--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Shemp, I bow out of this tempest in a pisspot 
> gracefully, because it's pretty obvious to me
> that you have never, in your entire life, had
> an actual *conversation* with someone who made
> their living in the sex trade.
> 
> I have. They're just people, just like you and
> me, who are no more clueless about the world 
> and how it works than you and me, and who some-
> times have *more* of a clue than the "experts"
> have. You have obviously never been to the
> Netherlands and tried to figure out how much 
> it takes to retire there. You have equally
> obviously never had a conversation with some-
> one who was raised there, free from the sexual
> hangups that plague most Americans. Americans
> also obviously have *no idea* how easy it is
> to hide income from taxation; those of us who
> live in countries with high taxes are far more
> hip.
> 
> I leave you to your preconceptions. 
> 
> Some women, in some places around the world,
> have been fucked over by the sex industry. Others
> have turned it to their own advantage. I've met
> and am fairly good friends with several of the
> latter persuasion. You, on the other hand, prefer
> to believe the things you've been *told* about
> prostitutes and what motivates them. You've prob-
> ably never been closer to a prostitute than ogling
> them on the street. I've had hours of conversations,
> and fairly high-vibe conversations, with them. The 
> women I knew are all retired now, and never have to
> work again in their lives. You are not. I leave
> it at that.
> 
> As a "financial advisor," the day you no longer
> have to work, I'll take your advice. Until then,
> you're just another guy jacking off in public 
> and trying to get people to believe that his
> jizzum is somehow better than theirs...
>


Barry, you're right, I concede to your familiarity about the sex 
trade and prostitutes.  You should be very proud of youself to have 
superior knowledge in this area.





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