Selling Pussy Is A Terrible Job

Doing it for money is not fun, it’s just business.

Athena Fatbottum
3 min readSep 29, 2020

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The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic disruption are tempting some into the oldest profession in the world. Making money by selling your body is difficult, in fact, prostitution is one of the hardest ways to survive in this world. There is no easy money in this profession.

Pay

Prostitution is one of the most underpaid professions. The path of a whore is a downward spiral. Like most professions where your compensation is based on attractiveness, the pay goes down as you age.

High paid escort $1000+ >

Expensive prostitute $500+ >

Mid-level prostitute $250+ >

Streetwalker/hotel room $100+ >

Streetwalker /car $50+>

Alley streetwalker $25+ >

Back of Van $7+

The ability of a prostitute to earn a living decreases dramatically with age. If women don’t get out, they eventually become a cheap, old piece of ass.

Benefits

People believe that prostitution is a glamorous profession. It is not.

The women work a long demanding day to meet their obligations to their boss (aka pimp). There are no days off. There are no vacations; every Friday is a Black Friday sale. Holidays are big money-making days. There are no benefits, no health care. There are no paid vacations. No pension. No 401K. No Human Resources to complain to if your pimp whips you with a heated wire coat hanger. It is just you and your wits.

Hard Work Required

The television and film versions of prostitution are incorrect. There are two stereotypes. Either the pampered, beautiful top dollar prostitute inhabiting a luxury apartment supplied by a wealthy benefactor or the drug-addicted street-whore scrambling to survive until the next fix. Neither is true. Most…

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Athena Fatbottum

Adventuress, loves new things, willing to try anything