Taking an issue of whether someone haggles with a hooker and ascribing terms like gentleman and couth is laughable in relation to cultural norms.
Johanna...I'm sure that in a society which looks down on hookers it may seem like being able to say you at least charge a lot offers a shield against the cultural scorn, but it's a false shield. Your VALUE is not based on what you charge but in all the things that make you who you are. I am a son, a partner, a father, and so many other things. Least of those is what I do to make money. This is an entertainment business, nothing more and nothing more less.
Originally Posted by citizen44
Citizen,
A person's core beliefs don't have to disappear based on his choice of "entertainment". A true gentleman will be a gentleman with every person he encounters, not just with those who are socially acceptable.
I don't believe I charge a lot, but even if I did, my rates do not provide a shield from scorn lol. If society scorns me that is their choice, I know who I am - who I really am - outside of entertaining, and this industry does not define me. My perception of myself is the only one that matters to me. I'm not quite sure where you were going with this. Anyway, I see where you stand, and thanks for your input.