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    I did not wish to point that one out honey, but its also very true what you say about it dose have to be a man to be a pimp, especially here in Ireland. Irish people like to talk and there is a hell of a lot that going on about female pimps here in Ireland that is for sure. And they think they go unnoticed and no one knows what they are up too. loll

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessicabp View Post
    ... simple a pimp but not only one escort is (who is keeping big smile here) living from other escorts ... why do the people are thinking about the pimps are men ?
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    Most escorts are quite savy, so even if the husband or boyfriend doesn't work, he is paying his way one way or another: emptional support, the appearance of normality, doing some services etc. Basically she needs something in particular and it's not always a paycheck since she may be well off herself. Quite empowering in fact for a woman to be in such a position.

    So living off immoral earnings? Technically yes, but once they don't organise her business it's not anything illegal and as I said the couple could have their own arrangements.

    There may be as well a few ladies too much in love with some tosser who is taking advantage of that but in my experience that never lasts too long. After a while, eventually eyes open and she sees them for what they are. Usually the very young ones fall for something like this, so luckily they can bounce back after they realise that was never an actual relationship and she was just used.

    Talking from my personal experience, it's very very hard to find a really special guy and keep him while doing this job. Somewhere, somehow there are always compromises between the 2 people, some compromises quite unheard of in the civie world. Sometimes there are really emotional wounds. True love and understanding will go over them but otherwise if you really believe in happy ever after and takes things too personal, it's better to refrain to get too heavily involved with anybody while doing this job.

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    you have a good question . for example I can not live without some work .

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipkntz View Post
    Well Kate, I can assure you that this lady can swim several lengths of a 20 meter pool. Funny that, sometimes we both show up at the same time.
    I'm not framilar with the wording of the living off immoral earnings law. How iss Immoral defined? Could it be used against politicians, planners, bankers?
    I think it should be yes.

    My Mum is very fit too and could do that in her 70's. I'm guessing you're talking an Olympic size pool?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessicabp View Post
    ... simple a pimp but not only one escort is (who is keeping big smile here) living from other escorts ... why do the people are thinking about the pimps are men ?
    For Examole if some1 want to be my bfriend and he says ohh y job is no problem for me-----THIS MAN IS DONT MEAN A MAN! FOR ME
    So who can accept my job this man is Geld.........and usless and liar
    when i finisd this job then possible till not

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Laws may be bad, lawlessness is worse.
    We accept laws to avoid chaos.
    We are slaves to the law in order to be free is the usual translation.
    That doesn't excuse the fact that some laws created are bad and do nothing to support or guide people in a fair and sensible way. People that make laws should do so without bias or personal gain. They should simply keep to the facts and look for the greater good of the majority, not the minority.

    Otherwise you have a case of the blind leading the blind and chaos being a consequence, not prevented.

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    When I say lawless chaos , I mean something like Syria or Somalia, where if anything now pertains it's the Law of the Jungle or might is right.
    Of course there can always be bad laws.

    People are fallible.
    Lawmakers are people.
    Ergo lawmakers too are fallible.
    However in much of present day Europe , we live under systems that are relatively fair and equitable even if not perfect ,compared to the past and even the recent past.
    To seek absolute perfection in anything is to seek failure.One can merely strain to achieve perfection whilst understanding it's a never ending journey.
    If we are talking about the "law "that has consumed this place for quite a while, most of us here might be against it , but if put to the majority , they (rightly or wrongly) might feel that such a law best serves their and society's interests.
    If exercised about the unfairness of our laws now, consider:
    Yugoslavia disintegrating , early 90s;
    1930/40s Germany;
    1930s USSR; etc, etc, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    However in much of present day Europe , we live under systems that are relatively fair and equitable .
    You're probably speaking from the perspective of being a white, cis, middle class or upper, male, christian or aetheist, all of which is a huge position of privilege and bound to skew your perspective on the fairness of our society and its laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quattroporte View Post
    You're probably speaking from the perspective of being a white, cis, middle class or upper, male, christian or aetheist, all of which is a huge position of privilege and bound to skew your perspective on the fairness of our society and its laws.
    To each and every one of these type of posts, I will say go and live how three quarters of the world lives .Try Iraq.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quattroporte View Post
    You're probably speaking from the perspective of being a white, cis, middle class or upper, male, christian or aetheist, all of which is a huge position of privilege and bound to skew your perspective on the fairness of our society and its laws.
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    comfortably incomed synchophant?

    cute ironic shill?


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