Friday, April 26, 2013

The Sugar Baby Pro

Classic example of a sugar baby and her sugar daddy.

Popular sugar baby Jenna Bentley and her sugar daddy boyfriend.

Finally. After so much talk about every kind of prostitute imaginable, it is time to profile the one who started it all – the sugar baby.

Sugar babies are typically good-looking and much younger than other pros. They are usually in their early to late twenties, and many of them are college students who were forced to turn to escorting as a result of financial pressures. In fact, according to Seeking Arrangement, a self-described “elite sugar daddy dating site for those seeking mutually beneficial relationships and mutually beneficial arrangements,” 44 percent of their over 2 million members are college students, and from the period of December 2011 to December 2012, college student membership increased by an astounding 58 percent.

Many college students become sugar babies in order to afford their college tuition and the additional fees associated with higher education, including room and board, meal plans, and textbooks. Additionally, they use the money they make from selling their bodies to prevent themselves from accumulating debt. This is because despite the steady rise in college tuition fees, the economy continues to be at a standstill, and the amount of potential employment opportunities does not appear to be improving any time soon. Considering that college students are already burdened with a full-time school schedule, and their young age and lack of experience make it difficult for them to get flexible, high-paying jobs, it is no wonder that they increasingly turn to extreme measures such as prostitution to pay the bills. In essence, sugar babies get to enjoy all the same perks as the top CEOs of the nation: they get to be their own boss, make their own hours, and boast a ridiculous hourly rate, all without having to do any real, laborious work.

However, some sugar babies are in it not so that they can pay their way through college, but rather so that they can have access to the kind of lifestyle the rest of us can only dream of. They sell their bodies for Louboutin shoes, Gucci sunglasses, Herve Leger dresses, Louis Vuitton purses, and countless other designer items. They trade sex for week-long vacations in exotic locales, pricey condos in the city, and expensive luxury cars that they would otherwise never be able to afford. 

Becoming a sugar baby might sound like a great idea after reading everything I have previously posted. Indeed, they make as much money with one encounter as most people make in a couple of weeks, and they get to live the kind of luxurious lifestyle that most people work decades to accomplish. They don't have to pay taxes to Uncle Sam and can keep 100% of their profits since they do not need a pimp or a brothel to help them find clients. Best of all, sugar babies no longer have to walk the streets at late hours of the night just to attract new customers. With the advent of escort websites, it is now all too easy for people to make some quick cash, all while working from the comfort of their home. All one needs to do is join a sugar daddy website, post an attractive profile that will reel in potential johns, arrange a meeting, do whatever one needs to do for however many hours, and then get paid in cash. From that point on, one can spend their money however they choose to, and if they decide to completely blow their money, so be it, because whenever that money runs out, there will always be another sugar daddy out there who would be more than happy to spend his paycheck on a sexual arrangement.

However, being a sugar baby is not as great as it may seem. Don't believe me? In case you have been following closely along with this blog, have read about all of the perks of becoming a sugar baby, and are seriously considering joining a sugar daddy website yourself, I leave you with the following statement from a former sugar baby:

I stumbled upon Seeking Arrangement about 6 years ago, when I was 18 (yes, it’s been around that long). I was a freshman in college, which was attended by many people that came from money. Girls showed up to class with expensive Chanel bags, and seeing brand new Porsches parked outside school buildings was the norm. I come from a normal, working class background and was super jealous and wanted to be like them. Seeking Arrangement popped up as a banner ad, and I clicked out of curiosity. The first guy I met was a normal, lonely middle aged guy that worked for Fidelity. We hung out for about an hour, and I made $300. What a freakin’ score in my mind, and I became hooked on the fast, easy money. Over the course of the next 3 years, I was raking it in. I met two legit, wealthy guys that gave me a lot of money and helped finance trips, bags, clothes, and a luxury lifestyle. I also saw others on the side. I knew how to play these guys like a violin, knowing exactly what to say, and playing up the struggling college student card.
Some of the things I did made me want to puke, but I did it all with those designer sunglasses that I would purchase the next day in the forefront of my mind. When I sat down one day and estimated how much money I made, it came to about $300,000, enough to have bought a house at the age of 21. Instead, it all went towards Ed Hardy clothes, fake boobs, Fendi bags, and now broken sunglasses. I decided to attend law school after college, and had about $30,000 saved at the time. During that time I met an amazing guy whom I told about my past. He helped wean me off of the drug I was addicted to- Seeking Arrangement. Yes, it’s like a drug- getting that money and thinking about what you are going to buy with it is so intoxicating. You buy your shit the next day, feel crappy, but then start craving the easy high soon again later. It’s a vicious cycle. 
I’ve been “sober” for about 3 years now, and am about to graduate law school soon. While I do not regret what I did because it helped put me in a position to attend law school and taught me a lot about life, men, and myself, there are still deep emotional scars that will never heal. Being used solely for a man’s pleasure in exchange for some quick cash kills your soul. Maybe not right away, but years of accumulation causes you to crash after a while, as I did. Girls, there is NOTHING wrong with finding a guy with money that loves and respects you, but stay away from pay for play. Go to college and make a five year plan. 

Friday, April 19, 2013

The Technically Legal Pro

Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlight Bunny Ranch, and his employees.

A tea party at the Bunny Ranch.

Bunny Ranch girls lining up upon the arrival of a new client.

The issue of legality in regards to prostitution can be very loose, no pun intended. While streetwalkers who are seen propositioning johns on the side of the road may be arrested and certain websites where pros can advertise their services are considered to be legally unacceptable, other websites have still been allowed to keep their members’ profiles up. Craigslist, for example, previously made upwards of $36 million annually from their adult services section alone before being forced to remove the section altogether in a legal battle over the erotic ads that were being posted on their site. On the other hand, Seeking Arrangement, the top escort website where people can browse sugar babies’ profiles and contact them to arrange private meetings, has not met anywhere near the same kind of legal fire that Craigslist did.

According to Brandon Wade, the founder and CEO of Seeking Arrangement, the website is simply encouraging romantic relationships between two people, with the only difference being that the sugar daddy is very wealthy. The way it works, according to Wade, is “basically, a sugar daddy will message a sugar baby he is interested in and he will mention what he is looking for. In her profile, she will ask for what she wants in terms of a monthly allowance. After a certain point, they exchange emails and phone numbers and have a dinner date.” Additionally, those who join the website solely to exchange sex for money would be using the website in violation of the terms of agreement. We all know that no man in his right mind would willingly fork over upwards of $3,000 per month to simply talk, but apparently, that clever explanation is enough for Seeking Arrangement to be considered a legal website, and therefore sugar babies are technically acceptable in the eyes of the law as well.

There also exists a kind of institution that doesn’t rely on clever explanations to cover up their true intentions. At these institutions, known as highly regulated brothels, people can legally exchange sex for money and vice versa without ever having to fear that they will end up in the back of a police car. Currently, there are 28 licensed brothels, all of which are in very isolated, rural areas in the state of Nevada.

The legal pro is not like the typical prostitute. They do not get to sell their services whenever and wherever they want, to whomever they want, or however they want. Legal prostitutes must operate from inside of one of the 28 licensed brothels, and they must be handpicked by the owners since brothels tend to be very selective to ensure their clients’ satisfaction. Legal prostitutes are also handpicked from a line-up by johns; when customers come in, the pros who are available line up and introduce themselves. If they are chosen, they then negotiate the price with their client, of which 50% goes to the owners of the brothel, and an additional 30% goes to the taxi driver if the john happened to arrive by cab. Legal prostitutes are also expected to pay federal income tax but do not receive any work benefits, even though they typically live at the brothel for weeks at a time while they are on duty. Lastly, legal prostitutes are required to use condoms with their clients and submit to regular HIV testing.

These requirements, strictly mandated at brothels, are not at all expected of sugar babies. Sugar babies can choose who to sleep with, do not have to use condoms or get tested regularly, are able to keep 100% of their profits without reporting any of their income to the government, and do not have to give up 30% of their earnings just because their clients decide to show up in a cab. They essentially get the best of both worlds: they benefit from not having to follow any strict requirements, yet they are still just as legally acceptable as those who work at brothels. Thus, it is easy to see why becoming a sugar baby is so quickly becoming the preferred method of prostitution.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Trifecta

Hello, World

What if I told you that at UCLA, there are enough prostitutes on campus to comprise an entire lecture hall? Not just one of those smaller, major-specific lecture halls, but one of the huge ones characteristic of a G.E. class? A little bit hard to believe, right?

Well, believe it. Just the other day, as I did everything I could possibly do on my laptop other than follow along with the Powerpoint presentations in the middle of a lecture for a $4,500 class, I came across an article on KTLA about the recent increase in sugar babies on Southern California college campuses. Sounds like a relatively sweet and cutesy topic, doesn't it? I mean, "sugar babies" just sounds like another nickname for sorority girls or college co-eds in general, something like "house bunnies."

Well, for those of you who don't know, "sugar babies" is actually the name given to girls who seek to be the beneficiaries of sugar daddies. Of course, we're all grown and privy to what sugar daddies are: men who are more than happy to spread the wealth among the less fortunate. And by less fortunate, we're not talking about the people we'd find on Skid Row here. We're talking about gold diggers - really hot, young gold diggers.

This particular article described how a survey of an escort website, Seeking Arrangement, revealed that of the universities here in Southern California, UCLA had the most sugar babies of all with 180 young women willing to provide men with "companionship" for anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 per month. USC came in second with 70 students signed up, UC Riverside  third with 69, UC Irvine fourth with 64, and Cal State Northridge came in fifth with 59.

Considering that my baby sister is currently a Bruin, this fact did not sit well with me. Thankfully, I know her well enough to say without any doubt in my mind that she isn't one of the 180. Still, I've visited her enough times to see that UCLA is the typical college campus, with incredibly intelligent people who are there for a world-class education, yet still like to let loose every once in a while at the occasional frat party. However, that's a far cry from prostitution. Sugarcoat it with whatever cutesy name you want, but let's be frank here and call sugar babies for what they are: prostitutes. And considering there's 180 students enrolled on SeekingArrangement.com (enough for that large lecture hall I previously mentioned), I couldn't help but to wonder if any of my sister's friends or even roommates could possibly be one of these sugar babies.

When you think of college, you don't think of prostitutes, right? Well, hopefully you don't, even after reading everything I just wrote above. You think of the young, ambitious, wide-eyed pupil, ambivalent about the next four years but excited to enjoy newfound freedom. Conversely, when you think of prostitutes, you don't think of college, right? Your mind instantly flashes to the crack whore you've seen all too often on the occasional Cops or Law and Order shows, the ones with dirty hair, ripped fishnets, and a face full of smeared makeup. To think that these two worlds could collide was mind-blowing. And it had me thinking, what else about prostitutes do I not know? I mean, it's only the oldest profession in the book; surely it hasn't been prevalent in every time period, region, and culture in solely the form of the crack addict on the corner, as illustrated by past royal mistresses and concubines.

Prostitution is such a taboo topic. All we'd like to know of it is that it exists, it makes for great television (especially when the cops set up those intense sting operations), and we and the people we love are not involved in it. That's as far as we'd like to know about it. Yet, how do we explain the doctors, priests, and teachers who somehow always manage to get caught during these sting operations? How do we explain why such a taboo topic is the oldest profession in the book? And lastly, how do we explain the participation of so many individuals, ultimately allowing prostitution to have persisted throughout these countless years?

As you'll come to find out, prostitution doesn't purely exist in the form of the local crack whore. Like these sugar babies at UCLA, USC, and UCR seeking financial assistance for college tuition, prostitution is a web in which countless lives, stories, and motives are entangled.


Profile

It isn't every day that I come across blogs even anywhere close to being similar to mine. Maybe it's because there's not too many new things to learn about sex; maybe sex is too much of a taboo topic for the general public. I mean, I have to admit that I probably wouldn't visit a site on sex every day. Can you imagine how awkward that would be if a co-worker glanced over and I was casually scrolling down a site filled with not pictures of Kim Kardashian out and about, but instead with all kinds of NSFW images? Actually, now that I think about it, half the things that Kim K wears can probably be categorized as borderline NSFW, but that's besides the point.

So imagine my surprise when I came across a blogger who seemed to be just as interested in the workings of the sex industry as I am. The Sex Carnival touches on prostitution as I do, but doesn't discuss sex workers as much as she profiles them by shamelessly plastering escorts and porn stars all over the side of her blog (I bet if you hadn't yet clicked on the blog, you will now just to see those pictures). Rather than simply profiling the sex workers, I intend to instead discuss their motivations and methods, and I think this particular blog would definitely help to remind me of all the different aspects of the sex industry beyond just prostitutes.

The blogger, Viviane Tang, appears to have had that blog for several years, and in that amount of time, she's amassed a massive amount of posts on the industry, especially since she posts every week or so. She states that she writes for her friends, most of whom are "sex geeks" and "techies", but she appears to be reaching more than just her friends, considering that her blog was one of a few to have received an award from CineKink. Many in the sex world recognize Tang for her celebration and encouragement of sex positive culture, as apparent by her endless links to erotica literature and events which teach readers and attendees to embrace and be more open with their sexuality. I almost can't believe there are so many events on sexuality, but then I remember the time I worked at a Hilton and saw a woman in full-on leather gear walking a man who had an apple in his mouth and a spiked collar around his neck through the lobby during a week-long dominatrix conference at the hotel.

Tang's posts are not as detailed as I would like them to be, but then again, as I mentioned, I wouldn't go too in-depth either if I was writing every week for more than five years. She mostly links to book or movie launches, film festivals, release parties, and interactive workshops, then provides a little bit of commentary at the very end. In that sense, her writing isn't so much scholarly or academic as it is professional and straightforward, since she seeks to inform her readers about the events taking place within the sex industry rather than discussing or analyzing the industry itself.

I know if I was a bored housewife who wanted to let out the freak in me every now and then, I would definitely follow Tang's blog, and I think that's who Tang primarily targets with her posts. Her blog is directed at the woman who wants to explore her sexuality and allow herself to fantasize a bit, all the while having a significant amount of free time to indulge in erotica media and attend different events. Who better than a housewife in that case? I'm sure we've all seen just how much middle-aged women's hormones can rage in a couple episodes of Desperate Housewives and Bravo's Real Housewives, and believe me, they could use something like The Sex Carnival to settle them down a bit.


Voice Critique

There are times I ache for honest writing. Not simply truthful writing, but rather the kind of writing that conveys the absolute honest emotions of the author. The kind of writing that makes me raise an eyebrow and think to myself, "Wow, tell me how you really feel." Many bloggers, including myself, tend to have too much of an academic voice for the sake of readability and political correctness. We risk both sounding like a rambling fool in addition to losing our audience if we become too honest for our own sake. Imagine a blog from Rush Limbaugh, for example.

The difficulty of maintaining a perfect balance between a well-written blog and honesty is how I knew I had found treasure when I stumbled across The Prostitution Experience. The author, a former prostitute known only as FreeIrishWoman, writes so well that I can't help but wonder when she found time between her appointments to pursue higher education, because it's obvious that this can't be some high school graduate writing here. Yet her advanced, academic-style writing doesn't take away from the fact that she is definitely a sex worker. You know how I can tell? She describes her experiences and expresses her emotions in such a way that only prostitutes can, in a way that neither you nor I can even attempt to imagine. Don't believe me? Try eliciting in yourself the same hatred for johns - or punters, as they say in the U.K. - that FreeIrishWoman conveys in this post:

I met many of you. So many. Too many. And I always wondered about you. I wondered, how could you justify this to yourself? How could you tell yourself – and believe it – that I was happy to have strangers’ fingers, penises and tongues shoved into the most private parts of me? How did you convince yourself that I’d be happy about something you’d never, in your wildest nightmares, wish on your own daughter? I wondered, most of all, how could you look at me and not see me?
Let me tell you who you are: you are the ‘good’ punter. You’re the man who has a laugh with the woman you’re buying. You’re the man who strokes her hair. You ask her how her day’s been. How she’s feeling. Why she’s doing this. Did you ever think to ask that of yourself?
You are the ‘good’ punter. If you see a bruise on her you’ll ask if she’s okay. Is anybody treating her violently? Yes. Many men are. Go in the bathroom. You’ll find one above the sink. 
I can see you now. You are the ‘good’ punter. You’ve got your fists shoved in your ears. You are the ‘good’ punter. And you don’t want to hear.

Her assertion that she has met "many of you" effectively groups the different kinds of people who have paid for her services altogether. They are not individuals with their own life stories, but rather all johns, all similar to one another in their characteristics and behaviors. She could have also simply said that she has met many johns, but the fact that she instead goes on to state that she has met "many, so many, too many" turns that statement into a negative one and allows us to safely assume that she harbors a deep resentment and disdain toward them.

The paragraph in which she asks a series of questions about how the johns can do things to her that they would never want anyone to do to their daughters makes her come across as someone who wants to be heard, who wants others to truly understand and empathize with her pain. Not the pain that her johns think she's in because of her profession, but rather the pain that they are personally inflicting on her by paying for her services and motivating her to stay in that profession. FreeIrishWoman wants readers to really catch on to the hypocrisy of her johns, so she further repeats the term "'good' punter" throughout her passage to emphasize her point. Putting quotes around the word "good" hints that she doesn't actually think the johns are moralistic beings, as they so often think of themselves as being just because they take the time to "ask her how her day's been", "how she's feeling", "why she's doing this", and therefore the usage of the quotes successfully casts light on how ironic it is that these men are expressing their concern for her, yet exploiting her all in the same breath.

In another post, FreeIrishWoman speaks on how ashamed she is about the fact that she willingly accepts dirty money in exchange for sex:

Oftentimes it is small incidents that call us back, and it is strange how things that would appear of zero relevence to an observer can be those that draw us back so forcibly as to cause tension, anxiety, and sometimes reactions that are simply emotionally violent. 
Had there been a fly on the wall of my hotel room this afternoon (assuming it was a thinking fly, that could observe, process and reason) it would have heard a tremble in my voice, a hesitation, something that maybe sounded like confusion, and it most likely would have put that down to social awkwardness, and thought no more, and moved on. 
I heard all those things in my own voice, but I know, as the speaker, that there was something up with where those words were coming from. They were coming from a place of deep discomfort. I was sincerely awkward, not quite embarrassed but getting there; I was mildly panicked, in the sense of trying to squirm away from the situation I was in. 
How is it that I can loan money, or gift money, without a thought, but it is always, to some degree or other, a traumatising experience to accept it? The situation was this: I had been invited to speak at a conference in New York, and my understanding was that my travel expenses would be met. I took this to mean my flights and accommodation, but this morning, on my leaving, the woman who coordinated the event called my hotel room and wanted to know how much I had spent on food and transportation. How much had my taxis cost? How much had I spent on my meals? I felt something rise up in me that could be best described as defensiveness. It didn't matter, I told her. It wasn't much. Forget about it.
When I put the phone down I began to question myself. Why had that been difficult for me? Why had it been so awkward any of the many other times it had happened? What was it about accepting money that made living in my very skin so squeamishly uncomfortable for me?
Bingo. There it was. Yes – I get it now.
Jesus… sometimes the answer is so obvious it makes the question ridiculous.
The wordy paragraphs followed by two simple straight-to-the-point sentences which exist as short paragraphs themselves serve to illustrate the magnitude of those two statements. She was rambling and couldn't understand her own thoughts and actions, but the two singular sentence shed light on her moment of clarity, when she finally understands why it has always been so difficult for her to accept money. Furthermore, the series of long-winded questions followed by short fragmented answers shows that FreeIrishWoman has finally come to a realization. The entire passage is reminiscent of her real life. After years of searching for the answer, as represented by the long series of questions, she has finally arrived at point of realization and comprehension, as illustrated by the simply-worded fragments.

Each post, although touching on different aspects of prostitution, all succeed in expressing her honest emotions. The way she explains herself through long paragraphs yet cuts straight to the point with specific simple sentences readily conveys her anger and disdain. Her voice stays consistent throughout, conveying to her audience just how much she despises her job, is disappointed with herself, and resents her clients.

I completely feel her pain through her writing, and if I ever even considered selling my body for money, any possibility of that has completely gone out the window, along with my previous $25,000 requirement for a sexual encounter. That price tag has gone way up; you can thank FreeIrishWoman's descriptions of her johns. Their characteristics and behaviors, the things they force her to do, the fact that they have helped make her life miserable all contribute to the overall message of the blog, which is that prostitution is a necessary evil. FreeIrishWoman wouldn't wish it on her worst enemy, but at the same time, prostitution has allowed her to maintain a specific standard of life. 

FreeIrishWoman's writing style lends the perfect voice to the moral dilemma between money and self-dignity. Her voice both contrasts and complements the subject matter of the blog, depending on how people perceive prostitution. For some, such as sugar babies who see it as an easy way to pay for tuition and johns who see it as a win-win situation in which they can receive pleasure while pros can make quick money, prostitution is viewed as a positive thing. Therefore, FreeIrishWoman's obvious hatred for the profession would contrast with their perceptions of prostitution. For others who see prostitution in a negative light, however, FreeIrishWoman's voice would perfectly confirm and complement their points of view.

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Crack Fiend Pro

Cynthia, a prostitute and crack/heroin user since the age of 13.

This particular category of sex workers is by far the most well-known of all. Although crack addicts comprise only a small fraction of prostitutes, the media has unintentionally turned them into the representatives and spokespersons of the entire sex industry. Think about it – shows like Cops and The First 48 selectively film in low-income cities with high minority populations, such as Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, Oakland, Kansas City, and the like because these locations are the most likely to have high rates of crime. I have to admit, I’ve always wanted The First 48 to come to Los Angeles so that I can see what kinds of crime occur in my neck of the woods, but let’s be honest, they would never in a million years film in Westchester, where I currently live, or Beverly Hills, or even Chinatown. After all, whites and Asians are boring and apparently never commit crime. No, they would undoubtedly choose to film all the way across town, in Compton or perhaps South Central Los Angeles, where the enclaves of low-income blacks and Hispanics are primarily located. In the process, they inevitably contribute to the already negative race stereotypes of these minorities, but hey, who gives a damn as long as The First 48 is the number one crime show on cable television, right?

Similarly, when these crime shows profile sex workers, the fact that they are filming in very low-income cities greatly increase the chances that these prostitutes are of the drug-addicted streetwalking variety, and therefore this profile becomes what society generally associates with prostitution. When society hears the word “prostitute”, the first image that usually comes to mind is one of an unhygienic woman who is high out of her mind, dressed in skimpy clothing and ripped fishnet stockings with unkempt hair and smeared makeup. More often than not, however, and especially in recent years, this image is completely the opposite of what a typical prostitute is actually like, as illustrated by the increasing numbers of sober, good-looking college students who use escort websites as a way of exchanging sex for money.

Ironically, although crack fiends represent the prostitution industry, they are often the most looked down upon amongst their peers. It turns out that their role in making society view prostitution negatively affects other prostitutes even more so than we might think. Beyond perpetuating the stereotype of the drug-addicted streetwalker as the typical prostitute, it appears that the way crack fiends look and act are directly affecting their peers’ finances.

In an interview with various prostitutes, Roy Campbell, a reporter from Philadelphia, found that because crack fiends charge significantly lower rates than other sex workers do, johns begin to expect lower prices for sexual services. According to the prostitutes that Campbell spoke with, crack fiends typically charge less than $10.00 for their services since they are so addicted to drugs that they are willing to do anything for any sum of money to feed their habits. Unlike other prostitutes, who are selling their bodies to support their families or to pay their way through school, crack fiends do not need to make very much money to acquire what they want. As long as they can get their hands on some money to purchase a little bit of drugs and get high again, crack fiends will do practically any sexual act, including but not limited to giving out blowjobs for $5.00, or even less than that in some cases.

As a result, johns become so accustomed to these crack fiends’ low prices that they begin to expect the same rates from all prostitutes in general. Thus, when other pros try to charge their usual rates, johns often begin negotiating with them. If the pros refuse the johns’ proposition, the johns will leave to shop around for lower prices, while the pros lose out on countless money-making opportunities. Consequently, many sex workers have been forced to lower their prices because of the competition.

Furthermore, the presence of drug-addicted streetwalkers also often leads to an increase in the level of police patrol because these kinds of prostitutes are so easy to spot with their dirty, unkempt appearance. The increase in patrol scares off potential customers, therefore making it even more difficult for other kinds of prostitutes to make money. According to Campbell, crack fiends also tend to scare off customers in another way: by “raising medical concerns about the further spread of AIDS and other infectious diseases because [crack-addicted] women do not use condoms or take other precautions, as professional prostitutes often do."

Streetwalking crack fiends apparently pose a direct threat to the livelihoods of other prostitutes. In addition to making society view prostitution negatively, crack fiends scare off many potential clients and even force other sex workers to lower their rates. However, although they are frequently associated with prostitution, crack fiends are in actuality changing the prostitution game. Instead of resembling the dirty-looking drug addicts who sell their bodies on a street corner, the new wave of prostitutes are young college students who are increasingly turning to the web, where there is virtually no police scrutiny, to attract higher-end clientele. In essence, as despised as crack fiends may be in their circle of peers, they are the ones who should be thanked for contributing to the emergence of sugar babies, who will one day comprise the largest population of prostitutes but will likely never be stigmatized by the media the way that crack fiend pros are.