Thursday, February 26, 2015

A New (to Me) Usage

Like Jay Nordlinger - whose work I enjoy at National Review - I am interested in the evolution of our mother tongue, English. So it was with some interest that I read research abstract at the Urban Institute's website which used the term "survival sex."

Reading further, it wrote of young people (often runaways)
Who get involved in the commercial sex market in order to meet basic survival needs, such as food or shelter.
Survival sex is certainly not a new behavior, but perhaps the label is a relatively new usage, at least outside the sex trade and social worker fields, for whom it is described at Wikipedia.