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Explanation
The Joke
A man approaches a woman (implied to be a sex worker) and asks, "How much is it?" She replies, "Sex is free with in-sex purchases." In the next panel, now in a bedroom, the confused man says, "Nudity isn't part of the core content of sex?" The woman clarifies: "Technically, 'sex' included only entry into this bedroom."
The comic maps the infuriating business model of "free-to-play" games with microtransactions onto sex work. Just as mobile games advertise themselves as "free" but lock all meaningful content behind paywalls (so-called "in-app purchases"), this woman offers "free sex" but with "in-sex purchases" -- meaning every component of the actual experience costs extra. The punchline reveals that what was advertised as "sex" is really just access to the room, mirroring how free-to-play games often provide only a bare-bones shell experience unless you pay.
The Humor
The joke works because the free-to-play/microtransaction model is so universally despised that applying it to the most intimate human activity instantly resonates. The man's bewildered complaint -- "Nudity isn't part of the core content of sex?" -- perfectly captures the frustration of gamers discovering that essential features are paywalled in a supposedly "free" product. The woman's deadpan corporate-speak response turns her into a perfect stand-in for exploitative game publishers, making the satire of modern monetization practices land with both recognition and absurdity.