In a moment that should have sparked nationwide outrage, influencer apoorva casually dropped a bombshell on live camera: women should go ahead and **monetize their sexuality**. If men are “stupid enough” to pay, she suggested, then why not cash in? Find yourself a rich sugar daddy. Turn your body into a business. And just like that, what would be called predatory exploitation if a man said it gets rebranded as female empowerment.


Let that sink in.


This isn’t fringe advice whispered in private chats. This is mainstream content now — packaged as liberation while openly admitting the game is to extract maximum financial value from men. The clip is going viral, and instead of pushback, a certain crowd is cheering it on as “owning your sexuality.” Funny how using someone for their wallet suddenly becomes progressive when the user is female.


If a man went on air and told other men, “Find a rich woman, monetize your looks, drain her dry — she’s stupid enough to pay,” the internet would explode. Cancel campaigns would launch before the stream even ended. Hashtags, boycotts, think pieces about toxic masculinity — the full arsenal. But when apoorva says virtually the same thing? Crickets. Or worse, applause.


This is the uncomfortable truth modern feminism refuses to face: it keeps screaming for equality while fiercely protecting the most blatant double standards. Exploitation is apparently fine — even celebrated — as long as men are the ones getting played.


Women are told they can weaponize their sexuality for gain and call it power. Men are shamed for even noticing the transaction. The script is clear: heads I win, tails you lose.



It’s not empowerment. It’s hypocrisy dressed up in empowerment language. And every time society nods along, it cheapens real equality and honest relationships for everyone. The game isn’t getting fairer — it’s just becoming more shameless.

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