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Gigolo A gigolo is a man who is supported by a woman, often an older woman, in return for his companionship and often sexual favors. The term is typically used in a derogatory sense and implies a transactional relationship where the gigolo provides emotional or physical intimacy in exchange for financial support or gifts.

Etymology

The word "gigolo" is derived from the French word "gigolette," which means a woman who dances or a showgirl. The term was first used in the early 20th century and has since evolved to describe a man who provides companionship to women in exchange for financial support.

Historical Context

The concept of a gigolo has existed in various forms throughout history. In ancient Rome, for example, there were men known as cinaedi who provided sexual services to wealthy women. Similarly, in the 18th and 19th centuries, there were men who were kept by wealthy women as companions and lovers.

Modern Usage

In contemporary society, the term gigolo is often associated with male escorts who provide companionship and sexual services to women. These men may advertise their services online or through escort agencies. The relationship between a gigolo and his client is typically discreet and may involve travel, social events, and other activities.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

The legality of gigolo services varies by country and jurisdiction. In some places, providing sexual services for money is considered prostitution and is illegal. In other areas, the laws are more lenient, and such arrangements are considered legal as long as both parties are consenting adults.

Cultural Representations

Gigolos have been depicted in various forms of media, including literature, film, and television. Notable examples include the film American Gigolo starring Richard Gere, which explores the life of a male escort in Los Angeles. The character of a gigolo is often portrayed as charming, attractive, and skilled in the art of seduction.

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