2017
DOI: 10.3390/socsci6020058
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Masculinity and the Occupational Experience of Male Independent Escorts Who Seek Male Clients

Abstract: While male sex work (MSW) is a highly gendered practice involving the commodification of the male body, masculinity has rarely been examined to understand this new occupational environment. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty male independent internet-based escorts in Brisbane, Australia. Masculinity was used as a conceptual tool to understand the nuances of the escorting experience, resulting in two themes: Endurance and Technical Skill. These themes were aligned with hegemonic expressions o… Show more

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“…Within this unique context of masculinity performances, as experienced by the participants, there may be no single or even dominant script of masculinity to which all other masculinities subordinate, but rather multiple and often competing experiences, which affirm diverse notions of masculinity. Furthermore, similarly to other unique contexts in which men struggle to practice their masculinity (Kumar et al, 2017), MPWS seem to both align themselves with gender norms and be constrained by these very same norms. Namely, SFP may simultaneously confirm and diminish men's sense of masculinity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Within this unique context of masculinity performances, as experienced by the participants, there may be no single or even dominant script of masculinity to which all other masculinities subordinate, but rather multiple and often competing experiences, which affirm diverse notions of masculinity. Furthermore, similarly to other unique contexts in which men struggle to practice their masculinity (Kumar et al, 2017), MPWS seem to both align themselves with gender norms and be constrained by these very same norms. Namely, SFP may simultaneously confirm and diminish men's sense of masculinity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Engagement in exchange sex (i.e., providing sex in exchange for money, drugs, shelter, or goods) has historically been highly stigmatized (Benoit et al, 2018 ; Hammond & Kingston, 2014 ; Sanders, 2008 ). For male-for-male sex workers (MSWs), the stigma ascribed to commercial sex may be compounded by the stigma associated with homosexuality, resulting in what has been referred to as a “double stigma” (Kumar et al, 2017 ; Minichiello et al, 2013 ; Vanwesenbeeck, 2013 ). The deleterious effects of stigma on both mental and physical health have been examined across a number of different stigmatized identities and practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%