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“If a girl wants to sell her body, so be it. None of my business. Don't athletes sell their bodies, too? People can do behind closed doors whatever they want, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories - Going to New York

Vinod Varghese Antony
“I’m a horegallu
That lightens your burden,
To replenish your course.
Mine a noble profession,
But you call me – ‘A Prostitute’.”
Vinod Varghese Antony, A Candle Of Light: A Collection Of Poems

“Prostitution is not exactly a reputable business over there either, even though the girls actually have to pay taxes on their earnings, and submit to regular health check ups. Even the prostitutes have universal healthcare over there. The benefit of legal prostitution is obvious: tax income for the city, healthier girls, and safety. In Amsterdam, each girl has an alarm button next to her bed that she can press if one of her "customers" tries to rape or hurt her. The police will arrive within minutes and protect the girl from harm.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories - Going to New York

“As soap wastes away each time when used, so a prostitute wastes away each time she gives of herself.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“In Germany, people will agree in theory that prostitution should be legal, but they usually won't admit that they themselves have ever gone to a prostitute: "Yeah, it should be legal, and I have no problem with it, but I would never go to one. I'm above that." Then they secretly go to one anyway. On the down low. They won't admit it in polite company, because they don't want to look trashy.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories - Going to New York

“Prostitution like a snuff film...Worse every day”
Arif Naseem

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Is that only a prostitute knows the worth of money?”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Abhijit Naskar
“No Priest No Prostitute (The Sonnet)

In my eyes there is no priest,
No prostitute, only people.
In my eyes there is no pope,
No pedestrian, only people.
In my eyes there is no royalty,
No subject, only people.
In my eyes there is no leader,
No follower, only people.
There is no intellectual,
No layman, only people.
In my eyes there is no superior,
No inferior, only people.
Hierarchy is malarkey maintained by fools.
Oneness maketh civilization across silly schools.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Reformist or Terrorist: If You Are Terror I Am Your Grandfather

Neda Aria
“I am not a victim, I am not a sinner, and I am no different than any other human selling their time and youth every day to a cluttered, blue-collar job. Accept the truth. You prefer to die under the weight of chronic stress and suffer from depression to get paid at the end of the month… and I… work my ass off stress and anxiety, free and enjoying it. We all are prostitutes, one way or another.”
Neda Aria, Slut Vomit: An Anthology of Sex Work

Isabel Allende
“Un día, después de hacer el amor, se sintió generoso, lo que no le ocurría casi nunca, y preguntó a Tránsito Soto si le gustaría que le hiciera un regalo.
-¡Préstame cincuenta pesos, patrón! -pidió ella al punto.
-Es mucha plata. ¿Para qué la quieres?
-Para un pasaje en tren, un vestido rojo, unos zapatos con tacón, un frasco de perfume y para hacerme la permanente. Es todo lo que necesito para empezar. Se los voy a devolver algún día, patrón. Con intereses.
Esteban le dio los cincuenta pesos porque ese día había vendido cinco novillos y andaba con los bolsillos repletos de billetes, y también porque la fatiga del placer satisfecho lo ponía algo sentimental.
-Lo único que siento es que no te voy a volver a ver, Tránsito. Me había acostumbrado a ti.
- Si nos vamos a ver, patrón. La vida es larga y tiene muchas vueltas.”
Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits