sábado, 31 de enero de 2026

STORIES FROM HORROR| Demythifying Prostitution

Greetings to all listeners. I'm back with another episode packed with incredible content. It's an honor to share this space and time with you.

This episode isn't comfortable. It's not meant to be. Today I'm opening pages that many would like to close: dictatorships that crushed voices, crimes hidden under flags, silences that still scream. You'll hear fragments of memory and analysis that are unsettling. Because to remember is to resist. Because forgetting is also violence.

I still remember that lecture I received when I was studying Sociocultural Animation, in which the objectification of women in prostitution was discussed. Any expert will clearly state that no woman wants to live in that situation, because she loses her "dignity," becoming a commodity.

It's appalling to see how such a profession is still justified, because I'm sure that if they could, they wouldn't do it.

If this story moved you, share it. If you think there's something that shouldn't be silenced, write to me. We'll talk again in the next episode.

 
 
 
 Patricia Lopez Muñoz
Student of English Studies
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration

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