I disagree.
If a provider is a victim of a crime(committed by the customer) but didn't handle her business it's on her?
Originally Posted by simpleton
Uh, YEAH! There are ways NOT to get drugged. Even now she's saying that SHE'S not saying that's what happened. The problem was, she was so drunk, she doesn't remember. HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS and this shit doesn't happen.
If a provider is a victim of a crime(committed by the customer) but is drunk it's not the customer's fault.
Originally Posted by simpleton
NO SIR, it's not! It's called accountability. If she wasn't drunk, would this have happened to her? What about saying, "I'M TOO FUCKED UP TO TAKE A CALL"? She's only perpetuating stereotypes of desperation. I'm that drunk, there's no way I'm going on a call at 1:30am. And in that state of mind, I wonder if she can recall screening him, so if it's NOT tied to this recent bad review, she can tell us who did this to her. I sure she wouldn't want any OTHER lady to make an appointment with the wrong element!
She's talking about someone is supposed to CARE about what happens to her. When is SHE going to care what happens to her?
It may be preventable but that doesn't make it her fault. I agree she needs to make some changes but to say, "she's giving providers a bad name" is wrong.
Originally Posted by simpleton
Darling, it's stories like hers that MSNBC gets wind of and make assumptions about alcohol and drug abuse, low self-esteem, child molestation, pimps and human trafficking about escorts. This is NOT a small issue, and as a lady, I take this serious.
What does she want us to say? 'Aww I'm sorry this happened to you. I hope you're feeling okay." and just let that be that? What kind of person would I be if I don't let her know how obvious she is, not only to me as a woman, but to you guys? She doesn't change, she's looking at more stupid shit happening to her.