When Men Buy Sex: Who Really Pays? offers a paradigm shift for anyone who believes the commercial sex industry is harmless.
In a powerful yet sensitive examination, Andrea Heinz, a former sex seller, and Kathy King, a bereaved mother, invite readers to confront the dark reality of prostitution and its connection to human trafficking. Drawing from their personal experiences, the authors shine a light on a variety of topics, including the systemic drivers of oppression, the legal considerations of buying sex, the role of pornography, and the impact of societal complicity. This contemporary literature review is accompanied by the voices of experiential women, a former sex buyer, and noteworthy guest contributors. Highlighting that sexual exploitation is driven by consumer demand, Heinz and King argue that men who buy sex must be held accountable for their actions and that society has a responsibility to ensure all citizens are protected from objectification and abuse. |