The way this girl is portrayed begs various issues about how women are gradually seen as goods and commodities to sell. She sees herself as a "woman by nature" and a "elevated companion," hence it seems as though her attractiveness and how successfully she can influence the emotions of other people define her value totally. Her limited identity based on her physical traits reduces her humanity and feeds negative stereotypes about women.
Her "irresistible D-cup breasts" and weight range of 51–55 kg highlight the need of women fulfilling particular requirements of beauty and body size if they so like. Not only are these narrow ideas of what is beauty unrealistic but also bad for women's mental health and self-esteem. By doing this, we help to maintain the assumption that women's looks defines them more than their brains, aptitude, or personality.
Her claim that she is a "Asian escort" brings once more the racial component of this issue. Asian women have been fetishized and stereotyped in the West for rather long. Sometimes Asian women show up in the West as strange and quiet. This myth not only devalues Asian women as human beings but also encourages spread of negative ideas about them by means of destructive and demeaning ones.
The first step in the right road is realizing that women are not things one may use or possess. Every one of them is a different person with own goals, dreams, and degree of decision-making ability. Seeing this girl as nothing more than a combination of physical traits and sexual activities helps us to keep a system of sexism and dehumanizing that harms women and results in unfair treatment of men and women intact.
At last, the way this girl was presented bothers and worries me. It not only preserves women as objects and commodities but also spreads unfavorable stereotypes about them and unfulfilled beauty standards. We have to challenge these negative ideas and work for a society in which women are handled with dignity and honor and valued for who they are.