.
 
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