The biggest issue is whether they were sex workers in China who wanted to come to the U.S. to do sex work, because believe it or not, their living conditions were likely far worse in China.
In various parts of China, low-end service providers who service factory workers (there is a huge shortage of single females for single men) make barely enough money to sustain themselves and often their unemployed spouses and children. And these providers tend to be poorly educated, impoverished rural ladies and women.
But the 1% of the 0.00001% of the wealthy men are serviced by university educated ladies who are able to hang with the upper echelon because of their "exceptional" beauty and education. They get paid like the escorts that serviced dudes like Eliot Spitzer.
I saw a few documentaries about that.
Since China's economy has been slowing down, it's likely that more females in China will be compelled to engage in sex work to sustain themselves, spouses, aging parents, and children.
It's true, Patron. The media likes to portray these issues as black and white focusing and/or attributing the "problems" to a singular root cause, which does a huge disservice to everyone affected.
Even in the US and Canada, there are so many university educated people who are substantially underemployed. For females they have the option to go on Seeking or to become an escort.
We can discuss these issues ad nauseam. But the problems will never be fixed until poverty can be ameliorated and sadly, IMHO, poverty will continue until humans go extinct.
STN, pretty funny comment. :rockon: