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Re: Of whores and boors...



Patrick Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
I hope those who expected to read of thermionic devices can tune out
now before they get bored silly.  This is WAY OFF TOPIC but a few
things need to be pointed out to you boys about the sex industry and
its relationship to marriage and other domestic arrangements.
1.A high % of sessions with a prostitute do not involve sex acts. Once
a client begins to trust a working girl (subsitute whore if it makes
you feel better) sessions more often resemble psychotherapy than
anything else. One of my girls had a weekly 2 hour booking with a
prominant Muslim cleric who, having discovered she was studying for
her PHD in comparative religion, enjoyed serious,in depth discussions
of contentious issues within Islamic theology that would have had him
shot if he dared voice them within his community. Other less unusaul
examples abound.
2. Many men who turn up at brothels in groups are gay and often beg
the girls not to tell me mates.
3.Wives are let off the hook when clients unleash their more weird
sexual requirements on a brothel.
Instance:- We spared the wife of a Supreme Court Judge the trail of
having to slap His Honor with raw tripe.
4. Young men, often of mediteranean origin, traditionaly are
'de-flowered' by working girls with the proceeding being paid for by
older members of their family as a right of passage.
5. Men away from their wives/girlfrinds often prefer sex with another
human to Ms Palmer & her 5 friends.
6. In cases such as no 5 many men think having paid sex is not an act
of unfaithfulness but believe that to have casual un-paid sex with a
stranger to be a betrail of their existing relationship.
7.I've lost count of the number of times I've been told by clients
that they are sick to death of the psychological games most woman play
in the often expensive and destructive cat & mouse 'trading the weekly
pay packet for sex' game .
I could go on & on but that's enough - I've left the industry
wealthier than most other female professions would have allowed. Not
all working girls do. Many are indeed psychologicaly damaged by their
experiences in the industry and mostly this is due to the kinds of
attitudes displayed here by those who get a thrill out of hurling
terms such as whore. Grow up boys!



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