The problem here is that evidently your pov on the subject is formed by trusted sources and news reports.
My pov is formed by 15 years as a working cop, and something that I believe I've mentioned before on ISF, in non-specific terms
At one point in my post-military pre-LE career I was waiting on a security clearance that was held up by the fact that a branch of my family were/are involved in crime, and that was an understandable issue, one that was eventually overcome.
There are more parts to that story than my NOLA cousins lowlife criminal activities.
Right here on the S.F. peninsula, family by marriage were deeply involved with prostitution:
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There's more on Newspapers.com if you have an account - search for San Mateo Times, 1970 - 1990 Prostitution Easy Street
This is stuff that I'm not proud of. I was away in the army when this part of it went down, but "Uncle Sal" fought off city and county authorities for years before the San Mateo city ran him out and his Redwood City location ran into the 1990's.
I'm not proud of this either. I saw the sights in the Zona Rosa in Salvador and I've been to Amsterdam and elsewhere and paid for sex. The fact that I was single when I did it doesn't mitigate my regret.
This part I'm not ashamed of, but I have regret for the other party involved. I had a long term relationship with a woman who worked as a legal prostitute in Nevada. Her work didn't disturb me, but as the facts of her exploitation by her family members became clear to me - interestingly not by her employer - I couldn't deal with her reality and what she was being used for.
The above all went down before I was otj, and it was there that I saw the full monty truth about how the actors in the life used each other and anyone they could possibly work an angle on - this "Happy Hooker" ******** and "gentleman of means" buying the services of beautiful, articulate courtesans is complete ******** - this is closer to reality:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/call-girl-killer-faces-new-murder-charge-for-exs-overdose-death
Alix Tichelman served three years for the overdose death of a wealthy Google executive on a yacht in California. Now she’s been indicted on murder charges for the death of an ex.
As far as your yacht girls reference, to me it's just another run-of-the-mill misogynistic pov that all attractive women are for sale, the only difference is in the final price.