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Originally posted by katykater
When you can't afford tuition fees and rent with a crappy paid student job. e.g. In London everything is twice as expensive in comparison to Belgium and student wage is like half of those in Belgium. And I'm not speaking about tuition (£ 9000) at least 10 times those in Belgium for students with rich parents (620 euro) or poor parents (104 euro).
Belgium expect you to pay heavy taxes on the high part of your income in the future because your education/degree/career/success was only made possible by state funding. That's how continental Europe abolish things like birthright/privilege, no matter how poor you were born here, the system provide chances for everybody willing to work hard for it.
Therefore I was never pushing into considering prostitution.
Sex is only a small part of the market. The majority of the paid hours of a prostitute is about lonely men wanting to be with a women, not ****ing her. And there are also upperclass women paying for a guy because her husband isn't home all time and want to have someone to talk to. It's like selling M&Gs.
Not all parts of the market is bad. The low grade prostitute not speaking local language, not knowing laws/regulations on their profession,... some being tricked by gangs for a better life in Europe is another world. And the kind of customers that can only afford a low grade prostitute ...
It's popular in the UK.
800 people applying on one bar job means you have 0.125 % chance for finding a normal student job in an market flooded by the unemployed. Students wanting to concentrate their time on their studies, can't afford working 8 hours a day in a supermarket and need jobs making money highly efficient in a few hours.
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Interesting reading.
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