Thanks for your feedback. Well I assumed without asking so my own fault. The relationship has become quite serious so I guess I was afraid to ask and tried to convince myself that she wasnt doing it anymore. I am quite upset to the point i feel like throwing up and my hands are shaking. I am a fool so I get what i deserve. I knew what i was getting into and am not a person who judges but it still is upsetting. april thanks for your kind words.
Your concern is not whether she is still working as an SP. Instead it is trying to learn and understand just what factors in her early evolution (contributed mightily) to her acceptance of this sort of work. Selling sexual company for money fits splendidly with the present stage of the emotional/psychological evolution of some women, yet the sale of sex for money is merely a symptom of factors, almost always first introduced in the distant past, which are best addressed with therapy.
Your putting your foot down and pretending to forbid her from continuing to work in this business would only be a reintroduction of the same sorts of impropriety (usually at the hands of males) which first rendered her a prime candidate for this business. You can ride the wave of her being so used to that sort of trauma, chaos, and impropriety in her life that she may put up with you for six months or six years, but if you really want to help, don't concern yourself as much with the symptom as you do with the underlying areas in which her family, her environment, and her society let her down long ago.
Most women selling sex in the western world have it within their power to be deep and vulnerable people, but for their having been violated so many times, and in so many ways, it is a rare, rare personal treat when their lovers really get to know that vulnerability. Most probably can't reach that point of
willing vulnerability without considerable efforts at therapy.
Their
willing vulnerability is so hot... and such a personal gesture...
but how will they ever know...?