No. Not always,,,,,, Sometimes a question just pops in my head that I want to ask..... Sure... It occurs while I think about something more specific....But in many cases it is just a question.....
Originally Posted by Whispers
Fair enough, forgive me for seeing a possible ulterior motive with this question. When it is added to the other questions and comments you have made in the last week or so a conclusion could be easily drawn, and I fell into your clever trap. I now understand that these are all unrelated thoughts and questions that flow from the curious mind.
I'm not sure where I suggested my experiences had anymore weight. Just saying it is something I've noticed for a long time....
Originally Posted by Whispers
There was no suggestion, but an inference was made based on your words and context.
I don't like contributing to "bad habits" and when I see someone that is extremely active but barely making ends meet or has nothing to show for the money I tend to steer clear......
Originally Posted by Whispers
This is noble of you. So was this question an attempt to guild others to follow your moral code (on a hooker board)? I ask because you state your code in the context of asking why some ladies advertise more that you feel necessary the implication being you see the two are somehow related.
I personally, require that all the girls I see sign a contract saying that the money I give them goes towards their degree, or if they already have their masters in psychology; in right into a 401K. (just to be clear that was an attempt at hyperbole I can't dictate the spending habits of any of the ladies any more than you do.)
Well... On that I disagree...... I don't believe any lady with a successful business is here working the boards by doing anything other than running an ad....NEED is driving most.....
Originally Posted by Whispers
No, I feel you are in error to speak in such absolutes. To say that none of the successful women here can be social is a fools errand (unless you specifically define successful as having no social interactions here in that singular case I guess you would be correct). People are complex, and social creatures by nature. To say that a woman can't be successful in such a personal service based business and be genuinely social as well? I would really like to read a case study on that one.
To keep my perspective to myself and not ask a question is close minded. To open a topic up for discussion and have an exchange on the issue is something else.
Originally Posted by Whispers
I disagree to make sweeping claims and assumptions "
What's wrong with her?" "
never a shortage of desperation" "
cannot escape into a peaceful quiet existence" and to imply that you have answered your own question is to be closed minded (to be clear the question "
What's wrong with her?" implies you think she is wrong). To open up the topic and yourself to new ideas and new ways of thinking would show you aren't closed minded.
You're asking why a successful business woman still advertises?
No. Not at all..... But make the question anything you care to spin it to and I'll put it back in line.....
Originally Posted by Whispers
Originally Posted by OldYeller
Umm ... so you aren't asking why a successful woman advertises with the question: "
Why is it that some ladies can turn hundreds of tricks and still need to look for more?"
Or is the implication there someone that turns hundreds of tricks can't successful?
And you are OK with listening to stories about other guys? Do you not care about the lack of discretion she shows when discussing things of that nature with you?
Originally Posted by Whispers
You have never listened to anyone tell you a tale from work? your CPA has a story of a client with an actual shoe box of receipts? Your bartender tells a humorous story of a drunk regular getting into a cab etc etc? Do you chastise these people for their lack of discretion, even tho they have given you no information beyond the fact the person in question is in some way connected to them.
Please sir, this is a classic strawman and you are better than that; weave us a better tale!