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Heraclitus (540 BCE) observed that "Men who wish to know about the world must learn about it in its particular details"
His push-pull theory, "Opposites attract," notes that forces, in opposition, one pushing, one pulling, become static and withstand any attempt at human control.
The sex drive is not a human force. It is a Natural Law which may ex-press itself in violence if not accommodated.
One young man said about the male sex drive, he clenched his fists, grit his teeth, and said, "Some times a man's just gotta have it!"
Yes. Either by violence, or guile, "a man's just gotta have it."
Sex work is a viable solution to accommodate that natural drive. Christians, in particular, have been vocal and punitive in attempting to control that un-controllable force. There is no logic nor intelligence in their warped opinion of sex workers. Historically, their condemnation of female enterprise, in general, has been one of vengeance and raw hatred.
Read the New Testament. You may learn something about Christian love from the Master Himself.