Except that there are sales. Are you saying prostitution does not exist??
There are no sales for most of the people who have it.
Most people’s loathing of being a truck driver is much less than their loathing of being a prostitute.
I’m not sure how this is relevant to your argument.
The ratio I described is a way of formalizing “people loathe selling X, compared to Y”. If, at a given level of need for money, the ratio between the asking price for X and the market price is large for X compared to Y, then people loathe selling X compared to Y.
Not all mosts are the same. “Most of the people” won’t sell sex is a much stronger “most” than “most of the people won’t sell janitorial work”, for the reason I stated.
There are no sales for most of the people who have it.
The ratio I described is a way of formalizing “people loathe selling X, compared to Y”. If, at a given level of need for money, the ratio between the asking price for X and the market price is large for X compared to Y, then people loathe selling X compared to Y.
This is getting stupid.
Tap.
This is true for most things most of the time, and in itself hardly seems reason for the scare-quotes around “clears”.
Not all mosts are the same. “Most of the people” won’t sell sex is a much stronger “most” than “most of the people won’t sell janitorial work”, for the reason I stated.