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prostitution
This term carries a heavy legal and moral weight, often shifting between a clinical description of a trade and a judgmental label for a social vice. It evokes a sense of commodification, where the human body is treated as a service or product for sale. In modern discourse, the word is frequently contested. While legal frameworks use it to define a crime or a regulated industry, activists often prefer terms like sex work to remove the stigma of shame and criminality associated with the traditional term.
Uncountable when referring to the general industry or social phenomenon of selling sex. Countable when referring to specific instances or types of the practice.