Hey, we gotta make money somehow.
Why is it that only girls get stigmatized for sex working? I hate the double standard. :<
I have heard something I have had a little trouble confirming on this subject. That it is against school regulations for high school students to have part time jobs. That they could get in trouble if they are caught working. I do not know if this is true or not yet it would explain the situation in a different light. If the only way for a high school student to make money is by illegal means then that is what some will do, one way or another.
Can anyone confirm this school policy one way or another?
That's the first that I've heard of it. Mandatory (or "guaranteed") education only includes elementary and junior high school. Although most students also end up going to high school, I believe it is not technically mandatory, so it would only seem appropriate that part time jobs are available to high-school-aged teenagers (although what types of jobs they can qualify for, with only junior high education, is anyone's guess).I have heard something I have had a little trouble confirming on this subject. That it is against school regulations for high school students to have part time jobs.
Worry not, shotacon is alive and well in Japan, too.Why is it that only girls get stigmatized for sex working? I hate the double standard. :<
So I would say girls selling themselves to make money is bad but it ain't a bad thing if no one knows.