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Well it's illegal here in the states. My perspective won't change because it's legal in Canada. I never said prostitutes were nasty, dispicable, immoral degenerate women. I never even remotely implied it. What I did imply is what we do defines who we are. A person is made up of many layers. People are to complicated to place one aspect of their lives and say this is all it is. Prostituition is an area of your life, whether long term or short term, you still have to have the psychological makeup to engage in it.
Originally Posted by acp5762
The job does not define you. How you do the job defines you. A provider that provides a terrific service and cares about making her clients happy is far more honorable than a car salesman that knowingly misleads a customer about a car in order to get a sale. There are numerous examples that can be made about how people do legal jobs in a way that is not in the best interest of customers that are mislead.
Given the choice I would rather associate with a decent prostitute over the person doing a legal job unethically. For that matter I would be happy to associate with a decent prostitute and consider them a friend anytime.
You may not have intended your statement to be ofensive but it was.