This article examines empirical qualitative data on men who buy sexual services from women who work as escorts and in massage parlours. It investigates that men give to sexual experience, their desires for intimacy and their experience of the commercial boundaries. This article argues that there are problems with initially making the distinction between normative and non-normative sexual relationships where commerce is present.The sexual scripts of the ‘regular’ male client are compared to heterosexual male sexual scripts, arguing that commercial sexual relationships can mirror the traditional romance, courtship rituals, modes and meanings of communication, sexual familiarity, mutual satisfaction and emotional intimacies found in ‘ordinary’...
Understandings of male sex workers (MSWs) shift with technological, conceptual, and social changes. ...
Most research on transactional sex frame men as buyers and females as sellers of sex. We conducted a...
This paper reports on an in-depth study of how men who buy sex construe risk in relation to their se...
This thesis presents a sociological account of men who pay for sex through the lens of relationships...
Sex work has been a contentious issue over time in a variety of ways – socially, morally, ethically,...
Drawing on empirical data from women who pay for sexual services and those who provide services to w...
The relationship between commercial sex and intimacy has been in focus in a number of studies on the...
This thesis presents a sociological account of men who pay for sex through the lens of relationships...
Sexual scripting theory, with its de-essentialising potential, is a powerful weapon in dismantling s...
Previous research on commercial sex has described fluidity between different forms of relationships,...
A growing but still limited body of research has examined the views and experiences of clients of se...
This paper analyses the discourse of a group of men who buy sex from women, examining the way they e...
A growing but still limited body of research has examined the views and experiences of clients of se...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore characteristics of men procuring sexual services f...
Sex work has been a contentious issue in a variety of ways throughout history – socially, morally, e...
Understandings of male sex workers (MSWs) shift with technological, conceptual, and social changes. ...
Most research on transactional sex frame men as buyers and females as sellers of sex. We conducted a...
This paper reports on an in-depth study of how men who buy sex construe risk in relation to their se...
This thesis presents a sociological account of men who pay for sex through the lens of relationships...
Sex work has been a contentious issue over time in a variety of ways – socially, morally, ethically,...
Drawing on empirical data from women who pay for sexual services and those who provide services to w...
The relationship between commercial sex and intimacy has been in focus in a number of studies on the...
This thesis presents a sociological account of men who pay for sex through the lens of relationships...
Sexual scripting theory, with its de-essentialising potential, is a powerful weapon in dismantling s...
Previous research on commercial sex has described fluidity between different forms of relationships,...
A growing but still limited body of research has examined the views and experiences of clients of se...
This paper analyses the discourse of a group of men who buy sex from women, examining the way they e...
A growing but still limited body of research has examined the views and experiences of clients of se...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore characteristics of men procuring sexual services f...
Sex work has been a contentious issue in a variety of ways throughout history – socially, morally, e...
Understandings of male sex workers (MSWs) shift with technological, conceptual, and social changes. ...
Most research on transactional sex frame men as buyers and females as sellers of sex. We conducted a...
This paper reports on an in-depth study of how men who buy sex construe risk in relation to their se...