--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moral of the story, Patrick?
> 
> Your friend never HAD to work at Wal-Mart...
> 
> YOU don't HAVE to shop there...
> 
> And strippers do NOT have to take their clothes off.

Didn't I arrive at those conclusions? Obviously I wasn't clear.

And actually, the story was a means to jump beyond those 
obvious morals and address what may be the real issue 
around stripping and sex work, which is not exploitation 
but objectification. I suspect they're different.

And I'm interested in the qualitative differences between 
sex work, which is highly emotional, and ordinary labor, 
which is mostly physical.

Just intellectual games, but engaging.

 - Patrick Gillam





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