• Urist@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago

    She looks like she wasn’t told this was part of their appointment. In fact, she looks unhappy about it. No context is explained to her and we don’t know if she would have agreed to meet him if he had asked before hand.

    In this comic, she is being used. If you think this is OK just because she is being paid for sex, this is one of the things I don’t like about this comic. Sex workers share their body with other people, safety and consent are extremely important. Sex workers deserve basic human respect, which is not shown here

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      5 months ago

      No context is explained to her

      Not onscreen, anyway.

      and we don’t know if she would have agreed to meet him if he had asked before hand.

      So why assume the worst? Why make the rather serious accusation of the author violating consent based on a gut feeling?

      Doubly so when all characters involved here are fictional? Fictional situations do not translate as readily to reality as liberals seem to want to believe.