Domination, masculine sexuality and prostitution in Spain: why do Spanish men consume paid sex ?

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This paper studies focuses on clients of prostitution in Spain in order to understand why these men pay for sex. We analyzed the narratives of users clients of prostitution through in-depth semi-directed interviews, group interviews, and discussion groups. This material is given structure by the application of the theory of frame analysis. We obtained four ideal client types of clients were obtained, namely: misogynist (hatred of women), consumerist (everything is for sale), friend (affectionate but abusive), and critic (ocasional and repentant). We reach the conclusion that From this point of view the purchase of sex has nothing to do with is not due to the searching for quality sex, fun and hedonistic pleasure, but rather it is a strategy to that reinforces a masculine identity that conforms molded by to the expectations of the peer group.

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Gómez-Suárez, Á., Pérez-Freire, S., & Verdugo-Matés, R. M. (2016). Domination, masculine sexuality and prostitution in Spain: why do Spanish men consume paid sex ? Convergencia, (71), 149–174. https://doi.org/10.29101/CRCS.V0I71.3993

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