This document appears to be a page from a longer narrative or report (stamped by House Oversight) detailing the experiences of a student sex worker named Olivia. It explores the psychological toll of performing the 'Girlfriend Experience,' the financial pressures involving parental loans, and the role of websites like SeekingArrangement.com in blurring the lines between transactional sex and romantic relationships. The text highlights the disconnect between the clients' desire for perceived authenticity and the performative nature of the work.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Olivia | Subject / Sex Worker / Student |
A 'middle-class sex worker' and student whose experiences with clients and debts are detailed in the text.
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| The Author/Narrator | Writer / Interviewer |
Self-identifies as a 'feminist sex writer' who is interviewing Olivia and analyzing the industry.
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| Olivia's Parents | Family |
Co-signers on Olivia's loans; she hides her ability to pay from them.
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| Clients/Men | Customers |
Unnamed men who pay for Olivia's company; described as wanting the 'Girlfriend Experience' and believing the interact...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SeekingArrangement.com |
A website mentioned as encouraging the idea of 'real relationships' emerging from paid arrangements.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018615'.
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""These men are very invested in believing that I'm super into this," she told me once."Source
""I have to keep up the front, and make them feel like I'm interested all the time. It's literally my job to do that.""Source
""Some of them use words like 'magical' to describe me, but the person they're describing is not really me.""Source
""I create that persona for my boyfriends anyway. It's nice to be paid for it.""Source
"Bottom line: more than one of Olivia's clients were into her for real, and she felt more and more uncomfortable about it as time passed."Source
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