Prostitution is often considered a consequence of gender inequality (Hoffman 1997). MacKinnon agrees that sexual liberation for women outside of prostitution is important in the fight for gender equality, but it is vital that society does not replace a patriarchal view, such as that women should not have sex at outside of marriage or a relationship, with another similar and oppressive one. patriarchal vision. By accepting prostitution, a sexual practice based on a patriarchal construction of female sexuality, society condemns a woman's sexual pleasure as irrelevant and asserts that her role during sex is to submit to man's sexual demand and control. Women become yet another submissive gender as they have to do what the client tells them and their response or satisfaction is overlooked. Women's sexual liberation cannot be achieved until society normalizes unequal sexual practices in which a man dominates a woman (Hoffman
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