Customers: Why Prostitution thrives in a hypocritical society, by Stephanie Shaakaa

Prostitution is fueled not by hunger, but by hypocrisy. For every woman selling her body, there is a man buying; only one is judged by daylight. We shame the women on the street but spare the men behind the wheel. The real market for prostitution is fueled not by hunger, but by hypocrisy. Prostitution endures not because morality has failed, but because economics and hypocrisy sustain it. Behind every bright lipstick is a broken system, and behind every transaction, a man society refuses to see. We outlaw the supply and protect the demand, then call ourselves moral. The truth is, prostitution’s customers are society’s best-kept secret. For every woman standing by the roadside, there is a man parked quietly in the shadows, wallet ready, conscience asleep. Yet when dawn breaks, society hurls stones only at her. We call her immoral, shameless, and fallen, while the man who funds her survival walks into church freshly shaved, singing hymns louder than anyone else. We often talk about prostitution as if it were a one-sided sin, as if women are out there selling themselves to the wind. But markets do not thrive without buyers. No matter how society pretends otherwise, prostitution is not powered by poverty alone, it is sustained by demand, by men who patronize, protect, and perpetuate it. If they stop buying, the market collapses. They are not faceless strangers lurking in dark alleys.

Prostitution is fueled not by hunger, but by hypocrisy. For every woman selling her body, there is a man buying; only one is judged by daylight.

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