My first thought upon reading this was that she was selling herself cheap. But maybe she was just a female who wanted to have sex and found that, on this planet, she could not only have sex with random guys (what guy wouldn't want to be in that position himself?) and she could get PAID for satisfying her wants, too! I mean, it's like she won the lottery.
I think that the topic of "Sex for money and money for sex" could fill several threads, but let me just share my thoughts on it here in (hopefully) one post.
I was raised in a pretty puritanical home, and the idea of trading sex for money seemed like something that probably happened somewhere on the earth, but it certainly didn't happen to anyone I knew.
When I reached the point where I wanted to have sex with women, I basically went to the bars to pick up any female who was willing. I refused to buy them drinks, though, because I wanted the exchange to be non-mercenary in any way. I was really looking for love, but that's just me.
I got married to a nice woman and the sex stopped completely after ten years. Most guys would have bailed on that marriage in the first month after the sex stopped, but I was thinking that I was in this for better or worse. I definitely had an overly ideal concept of what a relationship should be. I was basically stupid.
After a long time, during which my wife basically demonstrated that she didn't give a fuck about my feelings, I divorced her. I started dating again, but this time, I was paying for dinner and admission to events. In the case of one IEI-Fe, I was buying her blown glass sculptures. I did this both to get some pretty nice art, and to spend some one-on-one time with her.
I once told her that I wanted to have sex with her, and she said "That will never happen." She then asked me why, since I wanted sex and seemed to have a lot of money, I didn't just pay a woman for sex?
I told her that I'd never paid for sex in my life, and she just started laughing. This pissed me off, since it set out in the open the fact that I had been buying her attention, and that I was really deluding myself if I thought I was going to get the love and affection from her that I was hoping for.
"Goddam Betas", I thought at the time.
At this point, I only wanted to have sex with women whom I genuinely liked, so I had evolved a bit from my college days.
But you know, I later met an LSI who really did love me and I loved her in return. It was just unfortunate that she also needed a lot of drama and that I hate drama. I liked and loved her, but our values were not the same values. By now, I was looking to do the best relationship that I possibly could, and that meant not compromising in a fairly big area of it.
When I was with the LSI, she was up for sex anytime and anywhere, which is how I like it. I frequently get these feelings of being unloved, and since I equate having sex with being loved, a quick bout of sex will entirely dissipate these feelings. From my standpoint, we were entirely compatible there. Additionally, she seemed to want a life where she didn't have to work, but rather just called her friends, went to plays or musical events or ballgames or swimming in the lake or going to bars or for a night out at a nice restaurant, and I was able to pay for all of that. She also was looking for a person who would buy her clothes and groceries and pay her rent, and I did that, too. It was definitely a "sex for money, money for sex" kind of relationship, but we also genuinely, and primarily, liked each other. I mean, I liked to hang out with her whether we were having sex or not, and she liked hanging out with me, whether I was paying her electric bill or not.
You can think about a relationship between a man and a woman in terms of resources. Women, of course, have access to the most valuable thing in the world, which is the ability to have children. This is the thing of greatest value which they can trade on.
Men, in turn, have the ability to protect woman (and kids) from the environment, and to accumulate resources to support them. This is what men have to trade on. Both trades are related to reproduction, but in modern society, we could, if we were being crude, call this "sex for money".
When you think about it, trading sex for money, or providing a mother with a good home and a father with good children, is something that we all do to various degrees. Only the terms of the exchange differ from one case to another. Only the details matter, and they should only matter to the people involved.