Honest Question

Why do providers hate being called prostitutes? Do you think it's just rude to call you that, or do you actually believe that you are not a prostitute?

Btw, here is the dictionary definition for the word prostitute "woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money"
sue_nami's Avatar
as a fbsm provider i do not provide intercourse and I do rile up at being called a prostitute, I am a relaxation professional, a goddess of desire and lust, I offer a a sensual escape amid the stress of daily life but I am not a prostitute. Whispers just suggested in another thread that fbsm is prostitution and I beg to differ. I do not judge prostitutes but I am not one.
I am a relaxation professional, a goddess of desire and lust, I offer a a sensual escape amid the stress of daily life but I am not a prostitute. Originally Posted by sue_nami
With all due respect, I think what you said is bullshit. Do you think that your customers want a "sensual escape amid the stress of daily life" I think they just want to jerk off, pay less, and not have a full intercourse.
I prefer the term hooker, thankyouverymuch.
How is that different
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there are loads of fellow who do not want full service honey. older guys, those who have wives they don;t want to cheat on, those who enjoy a good massage and release with no need to perform or expend energy, those who just like my company and skills come regularly. those guys could afford full service and they chose me. so you are wrong.
Fletchlives's Avatar
A rose by any other name...
Tomāto, tomāto...

You get the picture.
onei's Avatar
  • onei
  • 12-31-2014, 08:20 AM
I was once a sanitation engineer. It didn't take me long to get rid of that job. :-)
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with all due respect, if you think that, then why is your name fbsm then unless u are a cheap fuck who can't afford what u really want?
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  • onei
  • 12-31-2014, 08:22 AM
I prefer the term hooker, thankyouverymuch. Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
I prefer the term hooker, thankyouverymuch. Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
Claire: Isn't the preferred spelling with a "g" instead of a "k".

I personally preferred the term "elite companion".
This is funny. $ in exchange for pleasure= prostitute. If you want to glaze that donut with a fancy title its your business. But in they eyes of John law its prostitution. Now, I can understand not wanting to be saddled with that title. There is a stigma associated with it. And any fella wanting the time with you would best be served to not use such language in conversation. But it is what it is.
Claire: Isn't the preferred spelling with a "g" instead of a "k".

I personally preferred the term "elite companion". Originally Posted by readysetgo12
Nope. It's hooker. I keep my clients on the hook and coming back for more.

Can't do that with whatever the fuck a hoog is.
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  • Toyz
  • 12-31-2014, 09:29 AM
A "Hoogar" is special. She is someone guys want to see and develop somewhat of a relationship with.

A "Hooker" is mostly in it for the money...like Claire says...shes wants to be a Hooker.

Looks like 2015 is going to be a lot like 2014 here!
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  • HUMP!
  • 12-31-2014, 09:35 AM
Dutch: hoog, meaning high.
From Old Dutch: hōh
Urban Dictionary: separation between a woman's breasts
French slang: prostitwat

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