Why do you say that? Again, you don't purchase the *mouth*. You purchase a *service*. I'm sorry if you consider ejaculating in someone's mouth as being humiliating or a dismissal of dignity.
Perhaps your semantic word switch is why you don't.
And I don't think such an act is indignant between two people who are intent on giving
each other sexual pleasure. But when that's the case, no money is required, or necessary, because no one's personal autonomy, or dignity, is being subjugated.
Again, I strongly disagree. It is NOT giving up autonomy or dignity. It is offering a service for pay, just like any other job.
I know you keep telling yourself this, but it's still BS. What the money is buying is the prostitute's personal physical autonomy, and dignity. And there is no way for you to get around that, because if it wasn't so, no money would be needed. Which is why you keep trying to equate it with other forms of work that do not require the same loss of personal, physical autonomy and dignity.
What's the difference between being hired to clean a toilet, and being hired to clean a toilet naked, on your knees, while other people watch and masturbate? If you really can't (or more likely won't) see the difference as an additional element of personal, physical humiliation, then I really can't help you.