The comment, *”If you must do it, do it for yourself,”* in response to a post about women having sex for money if their husband asked them to, is deeply troubling and dismissive. It implies that personal agency and self-worth are linked to participating in such transactions, rather than challenging the ethics or implications of the request.

This perspective undermines the broader conversation about consent, respect, and the value of personal integrity. It’s crucial to address such situations by focusing on healthy, respectful relationships and rejecting scenarios that exploit individuals. Encouraging discussions that prioritize mutual respect and ethical behavior over monetary gain can foster healthier, more supportive dialogues.

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