Chapkis's study of prostitution suggests that prostitutes manage to maintain their self-esteem in spite of societal disapproval by:

a. indulging their unusual sexual tastes.
b. becoming adept at what they do sexually.
c. keeping a distance between their emotions and their work.
d. maintaining a low profile and avoiding arrest.


c

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