Do you guys know some great poems or prose excerpts about prostitution and brothels?

Do you guys know some great poems or prose excerpts about prostitution and brothels?

I was looking for more realistic stuff, not the romantic view of the subject.

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Pimp by Iceberg Slim is great.

Post more thicc.

Boule de suif

Can I have some quotes?

“I smelled the stink that only a street whore has after a long, busy night.”

Vollmann

Don't believe his detractors, it's all slander from the DFW/Pynchon industrial complex.

The sex industry is a terribly trite thing to write about

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yama:_The_Pit

Yama the pit is literally all about a brothel. Very obscure as well outside of russia.

It shocks me that Vollmann isn't a big meme here.

The Passion Artist

He's too long-winded for most people here to actually sit down and read his books.

any experiences with prostitutes?
thinking about a mid-range escorts to really seal my degeneracy in, and I don't have anything better to spend my disposable income on. seems like a really akward and unsatisfying thing, though

Vollmann is such a try-hard edgelord hack.
I'll let this critique of him say it best.

>Third-rate Pynchon desperate to impress with quantity rather than quality. Critics taken in by sheer volume: 20 books written before the age of 50...Grist for dissertation mills, intends not to be read but admired, motivated by the same incessant logorrhea as David Kirby and Albert Goldbarth in poetry. Consistent strain of misogynist sadomasochism overlooked by awed critics. Hunting down prostitutes (especially Southeast Asian prostitutes) has been uber-nerdish preoccupation, both in life and writing. Stepped into the breach left by Pynchon's long silences, determined to churn out a full Pynchon a year. Encapsulates ethical vacuity of American fiction after the collapse of 1970s postmodernism. Any moral meaning is buried in indigestible compendiums of graceless sentences. His few readable pieces are those heavily edited by conventional magazines (such as his Taliban piece edited 40 times by the New Yorker). Intentionally kills narrative with digression, to prove his superiority over other writers. His travel books follow Orientalist conventions--the coy outsiderness--despite his radical pomo self-image. Myth of Vollmann the Nobelist has been assiduously cultivated--by himself! Among his notes to his poor Viking editor, Paul Slovak, on being advised to cut his books: "I actually believe I have a shot at winning the Nobel Prize"; "Almost never do I read the final product"; "I believe that this book is worthy of standing in the shadow of Gibbon"; "It should be classed in the canon of great books."

It's not like sex with someone you like but can be an enjoyable experience. I'm not sure it's worth the cost for what you get.

Whores For Gloria is not bad. The Royal Family seems pretty damn ambitious but I haven't finished it yet.

>such as his Taliban piece edited 40 times by the New Yorker

How can you know how many times it was edited?

Sauce on the picture?

Prostitution is one of the most common things to find in destitute areas. There's a few russian sites which pick up "real" girls and pay probably the equivalent to $200-$300 in rubles to fuck them and put them on camera.

Really the interesting thing about it is how girls who would never think of doing it can be persuaded in certain poorer countries like eastern europe if it means paying their way through college or supporting their family.

I work around homeless in LA on skid row and probably 99% of women have "prostituted" themselves to someone else for either drugs or money, it really doesn't even seem like prostitution anymore as there's no big brothel establishment, its just a trade which becomes a necessary part of life.

internet archive or something similar, just different versions of the page

>There's a few russian sites which pick up "real" girls and pay probably the equivalent to $200-$300 in rubles
those are actors user

Not a poem, but can fulfill your needs perfectly.

The Savage Detectives goes on about deepthroat competitions and a pimp who cut's his own dick for pleasure chasing the main protagonists through the desert

I spent quite a lot of this girl, like my own personal pornstar. A lot of pros are terrible but sometimes you find a real gem

Protip: Use a site with a review system, do not choose unrated girls

sex is for women and men who want to serve women (including in paying for little work)

everything genet

what's it like actually being with them
I imagine akward?

I have visited several prostitutes and Asian massage parlors. Maybe I should write about them. Only wrote about the first experience. Don't have it with me at the moment.

Houellebecq perhaps?

tropic of cancer

hello user, maybe you remember me (pic related) from an old thread. i spend a lot too on this girl but she recently left paris :(
Tomorow i wil meet a new one, i hope she will as nice, sweet and warn as the old one.

like the other user said, use site with review and visit only girls with good review, most of new one and with no review are scam.

i forget the pic

What sites are you referring to? Do they exist in the US?

>Do they exist in the US?

i don't know, maybe this user does. Just google escort site in your town and you will find what you need but i'm not sure how it's works there.

I'm the guy that originally asked and I've never found any of these (sites with public ratings) in Germany, doesn't seem to be the system that's used locally

didn't proust write something about being in a brothel and smashing a vase by accident? or was that just his actual life?

>"I actually believe I have a shot at winning the Nobel Prize"; "Almost never do I read the final product"; "I believe that this book is worthy of standing in the shadow of Gibbon"; "It should be classed in the canon of great books."

Vollmann is legitimately mentally ill in my opinion. He also likes to joke around. In one of his recent books he wrote a forward saying that he was "dead" and that all subsequent books would be "written by a ghost." Like he does that thing where he includes a million prefaces and title pages with wacky font, it seems like he's a bit touched in the head. He also cucked some user's friend allegedly.

Not to mention the weird stuff he does in real life, like being a tranny or a terrorism suspect.

In Baudelaire's time, women who had sex outside of marriage were mostly prostitutes. So if you read anything Baudelaire wrote about sex with women (like Le Serpent qui danse) you are basically reading about his experiences with prostitutes.