You really don't get it....Class is not the same as wealth.
Originally Posted by essence
I think we should just agree to disagree on our basic ideas, and move along. You THINK my argument is "Class = Wealth" which is ridiculous; not least of which because if it was, finding a classy girl provider would impossible. If they were wealthy, they wouldn't provide, and if they did; it would be as a hobby to men they find attractive, not internet strangers.
I'm looking for a demure, intelligent, refined, sexy woman, and I posted a thread in Diamonds and Tuxedos to ask where they were.
Your ideas...please don't attribute them to me.
Seriously TG, I'm just having fun here, we are all looking for different things, so long as there is a warm wet welcoming pussy, so whatever does it for you, I am just trying to help you understand yourself and what you want.
I was brought up to look down on flashy displays of wealth or privilege, but with the highest regard for education and culture. I was lucky enough, because of my parent's sacrifices, to have access to the best education. Most of my parents' income went towards their children's education. Family holiday maybe once every two years.
Because I came from a comfortable (but not wealthy) background, I can scorn riches. I realise I am very fortunate.
Originally Posted by essence
Yes, you are. I came from a civil war as an asylum seeker, orphaned extremely young, and was brought up picking through trash cans and dumpsters for food here in the U.S. unaware of the words "American Dream" while stealing anything I could to survive, until I learned the real American lesson - American prisons are punitive, not rehabilitory.
I've clawed and fought for my life, and for what I consider to be extremely hard-won leisure pursuits without a hand-out from anyone along the way. I spend more of my free time picking up homeless people and giving them a taste of "class" than I do in cigar bars, because just as I desire to experience new things and expand my horizons, I want to be the cause of the same for others.
And in my other free time, when I'm looking to expand my horizons in the hobby, I desire to do so in the company of those who can appreciate the subtleties of what make an expensive taste. I don't break out $300 wine for everyone - it would be wasted; like writing poetry for a blind mute that you can't communicate with. I know about wine because I spent time learning about it, appreciating it, and listening to those who knew more than me, and I seek the company of those with similar tastes.
I will spend two hours dissecting a bottle of wine with a steak, because every bite reminds me how far I've come from eating out of dumpsters. If I'd had parents like yours, I'd be president by now, and would have installed a wing in the White House to keep my harem.
If I sound unsympathetic, it's because I am. Check your privilege at the door, and point out the classy ladies to me instead of telling me I don't know what class means.