A woman’s post laid bare a painful struggle for survival. She spoke about exchanging sex for money in December, not out of pride, but out of desperation—trying to afford basic tools to start a legitimate business while questioning the long-term cost of her choices on her self-worth, future, and marriage prospects. It was a cry for help wrapped in honesty.
One disturbing comment in response read: “Aunty just sleep with the 2 and move on.”
This remark stripped the situation of all humanity. It reduced a complex emotional, moral, and economic crisis to a casual transaction, as if her body were merely a means to an end. Such comments normalize exploitation and dismiss the psychological toll of survival sex. Rather than encouraging reflection, growth, or safer alternatives, it pushes resignation—accept the harm and continue. That is not advice; it is apathy disguised as realism.

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