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The Philosophy of Body, Soul, and Paid Companionship in Manhattan



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Companionship requires both bodies and souls to be present. At the core, creating connections with people seems like the simplest thing ever. After all, it’s what we humans are here to do. But because of several external and internal elements, that doesn’t work that smoothly for everyone. In a place like Manhattan, the bodies are just walking between the big buildings and the blinding lights, while the souls are craving intimacy. The industry of escorts makes modern philosophers ask questions about the soul, intimacy and consent. This article explores these ideas a little bit.

The Roots of The Concept



While it’s true that the industry is influenced by capitalism and other modern concepts, paid companionship has existed, in certain shapes, for centuries. It all started in Ancient Greece, which we know that it’s a time full of philosophizing and people enjoying the company of other people. At that time, they had courtesans who provided both bodily and intellectual pleasure. These women needed to be very smart and cultured to be able to entertain the men who afforded these services. They were often in the room with some of the smartest and most powerful men. They were joining their conversations and their voice mattered.

They were creating a connection between the body and the mind in a way that no other profession could. No matter how many philosophers tried to explain this kind of connection, it can only be felt. Well, the escorts in Manhattan are doing a pretty similar job. They no longer wear those ancient clothes, and do their make-up a little differently, but the job is basically the same. The biggest difference is the fact that this transaction begins online. And some people might go as far as to say that the online world sucks the soul out of people.

Is The Soul for Sale?



The soul is probably one of the most discussed topics inside and outside of philosophy. Its nature, whichever it is, is clearly of great importance to humans. In a way, you could say that it is the most valuable thing we have. It doesn’t need to be a real physical thing that we can touch or see. It’s more of a metaphor for all of things that make us who we are. If you want to learn more about the existence of the soul, you should check out this article by Psychology Today. But, it doesn’t really matter if the soul exists or not, but what it represents. Most people perceive the soul as a combination of:

• Moral values and beliefs
• Consciousness
• Compassion and empathy
• Likes and dislikes (e.g., passions and hobbies)
• Feelings and emotions

Some people have been seeing that this industry is not only about selling your time and companionship, but also your soul. You are using yourself to entertain other people. A few philosophers have even discussed how they believed that the modern world would get to this exact place. But, after all, every job requires you to sell your body and time in a way.

Is It Actually Authentic?



Sartre talked of how authenticity requires freedom. While others talked of how something can still be authentic, even if you paid for it. So, the line between “real” and “performed” is slightly getting blurred. At the end of the date, what matters is how you felt. It doesn’t matter if you pay for it at the end, your feelings were real. No one can come and tell you that just because you paid for a service, that service has no value. When you go to the therapist, you are also paying someone to listen to you and offer advice. Is the advice not real because you paid? That’s obviously false.

To put it simply, if it feels authentic to you, then that’s how it is. Discussions about souls and authenticity are great in academic spaces, but don’t translate that accurately in real life. As long as you are respectful throughout the experience, it is valid. It’s true that you must be aware that the other person is performing, at least to a certain degree, but that doesn’t change the fact that you are actually having a good time. If you receive the service that you paid for, it’s authentic. Escorts in Manhattan know how to behave so that you receive what you had in mind.

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A Mirror of Manhattan



The job that escorts do is not something that happens behind closed doors. It’s actually in front of a mirror, metaphorically. The way in which this industry works mirrors the city. The fact that people perceive bodies and souls in the way that they do is not just their fault. Capitalism, the fact that people spend so much of their time working, and the digitalization of our lives all had a part in the way people behave. Maybe if we had focused more on talking about the soul, instead of investing in new apps, the industry would’ve looked different.

The great thing about it is that if you don’t agree to this practice, you don’t have to participate. If you think that the workers are selling their souls, you don’t have to purchase this kind of service. But, it is a strong and relatively rude opinion, so it’s better to keep it to yourself. Remember that many elements shape this industry and people’s perceptions of companionship. And maybe, just maybe, feeling happy and fulfilled is more important than feeling pure.

Conclusion



Not everything needs to be a deep conversation. Yes, philosophy is extremely important, and discussing these topics brings new perspectives to life. But, even if only sometimes, people need to listen to their feelings. Telling someone that their experience was not authentic because they paid for it is just rude. With all of that said, it’s still an interesting and important conversation to have. Why? Because it opens discussions about the soul and how we perceive it today, and about paying for companionship and intimacy.


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