People become doctors and lawyers because they're damaged psychologically and have low self esteem?
Dana, there's nothing quite like completely mis representing a quite clear statement, is there?
Did doctors and lawyers grow the crops and raise the animals or catch the fish that were your dinner tonight?
Did doctors and lawyers cut the wood to make the table, or dig, shape and fire the clay for the plate you ate it off, or find, dig, smelt and shape the iron to make the tools you ate that food with?
Did doctors and lawyers transport the food to where you bought it and stack the shelves and man the check outs?
did doctors and lawyers drill the wells for the oil and gas, build and man the refineries, dig trenches and weld together the pipes for the pipelines that distributed the oil and gas that made the transport and your cooking of your dinner possible.
There are far more jobs in the world than doctor and lawyer - do the people who do those jobs, many of them involving long hours, physical discomfort and low pay - all suffer low self esteem?
probably some do, and amongst the doctors and lawyers that I know (I have a step father and step brother who are doctors, and a brother in law who's a lawyer - so I know plenty of each) some did indeed go into those fields because they lacked the self esteem to follow what they really wanted to do.
[DLMURL="https://www.myptsd.com/c/members/5084/"]@Kaia[/DLMURL], I'm not laying blame on any of the people who do sex work. I know how men look at them, and if 50% of humanity have a point of view, that view is going to carry some weight in the world.
Are you suggesting that all males can be aggregated together with a single viewpoint?
You keep dragging us back to hypotheticals while the real world is hammering you over the head.
As
@Kaia has pointed out, you are gas lighting.
Right now in this world, sex workers are treated like shit,
Some, or all? and by whom? I'm male, and I don't treat sex workers like shit, they are people who do a particular line of work.
and the reason is rooted in evolutionary biology, not some mysterious societal "stereotype" that fell out of the sky.
are societal values not also rooted in evolutionary biology?
The very same men who denounce "stereotypes" and "closed mindedness" and "hypocrisy" about sex workers because it's a fashionable pose right now, would never date one or have anything to do with one outside the context of consumer and provider. Talk about hypocrisy!
Who is this individual that you are describing? would you like to introduce us to him?