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To: varyouga

Hey, whatever floats your boat there captain.

For myself - I would rather wait for an average looking woman my own age to WANT to have sex with me - than pay a great looking young woman to pretend to want to have sex with me.

And that is just the sexual aspect. Sex with a happily enthusiastic partner is almost transcendent, well beyond what can be reduced to a commercial transaction.

Add to that the companionship friendship and partnership of a smart productive and involved active woman; and paying for sex seems very sad and lonely.


18 posted on 03/07/2012 12:45:06 PM PST by allmendream (Tea Party did not send the GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism.)
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To: allmendream
I agree with everything you said except:

-It’s not “my boat”. I was just explaining how some people enter relationships that are even more foolish than prostitution. Probably because there is some room for denial such as “She loves me, I’m just giving her this car/apartment to get to get her back on her feet”. When calling an escort and paying for 2 hours, you can’t really lie to yourself.

-“…well beyond what can be reduced to a commercial transaction.”

For many men, it can be. These high-end girls aren’t just paid for their looks and to lie there. They are the best at what they do. Many are good actresses and have college degrees. It’s called “the girlfriend experience” and their job is to give such a good experience that one forgets about money (or nearly everything else). Think about it, many women fake who they are or fake being in love for decades just for money. I think being paid to act as someone’s girlfriend for a few hours is more respectable.

19 posted on 03/07/2012 2:29:40 PM PST by varyouga
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