This piece of news seems to be trending over the last few days. Most articles condemn her action as "unethical", "ignorant" and plenty of other epithets in order to emphasize how "negative" and "wrong" her decision was.
Truth is, this girl, at 19 gets how life works. She won't have to wage slave for many years — probably ever. On her limited time on earth, she gets to enjoy life in any way she want (if she is a bit wise with the money). All she had to do, was open her legs and receive inside of her a piece of another human being that admired her beauty. The ritual probably took half an hour. It might was an "emotional mistake" but rest assure it won't be her first or her last one.
We live in a culture that promotes disapproval of money and rather focuses extensively on "internal" bullshit. I can almost hear the arguments of the other side screaming on the top of their lungs "money isn't everything in life". Surely it is not, but it is a lot for most people most of the time. My estimate is 90% of everything since I don't see many people joining Buddhist monasteries and shitting in buckets for enlightenment. Money today can enable almost everything — from a happy family, education, medical care and everything else in between. Slaving away and writing bullshit for $15 an hour doesn't seem to be any wiser.
And let us all be totally honest. We are all whores on this planet because we are all selling something. Every single human being you see around is selling something. Whether that is a new religion or a vacuum is irrelevant. Whether the reward is emotional or financial is also irrelevant. When you see a woman getting all dressed up with a sexy revealing dress, applying plenty of make-up and aroma so she can be picked up from man in a suit that will take her to an expensive restaurant then you are witnessing a series of acts of whoring. Similarly when you write a grant so you can get money for your project then you are also whoring yourself. We all give away something to receive something else.
Our culture has taught us to be wage cucks so we can serve for the most of our lives those who propagate the anti-money myth. Much like a religion, if many believe that "money is bad" then money becomes "bad". This is what the media does about plenty of other things. It creates cults of acceptance. We are supposed to turn away from it so we can embrace religion, the state, family when in fact all those entities deal a great deal of money.
Life is about whoring whether we like it or not. I salute every single individual that can do it the least amount of times possible. This woman probably had to do it once in her life. Most people whore themselves for 8 hours every day with little to no reward. This is not about money. Even in a money-less society she would still have made the best choice.