hmm..... just saw this thread..
My best friend moved with "boyfriend X" to vegas, where she quickly found him tobe... mmm... not of her liking anymore. she left him and bunked in with a friend she had met, who turned out to be a "high class call girl". The money was a serious motivator for my friend, combined with the timeframe, and shes quite good looking, so she got into it.
It was her call to get into it, although circumstances gave her a little push, she could always have come back to chicago. (I'd have paid for her ticket home without blinking) She didnt, she is happy, she makes more money in working 2-3 days a week than I do in a month, shes discreet, careful, and laughs all the way to the bank. Her clients are all wealthy, business men, upper crust guys, that both do and dont have wives/women at home. not a looser in the bunch. She performs a service/services that they need/want and can afford to pay to have without entangling themselves in a relationship or by having the upkeep and aggravation of having a mistress.
would I pay to be with a person of her profession. no. I've never felt so inclined. would I if i DID "feel the need" for some kind of release? probably not, I'm a tightfisted bitch when it comes to money. If I didnt have to worry about the money? still no. I'm paranoid to a fault and scared to death of disease, no matter how careful someone seems. Do I see anything wrong with it? (someone using prostitutes) - Hell no. I'm all for its legalization, taxation and regulation (and was before my friend got involved) just as I am for pot (and dont use it either).
When you have things like prostitution and pot that have been legalized in other countries with great success, and you are living in a country that has massive national debt and they want to start taxing BOTTLED WATER.. why the hell don't they legalize gambling, prostitution and pot - which is all going on/being used daily ANYWAY and shows no sign of decline. institue laws over it (ie age limitations for purchase and usage), tax it (like they do our still legal vices, alchahol and tobacco) and utilize the taxes for education about it, healthcare issues arising because of it, and still have the remainder available to plow back into the "land of opportunity" that is rapidly becoming a decaying cesspool of misery and disrepair.
Sorry to those of you with moral confines that dictate your opposition on the matter.
Last edited by Midnight; 08-19-2007 at 02:39 PM..
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