Loyal, honest and BS free people are actually quite plentiful, but they often don't come in the right "packaging" for most people out there, romantically speaking. We see them as great friends, but often the sexual spark isn't there, regardless of their intentions.
Society views sex and the sex industry in a very strange way. Privately, it thrives on it. Publicly, it denounces it. That public peer pressure is very strong... but even if society had no hang ups about it, I'm guessing most men would take issue with their S/O being engaged sexually by other people. It really comes down to basic instincts, something we really can't control very well.
Paying for sex can change your expectations, or it can loosen your inhibitions. It should give you a wider appreciation for certain things, sexually speaking... and also really drive home the disconnect between love and sex. It *can* make you appreciate the need for a real connection even more than you would've before getting involved in the industry/hobby.
...dude! I think she likes you!
An interesting comment.
And true to some extent.
Lots of girls think, when your young and want to have fun, you pick more of a bad boy to have some fun.
But when its time for marriage and grow old and chase your grandchildren around.
Bad boys are fun but can you live with them for the rest of your life.
Its like the same sentiment nice guys finish last. But do they.
A guy at work told me last week, I like you ______ but your a nice guy and nice guys finish last.
I kind of just inwardly laughed and walked away,
He brags about how much money he has, and all of his sexual conquests.
He actually knows nothing about me because I don't brag all day long.
And it works both ways girls might not like me, because Im boring and loyal and all of that a nice guy,
It doesn't mean I actually want them or could put up with them either they are making the assumption that I actually want to waste my time on them.
Will this thread ever end.