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    It's certainly the oldest profession anyway....
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    Leaving aside your rant at other professions

    lets look at the premise of this spam troll thread
    escorting is the most noble of professions

    Define noble
    no·ble (nō′bəl)

    adjective nobler -·bler, noblest -·blest

    1. having eminence, renown, fame, etc.; illustrious
    2. having or showing high moral qualities or ideals, or greatness of character; lofty
    3. having excellent qualities; superior
    4. grand; stately; splendid; magnificent: a noble view
    5. of high hereditary rank or title; aristocratic
    6. chemically nonreactive, esp. with acids and air; precious; pure: said of metals, esp. gold, platinum, etc.; also said of any of the six inert, or nearly inert, rare gases in group VIIIA of the periodic table

    Define profession

    "A profession is a vocation founded upon specialised educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain".

    Define prostitute

    prostitute [ˈprɒstɪˌtjuːt]
    n
    1. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
    2. a man who engages in such activity, esp in homosexual practices

    prostitutes are neither professional or noble as defined above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas View Post
    Leaving aside your rant at other professions

    lets look at the premise of this spam troll thread
    escorting is the most noble of professions

    Define noble
    no·ble (nō′bəl)

    adjective nobler -·bler, noblest -·blest

    1. having eminence, renown, fame, etc.; illustrious
    2. having or showing high moral qualities or ideals, or greatness of character; lofty
    3. having excellent qualities; superior
    4. grand; stately; splendid; magnificent: a noble view
    5. of high hereditary rank or title; aristocratic
    6. chemically nonreactive, esp. with acids and air; precious; pure: said of metals, esp. gold, platinum, etc.; also said of any of the six inert, or nearly inert, rare gases in group VIIIA of the periodic table

    Define profession

    "A profession is a vocation founded upon specialised educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain".

    Define prostitute

    prostitute [ˈprɒstɪˌtjuːt]
    n
    1. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
    2. a man who engages in such activity, esp in homosexual practices

    prostitutes are neither professional or noble as defined above.
    That's the only definition of "profession" in your dictionary? Okay... at dictionary.com it's:

    pro·fes·sion
       /prəˈfɛʃən/ Show Spelled[pruh-fesh-uhn] Show IPA
    –noun
    1. a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession.
    2. any vocation or business.


    and

    1. An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
    2. An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
    3. The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.


    So you can call any job or occupation a profession. Maybe a profession suggests more skill and how not everyone can do it, this is exactly the way escorting is. It's a skilled occupation that not everyone can do and something that must be learned to do well.

    Escorting obviously is a noble trade, only a mentally unstable religious zealot and clown would think otherwise. If you don't think it's noble, then what the hell are you doing here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    That's the only definition of "profession" in your dictionary? Okay... at dictionary.com it's:

    pro·fes·sion
       /prəˈfɛʃən/ Show Spelled[pruh-fesh-uhn] Show IPA
    –noun
    1. a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession.
    2. any vocation or business.


    and

    1. An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
    2. An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
    3. The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.


    So you can call any job or occupation a profession. Maybe a profession suggests more skill and how not everyone can do it, this is exactly the way escorting is. It's a skilled occupation that not everyone can do and something that must be learned to do well.

    Escorting obviously is a noble trade, only a mentally unstable religious zealot and clown would think otherwise. If you don't think it's noble, then what the hell are you doing here?
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    OK a prostitute is a professional and so is anyone that does anything for something by your loose defination
    a dog that fetchs a ball for a biscuit is a professional .

    Please explain how a prostitute is noble? as noblity is defined in any stanard english dictionary.
    and forgot this "escort" bullshit your not taken them to the opera you are sticking your cock in them for 30 minutes.
    or 60 if your a doctor or engineer!!!!!!!

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    I already compared them to other trades that some people consider noble, remember? I already stated why, now it's your turn to reply with your views. Maybe now you can actually read that and make the first legitimate reply in the topic..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    What profession could be nobler?

    Doctors - No, don't make me laugh. Doctors get paid stupid amounts of money and most of them do a LOT more harm than good. They push drugs and offer no alternative. Some doctors may be far better than others. But they are corrupted to the core.

    Nurses/Carers - In the right circumstances it might be reasonably noble, but under the umbrella of a big corperation like the medical industry or catholic church, no it's not noble. See all the abuse that came about for children and people in old people's homes by the people supposed to be looking after them. They often hook old people on drugs like morphine close to the end. What the medical industry does to old people and the torture they bring on them is something unspeakable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRambo View Post
    For a split second I was thinking of actually giving you a long and sensible reply but after taking a second read at these two paragraphs I told myself I’d be just wasting my time.

    John.
    Brillant, i has just replying again there but thought WTF
    there must be a better way to spend my time like chasing my dog around the garden with a water hose
    I am off now.

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    Hold the press i just found a noble professional see link

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas View Post
    Brillant, i has just replying again there but thought WTF
    there must be a better way to spend my time like chasing my dog around the garden with a water hose
    I am off now.
    Seriously though, these are the thoughts and opinions of someone who clearly isn’t near right.

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