E-Chat: Causes and Effects of Paid Online Chatting and Does Online Escorted Chatting Provide Emotional Value?
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i2.6538Keywords:
E-Chat, Psychology, Methodology, prosititude, Emotional valueAbstract
With the development of Internet technology, Internet escorts have become increasingly popular. Internet escorts include chatting only and Internet prostitution, and the police are gradually cracking down on Internet prostitution. This research paper focuses on whether online escorts provide emotional value. In this research paper, we will distinguish the mode of online escort chatting. We will discuss the causes, data, and impact and conclude whether online escort chatting provides emotional value. The research hypothesis is that online escorts do not provide emotional value.
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