slutkund
Slutkund is a Swedish term used to refer to a person who purchases sexual services from a sex worker. The word is a compound of slut (a pejorative meaning “prostitute” or “sex worker”) and kund (customer). In Swedish public discourse, slutkund is common in discussions about prostitution and sex work, policy proposals, and media reporting. The term is often considered loaded or stigmatizing because it explicitly labels the buyer and carries moral judgments, though some use it descriptively to distinguish buyers from sellers in research and policy.
In legal and policy contexts, slutkund denotes the buyer of sexual services. Under the Nordic model widely
Critics argue that labeling someone as a slutkund can perpetuate stigma against sex workers and hinder reporting