LMAO!Brava, darling! Well said!
Not for nothing.... When do sex workers/ escorts / models, lets be real... need a degree in kneeling , twirling,and legs to the sky! !
lol seriously??
Not all sex workers are working toward a college degree baby!
While some ladies are paying their bills ,taking care of families, others are doing earnest work, to get out of a bad situation...Let's face it ... POVERTY SUCKS! Although we all come from various places , we are bound by the oldest profession.. The hand that rocks the cradle, rules the world.
Most ( not all ) of these Ads , yes, I'll say it "low budget ads " on BP and the like... are placed by predominately UNDER educated women from various socioeconomic backgrounds.
Legalizing sex work, taxing the income , would create declared income , and pay for education; thereby achieving true economic freedom.
In a BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY, the REAL CRIME should be taking / paying SHORT money from women that DON'T KNOW their REAL value in this industry.
The low hanging fruit often gets picked , ripe or not.
Cmon! One gets what one pays for when they go trolling on such sites ...proofreading... really? oh BTW I have an associates ..lol So what! Originally Posted by parisdivine
I agree wholeheartedly, but they're making more money because it's illegal. And education is freely available to everyone who wants it. Just like there are go-getters about their money in this industry, there are go-getters about their education. There are people out there who self educate, and know their weaknesses and try to fix them. There's too much free education on the internet for us to worry about what the government can afford to pay for.
I agree about us coming from all walks of life, and you'd be surprised the walks some of us have walked, including myself. But at the present, regardless of the reason we come into the industry, either a lady PUTS THOUGHT into it, or she doesn't. It's okay to need the money and put up an ad with the intent to deliver as promised. But the problem is not everyone comes into this industry thinking that it's honest work. For the most part, they're taught there's a trick to it all, and there's little concern for repeat clients or her reputation. And that's where the tie-in between providers of color/ghetto/uneducated factor comes in. If it weren't for communities like this that serve as both an advertising venue and a sort of more in depth view into the lady's mindset into the lady, more guys would have a bad taste in their mouths than they do now. Once ladies realize that all of us have to shake off automatic assumptions that we're all low class, uneducated ladies who can't do anything else but this, the better off the industry will be.
I agree, Jfred. They still won't know how to use the right words! And in the advert below, she thinks it's cute to spell that way. There is nothing you can tell her.