Originally Posted by
Old Yellow Bricks
To law makers, do-gooders, journalists and bible bashers, I would like to take this opportunity to tell you all that the whole stigma of seeing escorts in Ireland needs to be changed, why? I will tell you why...
I have been lucky enough to meet with some of the nicest ladies through this website, without whom I would have a very sad and lonely existance, I am a normal guy who works hard and not a trouble maker in any way. I am very shy and I lack belief and confidence in myself so I am not a hit with women.
Just because I see escorts for intimacy does not mean that I am an alcoholic, drug addict, a wife beater, a man who cheats on his other half or a maniac in any other way.
I have serious respect for the ladies I meet here, I do not use them weird sexual thrills or to take advantage of them to make me feel like an alpha male.
I have met a few ladies this year and have had a great time in their company, as I said earlier I would be leading a very sad life if I had to rely on my social skills to meet women, and only last night I met with one particularly fine lady who I had an absolutely mind blowing experience with, it's not the first time I have met her, so we get on well, as we chatted afterwards she introduced me to her flat mate who incidentally I am also a huge fan of, so we all chatted for a while and had a laugh, now it may sound sad but I had one of the most enjoyable nights in recent memory and as a result I am still smiling right now.
So my point is this, before you go and change the laws regarding escorts to make yourselves feel better when you go to mass on a Sunday I urge you to consider this side of the story, there are people like me who rely on the girls from here to break the boredom and monotony of our day to day lives.
well that's what I think anyway.
OYB.
Well said Yellow Bricks. Agree 100%!!. Many of us on this forum know this side of escorting.
Unfortunately those trying to change the law don't wish to acknowledge or accept this face of escorting.
Thankfully our minister for justice seems to have a much clearer view of the diversity involved in sex work, and has acknowleged in his most recent statement, that consensual sex work does exist, and that a blanket ban on the clients of sex work is not proportional.
Last edited by Morpheus; 21-12-13 at 23:09.
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