In Jiang's contrast, paying for sex expresses ego and money power, while Francesca-style lust expresses insufficient will and a retreat into fantasy.
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Prostitution
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"...you know pay her a lot of money right for sex prostitution right so this is a very different conception where uh in the..."
"...some more for example um like let's say let's example of prostitution right you um if you have lust for let's say a sex..."
"...the body. I can sell the body. And that would be prostitution. But then the other would be the spirit, the selling of salvation...."
"...money came from, not from drugs, not from gambling, not from prostitution, but from restaurants, from real estate. Who cares, okay? But they will..."
"...okay? And the logic is very simple. We know that gambling, prostitution, human trafficking, slavery, all profitable, why doesn't everyone do it? Because it's..."
"...for a higher cause. And if you're all about slavery or prostitution or gambling or money laundering, people won't feel good about themselves. In..."
"...three major sources of wealth? First, slavery, which includes human trafficking, prostitution. It includes debt, which includes gambling and finance. And the last thing..."
"...meaning finance and gambling, okay? The second is through slavery, meaning prostitution, human trafficking. The second thing. And the third thing is drugs, okay?..."
"...become poor people like these people, because we'll end up drunks. Prostitution is also, very popular theme among the Dutch middle class. So what's..."
"...does that make sense? So this is... So the idea of prostitution, it is a huge topic in the Netherlands. And it is a..."
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