Whats in a word.

sevenofnine

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I find it amusing people want to change the lanquage,
forgive me but hooker prostitute whore, not acceptable any more.

I saw the lady I see last night,
I opened the door, and she had prepared for me an beautiful home made supper, roast beef with all the trimmings.
after supper we even walked her dog before we settled in.

God it was way late when I finally got home, and both of us were surprised the time just flew by.


The lady I see preferres to be referred to as a companion, and that is kind of what she is to me.
kind of what we are.

But a sw that you pick up is not a companion,
some one that offers fifteen minutue sessions is not a companion, there was a thread a while a go, five minute sessions.

for give me but I think it should be called what it is,

if it offends you, maybe you shouldn't be doing what your doing, or offering the service that you do,

Don't just change the word.
Change the relationship, between a client and a girl.

Change the way you or we think about sex,

Like i said I saw my sp last night, but to write a review about it wouldn't impress anyone in this culture where multi shots on goal and greek and bbbjs. and why would you want to spend your time eating and walking her dog when you should be fucking.
i paid after all.


call it what it is, if all your doing is paying to fuck somone,
and don't give a shit about any relationship, she sure isn't a companion,

I made a comment once, the sex you have and with who and circumstance around it says volumes on who you are as a human being.
lets not sugar coat it.

if it upsets you will calling it a different name make you feel better.

im not trying to upset anyone, but its only a word. you need to change the way people think, not just the word.
you need to change peoples sexuality and the way they deal with it and view it.

its not acceptable to treat somone like a whore or a street walker it cheapens life, and sex and both of us really.
it makes us both sort of low and scumbags.

but you know to be honest that is where some people are, and that is all they can manage,
trust me I was there, not really in the mood or wanted a relationship, just wanted to get off.
sometimes i still fee that way

I don't want a companion at all I want a whore,

But I think that is why the word is there it is meant to offend.

Just my opinion but i think you should call it what it is.

If you don't like it change your services your relationship with your clients,


Change the nature of the way this is done. and carried out.

Like the thread about the guy who went to the phillipeans and pooned,
i got banned on that

I think if you can't defend yourself and your actions, that says something.

And I again am sorry to the ladies but women who offer fifteen minute sessions or less or even a half an hour, are not companions. no one wants companionship in a fifteen minute session or a half an hour session,

lets call it what it is.
and if it offends people then maybe they shouldn't be doing what they do.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

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Yes. Words are one thing; tone and inflection really carry weight as far as intent and context go. Try saying the following sentence out loud;

"You're a dirty little whore, aren't you?"

The tone, inflection and even the volume of that phrase can flip the words on their heads, potentially. If it's said with disgust, it might get you a punch in the nuts and a kick in the solar plexus. Whisper it with delight, affection & praise in your voice, and turn the recipient into a puddle of molten, babbly, orgasming delight.

Speaking theoretically, of course...
 

sbill

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It isn't so much the words themselves, but the attitude and actions of the person using them. the vocabulary is broad (no pun intended) because each word conveys a slightly different description. As you say, one seeks out street workers, hookers, whores, courtisans, geishas & companoins for different experiences. But your attitude and treatment of the seller as a person of inherent value shouldn't really vary with the job titles.

Are we on the same track, SON?
In the absence of a "Like" button I simply say:

"Hear! Hear!" (Thumped table but was probably not heard on the 'net!)
 

dickotoole

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Hear hear to Peaceguy from me too.
I, like all of us men and women I believe, like sex different ways at different times. Who doesn't ever get the urge to have a nice slow gentle sensual time that is full of passion and who doesn't ever get the urge to fuck with rough abandon burying the cock to the hilt full of sweat . . . and all things in between or outside of that.
There is no right way or better way and like Erica says, its how you say it.
 

Elle Diablo

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What a breath of fresh air ... calling 'it' as 'it' is!

I've often wondered, if the word (hooker, prostitute, ho, snatch, c*nt, whore) stirs afflictions how does one enable themselves to perform the act of servicing (tricks, johns, pooners)? Hey! The girl words sound a lot more harsh ...

Call me what you want ... just don't call me late for dinner!
 
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