{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Around the turn of the 2010s, so not too many years ago but 2 or 3 paradigm shifts in \"what the internet means for sex work\",...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/189547326453/", "html": "<p>Around the turn of the 2010s, so not too many years ago but 2 or 3 paradigm shifts in &ldquo;what the internet means for sex work&rdquo;, the big thing was escort review sites. &ldquo;The Erotic Review&rdquo; nationwide, but also RedBook, particularly in San Francisco, an epicenter with its openminded Internet-forward rich male techie workforce.</p><p>This advantaged the clients (they preferred &ldquo;hobbyists&rdquo;) who were able to raise standards and institute the &ldquo;RBGFE&rdquo; as the norm, which if I remember was 1hr DFK, BBBJ, CFS, DATY, MSOG for $200.</p><p>(That&rsquo;s &ldquo;RedBook Girlfriend Experience&rdquo;, with Deep French Kissing, Bareback Blowjob, Covered Full Service, Dining at the Y [cunnilingus] and Multiple Shots on Goal [sessions not concluded upon first orgasm])</p><p>And the providers were this bottomless pool of Korean AAMPs (Apartment Asian Massage Parlors) in the big apartment buildings on the edge of the valley, packs of 4 or 5 girls living on 2-year rotations in one apartment and sharing another as a workspace.</p><p>And the story put out was that for generations, poor rural Korean girls had gone to the cities to build a nest-egg in the hot-sheets trade and then returned to the village to start their real lives, and this was a continuation of that, especially now Korea is connected enough what happens in the city isn&rsquo;t guaranteed to stay in the city.</p><p>The point of the story was that no, these girls hadn&rsquo;t been lured by false promises of tourist jobs, they knew what they were getting into all along. Notions of &ldquo;sex trafficking&rdquo; have metastasized* and valid consent narrowed since then, but at the time if you were okay with escorts in the first place that was sufficiently kosher.</p><p>* this would be, to my count the third major national &ldquo;sex trafficking&rdquo; panic in America (previous ones called it &ldquo;white slavery&rdquo;), the Mann Act came out of one of the first two. After-the-fact investigation showed they were in reaction to no particular &ldquo;crisis&rdquo;, the world&rsquo;s oldest profession chugging along as always. Which, pace centuries-old English folk songs, includes young women sweet-talked and seduced by pimps who take them to the city and turn them out.</p><p>And now I&rsquo;m realizing that that &ldquo;village-girl tradition&rdquo; is basically continuous with an American military brothel system under a right-wing dictatorship that forced-marched the population to industrial capitalist urbanity (the &ldquo;Miracle on the Han River&rdquo;), rural people&rsquo;s movements having been suppressed in the extremely bloody Korean War.</p><p>And that is in turn basically continuous with the same pimps and comprador elites under Japanese occupation and the same system</p><p>Like, on the Japanese side, okay there&rsquo;s a lot of unreconstructed nationalist foof, but the more coherent pushback is &ldquo;there were no slave raids, it&rsquo;s just that occupation a/o colonialism rendered rural subsistence agriculture unsurvivable, as thousands of years experience tells, prostitution will follow, we organized it by best practices&rdquo;.</p><p>And that the only reason they&rsquo;re even asked to indulge the Koreans is because they have to share an alliance structure that&rsquo;s basically the American continuation of the old European empires, and there&rsquo;s nothing it can coherently damn them for without first damning itself ten times over</p>"}