Prostitutes: Why not call themselves Escorts?
I'm pretty new to sex, as you might've ascertained.
My question is about escorts. Is there really an 'unofficial' implication to it, and if so, why are there still so many women getting busted for curbside prostitution? Why don't they just advertise themselves as escorts, or is it that the real majority of escorts have a "platonic" evening?
I'm just wondering what the catch is because I see tons of advertisements for it, a supposed loophole around the law from it, and yet a lot of people getting into trouble for mixing money with sex in a less discreet way.
Oh, and then I also know of a ton of lonely guys who complain about inactivity. If it's there, why isn't it bigger than it is, or am I missing something? Is it more risky than anyone cares to mention?
I'm just wondering.
I don't see the FBI taking down the millions of printed and Internet ads, but at the same time I still see movies like "40 Year Old Virgin" and "Roadtrip," as if the industry either doesn't exist, or is only for those willing to risk huge legal ramifications just for inquiring, so none of it makes sense.
Last edited by Kpax; 04-22-2008 at 11:07 PM..
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