You right, ‘mock’ is much more what I meant.
But regardless, I think the vast majority of games with sexy horny are doing it just for sales. I feel like there’s only rarely merit to it beyond titillation, and it just feels like empty glitter. Does that mean these games have nothing besides sex to offer? No, there’s games I’ve liked where I’ve had to roll my eyes at much of the visuals. But that’s not going to stop me from dunking on the visuals. Because Yoko Taro is unabashedly horny on main, and while I don’t think the design of 2b is good, I think his design work on Kainé is far worse. From what I’ve heard, her story is ‘good’, but the outfit, Yoko’s comments about her penis, and the ‘achievement’ you get for trying to look up her skirt are all deeply disgusting to me.
I generally agree. I’m condensing a lot of policy into a sentence. Its also complicated, due to the interplay of capital in the mix; all of us are generally selling our bodies for money one way or the other. Not that all work is equally harmful obviously, or equally ‘work’. There’s a lot of ‘job’ that are 95%+ bullshit, and sexwork is one of those; it doesn’t need to be done, its only because of demand in the form of $ that it ‘needs’ to exist.
So there’s the question of, 'what should be done right now, and what should be done in an ideal scenario. Because ideally, demand for a thing shouldn’t make that thing exist. Powerful men A) shouldn’t exist, and B) shouldn’t be able to just ‘demand’ sex via throwing dollars at the problem.
But also, until this system is dismantled, there will be powerful men throwing money around to get sex, and there will be women who want that money badly enough to accept it. I don’t think there’s any policy that can make that not happen, so decriminalizing it to make it safe, to help the women, is the obvious short term play.