and fix that nose
Good lord, where did the money go? That much a MONTH? Then again, I've read about some phenomenal numbers out of Sherri's (legal NV brothel), so I don't doubt what an independent can do.
And to answer the question posed here, I don't hate prostitutes at all. I am quite pro-sex worker and would love to see decriminalization. I never thought of them as "trash" because of their career choice or money necessity. Do I think of them as victims? Some, yes, but that's so dependent on individual circumstances. Google "pearl escorts" (obviously nsfw and perhaps not safe for home either): somehow these women don't strike me as victims.
"I ransacked his drawers when he left me by myself at his place for the first time. That's how we did it in the good old days. Tells me all I need to know about him. He pretends he didn't notice. That's how good relationships start." - Chilly Willy
How does a young woman go from making millions of dollars to being completely broke? Drugs, perhaps?
"I ransacked his drawers when he left me by myself at his place for the first time. That's how we did it in the good old days. Tells me all I need to know about him. He pretends he didn't notice. That's how good relationships start." - Chilly Willy
There's a big difference between a housewife and a hooker. Sorry, but what a shit ass thing to say.
One contributes to society by ensuring her children turn into civilized well mannered people who make a difference in the world and the other is committing a crime (like it or not it's illegal) bilking the tax system, and potentially spreading disease and bringing shame on the entire human race.
And the John's are ten times worse.
Please, it isn't just a job. If it were how come so many of them are drug addicts? How come so many of them end up toothless, their kids in CPS living a meth/crack lifestyle? How come crime rates sky rocket in areas of prostitution/strip clubs?
Selling sex isn't just a job. It is a way to make money for certain, but it's a giant step backwards for women, and it just reinforces the digusting controlling psycho attitudes of men towards women.
Any man that visits a prostitute is a vile human being period. Even if he's super ugly and can't get any without paying for it.
And this girl in particular- well I think all the real gritty street hookers that had shit shoved up their asses when they were little girls and got neglected by their parents outta kick her mother fucking stupid priviledged coke whore ass.
Please.
I think it's bizarre too, because it's safe to assume that call girls can't have that job forever since looks fade. One would think they'd be smart enough to at least invest a chunk of the money.
At least have something to show for yourself if you're going to be in that business. This is a sticky subject, and I don't want to debate with people about the morality of it, but I will say that sex is all about perception. I am a woman, and I can honestly say that there's no shortage of women willing to take their clothes off for cash. This includes beeing in Playboy if given the opportunity. And when casual sex is concerned, commerce of some sort is often involved. I don't see the difference between a high-priced call girl and a girl who gets drunk and high at nightclubs regularly, who has anonymous sex with several guys.
She sounds like a moron or a druggie (is there a difference?)
Pulling in that kind of scratch...along with some clever investing....I'd have more than than enough to disappear forever after a coupla years if I wanted. But hey, we can't all have brains.
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I tend to see this commerce element repeatedly through relationships anytime sex is involved, partly because the analysis of power thrills me (hellooooooo, Foucault) and partly because the impact of economics and of Maslow's hierarchy of needs has been one hell of a driving force in my life.
The women who are prepping for marriage are the ones I hearthe most about economics, not the casual daters/screwers (though I see your point and where you were going): the man's earning power over time, his investments, assets from his family and his own. Marriage was primarily a property transfer arrangement as well as a means of empire-building and "peace-weaving" where necessary among competing forces. I still find it pretty interesting that the history of the institution ultimately integrated romantic love lol, but then it also evolved the pre-nup.
Couldn't agree more, and I've watched all three choices made by folks lol.
Of course, I would like to believe that it is love, love, love alone that is the pure driving force that gets folks into a marriage or similar living arrangement, and yes, it's there a good bit of the time - but the trigger that let love come to that point was the soon-to-be-spouse's security. I see more analogies between marriage and prostitution than I would like sometimes. *sigh*
I do. One had enough sense to say, "My body and time, as well as the risk involved, possess value and must be compensated," and demand payment accordingly.I think I'm always going to respect good business sense.
She'll get even more kudos if she makes a solid investment, whether it's an education, health insurance or the basis of retirement fund.
Start with a few decent investments in real estate and she could have ongoing income from tenants, which could be invested further, and so on...
All the folks I know who do a job that is primarily physical (including an electrician who has more than his fair share of ladders, platforms and lifting to do) have another plan in mind for when the body doesn't look/feel so good. One bout of disability, and a person could be declaring bankruptcy next. Sadly, it certainly is too common of an occurrence.
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"I ransacked his drawers when he left me by myself at his place for the first time. That's how we did it in the good old days. Tells me all I need to know about him. He pretends he didn't notice. That's how good relationships start." - Chilly Willy
I understand the thought here...
But where do you claim the money came from?
If you have money you have to show where it comes from. Prostitution is a cash business, the hookers can't claim the income as income. You can't make a cash purchase of $10k or more without the government being notified. They put this into place in the late 1980's to help locate drug dealers by the purchases they made.
She would have to have the ability to launder the money before it could be invested. Maybe she didn't have the financial know-how to clean the money.
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This is why I can't imagine her getting immunity where the IRS is concerned. I don't know how she would claim it.
You're right about these issues - I was thinking in terms of Cathouse, the legal version of the biz in NV.
I'm still curious as hell where that kind of money wound up.
"I ransacked his drawers when he left me by myself at his place for the first time. That's how we did it in the good old days. Tells me all I need to know about him. He pretends he didn't notice. That's how good relationships start." - Chilly Willy
All of God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.
If I wanted the government in my womb I'd fuck a Senator
My thoughts exactly!! Hustler and Penthouse have already submitted their offers and the book deal was mentioned. Her music (two songs) is being requested/downloaded and requested. She could get a record deal out of it.
Spitzer is a egomaniac a**hole. She deserves all the $$$ and fame she can get from this.
"the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they're gone"
In the past few days, she's earned $200,000 from the downloads of her songs (at 0.89 per d/l). She does a cover of "She Works Hard For the Money" and her voice is actually pretty decent.
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