I'm just gonna clarify this one thing....
I never said the SPs are products, but what they sell is. Everyone who makes money in this world is either selling a product or a service, and that is the definition I'm using. Maybe I should have called it a service, that I will grant you, but the only difference is that a product is tangible and service is not. It is a commercial transaction in any event.
Yes, SPs care about what they do, but I truly don't think their emotional investment in their client's happiness is beyond imagination. Generally speaking, sex with an SP is performance art; making love is reserved for their boyfriends or husbands. If an SP put the same emotional investment in a session with a client as they do with a boyfriend, they would not be in this business long. I think the emotional investment is more on par with any other line of work. Most people gain satisfaction from a job well done regardless of occupation, but some do gain more satisfaction than others. That's why there are good SPs and bad SPs.
I think human decency is a wonderful thing, and I think everyone should be respectful and decent to SPs. My point is that there is a difference between being decent and worshipping her as a goddess. I would feel somewhat silly worshipping a woman whose real name I do not even know; that's what I will reserve for my girlfriend or wife. However, if a relationship with an SP progresses outside the room and into the real world, then that is a different standard and value system.
Hope that clarifies things. Peace.
I never said the SPs are products, but what they sell is. Everyone who makes money in this world is either selling a product or a service, and that is the definition I'm using. Maybe I should have called it a service, that I will grant you, but the only difference is that a product is tangible and service is not. It is a commercial transaction in any event.
Yes, SPs care about what they do, but I truly don't think their emotional investment in their client's happiness is beyond imagination. Generally speaking, sex with an SP is performance art; making love is reserved for their boyfriends or husbands. If an SP put the same emotional investment in a session with a client as they do with a boyfriend, they would not be in this business long. I think the emotional investment is more on par with any other line of work. Most people gain satisfaction from a job well done regardless of occupation, but some do gain more satisfaction than others. That's why there are good SPs and bad SPs.
I think human decency is a wonderful thing, and I think everyone should be respectful and decent to SPs. My point is that there is a difference between being decent and worshipping her as a goddess. I would feel somewhat silly worshipping a woman whose real name I do not even know; that's what I will reserve for my girlfriend or wife. However, if a relationship with an SP progresses outside the room and into the real world, then that is a different standard and value system.
Hope that clarifies things. Peace.