A woman shared a vulnerable account of exchanging sex for money in a bid to survive December and raise capital for a small business. Her post reflected conflict, regret, and deep concern about her future, not celebration. It was an admission of struggle, not an invitation for mockery.
One of the most disturbing reactions read: “Girls math. Keep going girl till u reach climax.”
This comment is dehumanizing on multiple levels. It trivializes her situation by turning it into a joke, sexualizes her pain, and reframes exploitation as empowerment. By mocking her reflection and encouraging her to “keep going,” it dismisses the emotional, psychological, and physical costs involved. It also reinforces a culture where women’s hardship is reduced to entertainment and where survival choices are met with ridicule instead of empathy or support. Such responses do not just lack compassion; they actively deepen the harm by normalizing the idea that a woman’s body is expendable and her struggles unserious.

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