"A classy gentlemen is not looking for a hooker on the Internet"

Being classy is akin to being bright...if you have to tell people you are, you more than likely aren't.

Vivienne Rey's Avatar
Thank you all for your input.

Vivienne:

One person is purporting to speak for the entirety of the internet, and you give her too much credit.
Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
It is, in my observation, very much the norm out in the vanillaverse; people presuming to define an entire group, whole people. I just wondered how much of that sticks here. How do we feel about ourselves as a result? And much does one's behavior within their chosen profession, however scandalous or unsavory, count toward "class"? Does the fact that I speak well, chew with my mouth closed, say "please" and "thank you" and do volunteer work mean nothing because of my choice to be a provider? I don't think so. But the masses would disagree.

Class, to me, is about what you are inclined to do/be in a given situation.

- what you do with the money/time you have
- how you treat/respond to people
- how you handle adversity/abundance
- what you do when no one is looking
- what you do when there are no rules

These are just some examples, but they lend the most toward character, IMO.

I feel like I just had this same argument with Wakeup in another thread. Give it a read; I don't want to re-state the long explanations there.
I saw that. I love your brain. I wanna hump it.
There are many types of men that will pay for sex. There are many types of women that will accept payment for sex. How supply and demand come together is not always a matter of class but a matter of discretion...
TravelingGentleman's Avatar
Just because you proclaim not to do something does not mean you are not doing it...it could mean you are ignorant of the fact that you are doing so. Originally Posted by WTF

Well, there are professional victims everywhere - ECCIE is not an oasis hideaway uncontaminated by people who's greatest pleasure is getting offended at a supposed slight.


Which....is why I said I don't care what people think of me - with the exception of the women in the whose fine company I keep trying to place myself.
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Thank you all for your input.



It is, in my observation, very much the norm out in the vanillaverse; people presuming to define an entire group, whole people. I just wondered how much of that sticks here. How do we feel about ourselves as a result? And much does one's behavior within their chosen profession, however scandalous or unsavory, count toward "class"? Does the fact that I speak well, chew with my mouth closed, say "please" and "thank you" and do volunteer work mean nothing because of my choice to be a provider? I don't think so. But the masses would disagree.
Originally Posted by Vivienne Rey
On the one hand, you concede that people annoyingly presume to speak for everyone in the vanilla verse.

In the same breath, you assume to speak for the masses, in that the masses find providing to be unclassy.

The only safe statement is that YOU find providing unclassy, while the masses remain silent. Let them stay silent; their opinions don't matter.
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  • WTF
  • 11-16-2015, 04:45 PM
Well, there are professional victims everywhere - ECCIE is not an oasis hideaway uncontaminated by people who's greatest pleasure is getting offended at a supposed slight.


Which....is why I said I don't care what people think of me - with the exception of the women in the whose fine company I keep trying to place myself. Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
So you are looking for classy female friends you have to pay to sleep with you, on a Hooker board...Good thing you don't care what people think of you.

We are all looking for something TG that said, looking for ski slopes in the desert makes for a futile search.

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Well, there are professional victims everywhere - ECCIE is not an oasis hideaway uncontaminated by people who's greatest pleasure is getting offended at a supposed slight.


Which....is why I said I don't care what people think of me - with the exception of the women in the whose fine company I keep trying to place myself. Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman


Well spoken [ Typed ]...

Ah Vacation Homes
Vivienne Rey's Avatar
On the one hand, you concede that people annoyingly presume to speak for everyone in the vanilla verse.

In the same breath, you assume to speak for the masses, in that the masses find providing to be unclassy. Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
How do you define "masses"? Maybe that's the breakdown here. Again, my observation, based on the discussions I have had/overheard/read is that a great many people (masses) view whoring as unclassy - be it by direct condemnation, stereotyping, shaming, accusations/insults...it is, in fact, regarded as unclassy.

The only safe statement is that YOU find providing unclassy
Nope.

while the masses remain silent.
Has this really been your experience?
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  • WTF
  • 11-17-2015, 05:34 PM
How do you define "masses"? Maybe that's the breakdown here. Again, my observation, based on the discussions I have had/overheard/read is that a great many people (masses) view whoring as unclassy - be it by direct condemnation, stereotyping, shaming, accusations/insults...it is, in fact, regarded as unclassy.



Nope.



Has this really been your experience? Originally Posted by Vivienne Rey
Well put Viv, though I do think you have confused poor TG.



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It honestly depends on the individual.

My personal definition of upper class is a person whose main income isn't from working. Work is done to maintain the fortune and you don't touch the sizable principal.

............ Originally Posted by SA Angel
Don't confuse class and money. They are not the same.
Don't confuse class with not working. They are not the same.

You are falling back on the old definition of a Gentleman, meaning someone that supervised, but did no manual labor, as in "an Officer and a Gentleman". The meaning of class is often confused with wealth, leisure, or noble birth. However, the term gentleman has become to be used as a formal way of referring to any man.

You may explore the meaning of class and style. Which may have a closer relationship.

JR
Don't confuse class and money. They are not the same.
Don't confuse class with not working. They are not the same.
Originally Posted by JRLawrence
I have no money and do lots of work, but am still classy and a gentleman.
Why classy gentleman on prostitution sites ?Sex workers all over internet and dating sites,boards.Folk's judging others on classy or not.LMAO.Everyones on internet.
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It's nice classy females every where unfortunately we like to be paid for our time.
Classy for me has nothing to do with wealth or money. In my opinion(and only my opinion), class is about treating others and yourself with respect. . A kind word to others around you cost or makes you nothing, shows class. Opening a door, not for the good looking women, but the old lady at the store shows class. A women(no matter her chosen profession) that respects herself enough to know her own worth and treat herself well. Expensive clothes doesn't show class, but dirty unkept clothes indicates the lack of class..
Seldom does wealth and class have anything to do with each other in my mind.