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*~* would you date an sp? *~*

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BORKO

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It referred to as Domestic Engineer now :rolleyes:

But really...is it that you will never trust her? Will you always think there is some sexual need that she will have to have fulfilled and if you cannot perform to meet her needs, are you afraid she would find a secret lover or return to the business???
Those thoughts would arise in any relationship, hooker or not...
 

badbadboy

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nah you cant turn a hooker into a housewife
I can tell you from experience that some could become very good as a housewife. I do a lot of my own cooking and when I took an SP on a 4 day mini vacation, I jumped in there to cook dinner the first night and got the WTF are you doing look and was told to sit back and wait for my dinner. I was not disappointed and she liked to cook so I let her go for it the whole trip. Good times the whole trip.
 

Cami Parker

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A "normal guy"? Define normal... Noe of my boyfriends have been psychopaths, sociopaths or anything of the like...

Would I date an sp?

-not anymore, my perspectives have changed to only see them as that, a "service provider" and no other relationship can be transitioned. When I find myself in a requited long-term relationship, I would be happy to not require these services anymore and just focus on that one woman. :)

But never say never per the question; maybe I'll be totally enamoured by the person and we absolutely click? Then again, why would a normal guy accept a woman who has slept with hundreds of men? (a discourse opportunity, thank you!) I think I'll stick with my first answer.
 

Cami Parker

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I'm starting to think you're a walking contradiction! Lol

How poetic :)

I confess, I'm an HR too!


side note: if you replace the words below, "love" with "fuck", perhaps bob marley had his own rasta escort woman? Replace it with "tokes" and maybe he's talking about his first love haha

 

Cami Parker

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I'm really opposed to the word "normal"... Much like beauty I happen to believe that normalcy is in the eye of the beholder... After all, Angelina and Billy Bob wore each others blood around their necks, and that was totally "normal" for them...
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Probably because she'd be really good at sex?

And on the flip side why would a normal girl accept a guy that sleeps with hundreds of escorts..
 

Cami Parker

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Why do you say "profession" as opposed to just profession? Do you not think we provide a valid service to society, like anybody else? And if you don't, why do you partake then?

Yes, there can be good women in this "profession" too.
 
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I agree there are different types of "normal" but call me a square, I side with the mainstream version of normal. Other forms of normal are too complicated for me. But I don't necessary believe someone is not good because they are different from my viewpoint or lifestyle; I may not be "normal" to the next person :p

Sure, it's a valid service, but I apply quotations because I wouldn't want to tell my mother or a girlfriend about my participation. Plus I don't even know the real name of the escort nor do they know mine. Am I proud that I'm a John? -No, I'd rather be in a relationship with someone I cared about (and to answer the original question, yes I would probably date an sp if she was a great match). And to the next reply, I partake because I don't have a girlfriend right now. ;)

Not an argument, just a discourse thank you. Have a good evening!
 
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Cami Parker

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Noooo Honey, I never argue but I love a good debate! Lol I think I just have a different perspective on this industry than most... This has never been my "secret life" or my "other life" it's just a part if my life. I'm a kind person and I feel that within this profession I'm able to bring a lot of joy and happiness to other people's lives, which in turn brings a lot of joy and happiness to my life. Call me deluded, as I'm sure many will and do.... Dr. Drew sure did, and on international television at that! Lol
But your opinion, of course, is very valid!
I'm back to my studies now, good night everyone!!
 
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Good night! Back to my studies too for at least the next couple of hours... if not procrastinating...
 
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Ms. Yoko Anna

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nah you cant turn a hooker into a housewife
What kind of statement is this?

It sounds derogetary to this profession, underestimating the ladies, and ignorant, inconsiderate, and above all lacking in imagination.

The beauty of universal statement is that it contains some degree of unignorable truth with a connotation of wisdom while neglecting minor differences that occur in each individual scenario.

Your statement is far from the truth, and neglecting each individual's basic capability to conduct house chores way too much.

On top, I can also sense the slight of stinky nuance of "I want my wife to be housewife so I can go out and have fun with "hookers" while she wash my underwire with poop stains on".

I usually don't go for much of feminism movement as it tends to seek rights that we don't really need.
Feminism consideration is significant in the culture that women do face physical and emotional violence.
But to your statement, I feel I should stand up for the fellow ladies.
You just ignored the art of the profession, wisdom of womanhood, as well as the beauty of being wife with this simple statement you made.

I am only criticizing the comment you make, not yourself. I don't know you, so I have nothing to say.
However, in the forum like this, your statement build the perception of who you are.
I suggest you to rephrase your statement.

And wash your damn underwear yourself.
 

Poseidon

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Cami's mom on TV giving her dis-approval of her lifestyle - Interesting.


Hey Cami what ever happened to your better half Dennis Hof if you mind me asking?
 

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I just have to say that I don't watch TV and I've never heard of Dr. Drew but that episode is complete and utter bullshit and I'm sorry you went through that, Miss CP. This Dr. Drew (and whoever that woman is with him) is bossy and judgemental, and has a serious superiority complex, like many other TV shrinks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Pinsky

"Pinsky, who admits in his 2009 book, The Mirror Effect, that he scored a 16 on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (average is 18 for celebrities), and shares several traits with the "closet narcissist", asserts that he was never motivated by fame to become a media figure, but from a desire to educate the public, especially the youth, on the medical facts distorted by the media."

Whatever...fuck him!
 

Cami Parker

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PREACH, SISTER!!! :cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:
What kind of statement is this?

It sounds derogetary to this profession, underestimating the ladies, and ignorant, inconsiderate, and above all lacking in imagination.

The beauty of universal statement is that it contains some degree of unignorable truth with a connotation of wisdom while neglecting minor differences that occur in each individual scenario.

Your statement is far from the truth, and neglecting each individual's basic capability to conduct house chores way too much.

On top, I can also sense the slight of stinky nuance of "I want my wife to be housewife so I can go out and have fun with "hookers" while she wash my underwire with poop stains on".

I usually don't go for much of feminism movement as it tends to seek rights that we don't really need.
Feminism consideration is significant in the culture that women do face physical and emotional violence.
But to your statement, I feel I should stand up for the fellow ladies.
You just ignored the art of the profession, wisdom of womanhood, as well as the beauty of being wife with this simple statement you made.

I am only criticizing the comment you make, not yourself. I don't know you, so I have nothing to say.
However, in the forum like this, your statement build the perception of who you are.
I suggest you to rephrase your statement.

And wash your damn underwear yourself.
 
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