Hi all!
I am wondering here if the terms "hobbying" and "hobbyist" are the best descriptions for what we all are a fan of on this board?
I say that because I have read some SPs conversations on Twitter who do not like (at all!) this appellation, as well as a couple of SPs that I have seen personally.
I guess the problem lies not with word in itself ( people can call themselves what they want after all!) , but more because of the connotation : when I think about a hobby, I imagine someone collecting stamps, or painting miniature soldiers, etc.
If I am correct, by using that word we seem to be equating seeing escorts or courtesans as something as trivial as having butterfly collection, meaning that we equate people to things.
I used the term myself in other posts because I have seen it used a bunch elsewhere, but I didn't know that this term could be "charged" so to speak ( I am new to this field after all, still "learning the ropes"!).
So if the word we are using to describe our activity can be offensive to the ones who provide the said activity, should we change it?
And so, for what?
Do you have suggestions for a new term, that would be more respectful or just more neutral?
"Clients", "Guests", "Aficionados", etc.
Any SP wiiling to comment on this matter would be more than welcome!
I am wondering here if the terms "hobbying" and "hobbyist" are the best descriptions for what we all are a fan of on this board?
I say that because I have read some SPs conversations on Twitter who do not like (at all!) this appellation, as well as a couple of SPs that I have seen personally.
I guess the problem lies not with word in itself ( people can call themselves what they want after all!) , but more because of the connotation : when I think about a hobby, I imagine someone collecting stamps, or painting miniature soldiers, etc.
If I am correct, by using that word we seem to be equating seeing escorts or courtesans as something as trivial as having butterfly collection, meaning that we equate people to things.
I used the term myself in other posts because I have seen it used a bunch elsewhere, but I didn't know that this term could be "charged" so to speak ( I am new to this field after all, still "learning the ropes"!).
So if the word we are using to describe our activity can be offensive to the ones who provide the said activity, should we change it?
And so, for what?
Do you have suggestions for a new term, that would be more respectful or just more neutral?
"Clients", "Guests", "Aficionados", etc.
Any SP wiiling to comment on this matter would be more than welcome!