I'm not here to jerk you off.
I wouldn't refer to participants such as yourself as normal human being nor do I have the slightest regard for what you or anyone like you thinks of my posts.
Is that finally clear now?
The only thing you consider of value is what does yank your chain which is hardly of any interest to me.
So in other words I'm not here to jerk you off Hunt666, you'll continue to have to do that yourself.
Goblin.
[QUOTE=Hunt99]And your posts, dear Goblin, are of absolutely zero value to any of the normal participants on this board. I am perfectly capable of yanking my own chain. I don't need you to do it for me with all of your worthless drivel.[/QUOTE]
Holloween Bonfire for the Goblin
[QUOTE=Goblin]
Not every working girl is a tragedy I agree, but those who work out of economic need are slaves to their profession considering the alternatives and that they have no way of escape. That is very much a form of slavery.[/QUOTE]Everyone works out of economic need. There is no escape from work, for most of us, for most of our lives. That does not mean everyone is a slave. Indeed, work can be ennobling, and fun. I am glad that you acknowledge that some ladies enjoy their work, and benefit thereby.
As to my ex-wives working as prostitutes, I'd be delighted if they did something productive. My daughter is a successful professional making much more money than either of us, so prostitution would not be wise for her. Beyond, saying that, I hope we can agree that it is not too healthy to think about the sex lives of our daughters.
I agree with you that the United States is on the brink of a financial calamity. Many people will be hurt by a near-worthless dollar. But the least of our worries is that there will be an increase in prostitution.
Beneath your tirade is the Puritan: Sex is bad, and the woman who takes advantage of her attractivenss is evil. Round up all the pretty ladies, declare them witches, and burn them at the stake. That's what a Goblin would do.
On the other hand, why not let the ladies make their own choices and live their own lives? If we customers would stop paying them for their services, as you recommend, their poverty and suffering would increase. Who would gain from the spread of Puritanism to Latin America?