More than society 's judgement
Recently, after watching Love Sonia, I found myself thinking deeply about the lives of sex workers. What stayed with me wasn’t just the story of one girl, but the realization that there are countless real people whose lives may look similar — not because they chose it freely, but because circumstances pushed them there. When society hears the term “sex worker,” it often reacts with judgment. But I’ve started to see something different. Behind that label is a human being — someone with emotions, dreams, fears, and a personal story. Many enter this profession due to poverty, lack of education, trafficking, abuse, or family pressure. It is not always about choice; sometimes it is about survival. I believe that every human being deserves dignity and respect, regardless of their profession. Exploitation and human trafficking are absolutely wrong and must be fought against. But judging or dehumanizing people who are already vulnerable only makes things worse. Respect does not mean supporting...