In this case, they may report this observation. If their clients are older men, and the relationship is going, some parents take that as an exploitative relationship.
If parents were to know about their child's participation in sex work, they usually have one of two responses.
Male prostitutes generally do not have pimps, but if they do, it is usually because they have not learned how to find their own clients and take care of themselves yet. Often, they have no prior experiences with prostitution and do not approach potential clients, but they allow the punters to approach them. Nonetheless, some do believe that sex, whether casual or transactional, is a way to acquire affection and attention, which can influence their sexual activity. Many are sexualized/victimized as children, but there is little-to-no data that confirms a direct link to prostitution. Bridge Over Troubled Waters Inc, a Boston agency that works with children in crisis, surveyed young male prostitutes and 86% of them reported having to serve someone's sexual needs prior to joining in sex work. But, extreme poverty is not the only reason why men and boys partake in prostitution. After running away to major cities with no money, some resort to prostitution to take care of themselves. While the trade is not forced upon most, it is often out of desperation. Surveys show that male sex workers often report getting into prostitution after running away from home, due to unfortunate home situations. They believe that prostitution fulfills their sexual and emotional needs, so relationships are casual. Liberationists have higher levels of education and self-esteem, maintain good connections with their families, and exude positivity.
The terms used for male prostitutes generally differ from those used for females.