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The notion of chcoie' is something that has been brought up a lot here. As a few of the commenters mention, some of these women choose to be prostitutes, and as one commenter mentions it is a better ‘chcoie’ than flipping burgers. This is an interesting idea- that for these women, their chcoies are between flipping burgers and having sex with men. To me that is not a chcoie, that is a poorly constructed society that offers very little chcoie. If these women had the chcoie between, for example, becoming doctors or lawyers or workers in the sex trade, then perhaps there would be less prostitution on offer in places like the Phillippines. But as it stands, globally, women are in general less educated, more affected by poverty, and more likely to be the subject of abuse. I’m not saying that there aren’t some well-educated women who use prostitution to make a lot of money and don’t mind doing it, but let’s face it, those women do not make up the majority. Using your status and power as a person from a rich country to do whatever you like with women from poorer countries cannot be dressed up under the guise of chcoie. There are many different decisions we can make with what to do with our money as travelers, but using it to degrade and exploit people? Really? Is that all you've learnt from your travels? That you can act like a king or a rockstar' because your money enables you to buy whatever you want, be it a couple of beers at a bar or a woman. If Filipino women really love sex as much as you say, perhaps all the men who visit could just have sex with them for free and you can save that $500,000 USD that you estimated and channel it back into helping the community. Perhaps if you'd traveled a bit more you might have realized that you can benefit people more if you group together money and put it into projects that affect an entire town, instead of just lining one person's pocket with 50 dollars, for the rather unequal work value of having to suck your dick for a night.Mac – you may not be aware of this since you are clearly a complete idiot, but prostitution is already illegal in almost every country in the world. Most feminists want to LEGALISE it as a way to improve conditions for those in the sex trade.Expat chronicles – I’m not really sure where to get started on your rather terrifying analysis of women coming under only two categories – the ‘whore’ and the ‘non-whore’ who is intent on ruining your life with her views on whores. I would, however, like to remind you that we are not living in the 1950s anymore. Most women in England do actually have jobs now and are quite capable of supporting themselves.

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