Wolfenrook
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I've read that article twice now, and I see no direct mention that these girls have sex with the men. As such, I fail to see how you can draw the conclusion that it's prostitution? Gold digging yes, prostitution no. We've always had women who are gold diggers, I've never seen them labled as prostitutes. This is just providing them with an organised venue, and it's clear to all that the girls are there as gold diggers. Seems to me, the way to clear this up is to say:-
A person who gets paid for sex = prostitute.
A person who gets paid for a RELATIONSHIP (not directly for the sex) = gold digger.
A person who gets paid purely to be company = escort.
The girls at these seem to be a mixture of gold diggers (looking for long term financial gain for a relationship) and escorts (charging per date). I see no mention of the girls charging directly for sex, any more than girls who hang around in night clubs and freeload drinks of lads who are hoping to get a bit.
Oh and I have to agree with Shoe's, that there is NOTHING wrong with prostitution. The fact that it is illegal in so many countries is stupid, and entirely based on antiquated religious mores. If a woman choses to sell her sexual favours for cash, so long as that's her choice it should be her business. If a man wishes to pay for sexual favours (and lets be honest, we all pay, one way or another. lol) then again so long as nobody is forced into it, then what's the big problem?
Ade
A person who gets paid for sex = prostitute.
A person who gets paid for a RELATIONSHIP (not directly for the sex) = gold digger.
A person who gets paid purely to be company = escort.
The girls at these seem to be a mixture of gold diggers (looking for long term financial gain for a relationship) and escorts (charging per date). I see no mention of the girls charging directly for sex, any more than girls who hang around in night clubs and freeload drinks of lads who are hoping to get a bit.
Oh and I have to agree with Shoe's, that there is NOTHING wrong with prostitution. The fact that it is illegal in so many countries is stupid, and entirely based on antiquated religious mores. If a woman choses to sell her sexual favours for cash, so long as that's her choice it should be her business. If a man wishes to pay for sexual favours (and lets be honest, we all pay, one way or another. lol) then again so long as nobody is forced into it, then what's the big problem?
Ade