wolverine said:Interesting comments. But the one thing that really has me thinking is this: many of you are basically saying, "we love and respect SPs, but we wouldn't want our daughter/girlfriend to become one".
Do any of you ever struggle internally within yourselves with what seems to be two contradicting attitudes? That we as pooners must cope with a strong social stigma against the sex industry, and yet we apply that same stigma upon those closest to us? Or perhaps it's because of those stigmas applied by those who ask about the well-being of your daughter (former teachers, friends, the boss, co-workers, priest, etc)?
The above is not intended as a flame to anyone. It's something to think about, and worthy of discussion and debate.
Its a really good point wolverine, and one I've thought a lot about. No deep answers I'm afraid. Its a highly contradictory position. In truth, I believe that no person should have to sell there bodies to make a decent living. At the same time many occupations are extremely poorly paid and make it difficult for people who, sometimes through no fault of their own, aren't able to obtain better paying jobs. The fact that some people find they do, says nothing about those individuals, but lots about our society and the various social hang ups that exist about sex.
Having said all that, there is the stigma. There's the potentially dangerous clients, there's the risk of disease, there's the possibility of getting arrested, etc., etc., etc. Those are primarily the reasons I'd be upset. Not because of what she was doing in and of itself and certainly not because I felt it had any reflection on the character of my daughter. I'd be worried about her safety and health.
Tom