In the thread Economic Theory of Prostitution a paper is referenced which attempts to explain `high wages for unskilled work` as an SP in terms of lost opportunities in the `marriage market`. The authors argue that there is a stigma to the business which prevents SP`s from making lucrative marriages and hence they do not have the opportunity to share the husband`s income.
Now, as I`ve mentioned in the thread, I think that this is, at best, a very minor factor in determining career - but there is none-the-less some evidence that SP`s will make more money in the biz than they could otherwise, which would normally cause other girls to come in and compete, but they don`t ... so there must be some kind of reason.
So I`m asking you: what is the biggest single downside of being in the business? To be really rigorous I would have to poll non-SP`s and find out why they don`t go for the so-called easy money, but this will have to do for now.
Even one answer will make my data better than used in the paper, so maybe I`ll be able to publish the findings, get tenure, move to the Annex, buy a cat and wear a beret. I`ve always wanted to wear a beret, so please help me out here and respond to the poll.
Now, as I`ve mentioned in the thread, I think that this is, at best, a very minor factor in determining career - but there is none-the-less some evidence that SP`s will make more money in the biz than they could otherwise, which would normally cause other girls to come in and compete, but they don`t ... so there must be some kind of reason.
So I`m asking you: what is the biggest single downside of being in the business? To be really rigorous I would have to poll non-SP`s and find out why they don`t go for the so-called easy money, but this will have to do for now.
Even one answer will make my data better than used in the paper, so maybe I`ll be able to publish the findings, get tenure, move to the Annex, buy a cat and wear a beret. I`ve always wanted to wear a beret, so please help me out here and respond to the poll.