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Do you think some men have sex with prostitutes because they're too afraid to talk to women? Money does the talking for them.

Last Updated: 18.06.2025 02:01

Do you think some men have sex with prostitutes because they're too afraid to talk to women? Money does the talking for them.

In 2010 , researchers from the non-profit Prostitution Research & Education had published one research paper on this topic that why men buy sex from prostitutes. That had details interviewed 103 men from age group 18 to 70 from various social backgrounds.

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There analysis shows many reasons about why men buy sex from prostitutes.

Prostitutes gives them on demand sex. Unlike their sex partners they do not needs to wait for their partner’s mood.

Many men go to prostitutes because of their sex addiction.

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For many men, prostitutes are the only option for having sex.

Some men says that visit prostitutes because that they can enjoy such things which their wife or girl friend or sex partners refused to do. Like, anal sex, threesome sex , group sex

Prostitutes gives them absolute liberty for sex which they never get from their sex partners ( wife, girl friend or mutual sex partners ) .

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In prostitution, they get wide variety of women for having sex. They feel sexually empowered.

Some men says that they decide to visit prostitutes after repeatedly reject by other women. The warm behaviour of prostitutes restore their confidence.

It might be true. But I am confused to know that how can a man feel comfortable with a female sex worker when he is afraid to talk with women.

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