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    Quote Originally Posted by texas View Post
    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!!!!!!!
    Why are you bothering to argue with NICE?? He's insane......

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    I am complety lost,where exactly is this thread going?
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    To paraphrase the great Aaron Sorkin : One must be prepared to accept your enemy expressing at the top of his ability that which you disagree with.

    Still, this is a muppet idea. But good luck with generating lots of posts....
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    Quote Originally Posted by aml View Post
    I am complety lost,where exactly is this thread going?
    Like I said I think escorting is the noblest of all the major professions, what do you think is the noblest profession if not escorting, and why do you think it's noble? How noble do you think it is to be an escort, compared to other professions?

    Isn't it iimportant to consider sometimes how good/bad occupations are in terms of humanity.....? Just observing it, it doesn't mean you have to give up money to do a more noble occupation. It can't always be just money. We all know what the hateful and spiteful old nuns of Ruhama and others think of escorting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    One of the reasons I believe that it's the noblest, is because throughout evolution we have been designed for it. It's been noted to occur in all of the other primates, you give a female food and they offer back "services". It's what we're designed for, an inherent part of our psyche.
    Wait wait. You say that escorting is noble because all those other jobs aren't noble - the above quote is the only positive reason I can see that you give to say that escorting is noble. But it doesn't necessarily follow that because the other jobs are not noble that escorting is noble. In order to debate this, you need to provide more reasons why you think it IS noble, and not why other jobs are NOT noble.

    See?

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    Again...
    Its not a profession its an occupation
    Its not noble
    noble means Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity,Grand, stately, Of exalted rank etc

    I think what you where trying to say was
    Escorting is the most natural of occupations.

    Please retract your statement and also say sorry to non-escorts professionals.

    Also I believe the most noble of professionals are professional charity aid workers
    like the civil engineers that went to bangladesh and dug the thousands of wells for the people there.

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    Study: Millions in Bangladesh exposed to arsenic in drinking water - CNN.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas View Post
    Again...
    Its not a profession its an occupation
    Its not noble
    noble means Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity,Grand, stately, Of exalted rank etc

    I think what you where trying to say was
    Escorting is the most natural of occupations.

    Please retract your statement and also say sorry to non-escorts professionals.

    Also I believe the most noble of professionals are professional charity aid workers
    like the civil engineers that went to bangladesh and dug the thousands of wells for the people there.

    link
    Study: Millions in Bangladesh exposed to arsenic in drinking water - CNN.com
    I already stated that there might be particular circumstances where other professions might take on a more noble role. Maybe there are particular jobs that are nobler, however I was talking on general terms. There might even be a noble banker or a noble property developer, however they'd be in the tiny fraction, you wouldn't say overall that they were noble as trades. Journalism and reporting that has dramatic stuff letting people know about things, exposing abuses etc., can be the noblest of all trades, as long as their goals focus around the truth and justice and not the money. But most journalists write silly opinion articles or just say what happened in the courts or who scored the goals, good trades enough but I wouldn't call them noble. The war correspondants putting their lives on the line to get the truth out are in a tiny minority.

    If a person gets paid a lot for doing something, is it still as noble? If you're doing it for the money then you're totally corrupted, if the money is just to help you continue your work then of course it's fine....

    "But the escorts get paid as well and that's why they do it"

    I know but think about this: If those aid workers are getting paid, then they are probably taking X amount of money that would otherwise have been to other aid. They are effectively taking from the people that need the aid. They're also delivering help to them. So it's a wash. As well, they have an automatic incentive for hoping the people need aid again in the future. Because it's an unnatural event, it messes things up. When you get paid to help someone, all sorts of chaos can occur. Not so with escorting, because it's a pure, instinctive and straight trade, like other primates are seen to do in the wild.

    I agree that it's the most natural of professions, and it's no coincidence that it also tends towards nobleness from this. Something like building or development might be a noble trade in certain circumstances, but the population of the world is far too big as it is, it's on breaking point. The last thing we need is to spread our cities and houses and smog even more into nature. We're all over the world, the population is growing hugely, so that's why I wouldn't say it is one.
    Last edited by nicegirlsarenice; 25-06-10 at 18:06.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    I already stated that there might be particular circumstances where other professions might take on a more noble role. Maybe there are particular jobs that are nobler, however I was talking on general terms. There might even be a noble banker or a noble property developer, however they'd be in the tiny fraction, you wouldn't say overall that they were noble as trades. Journalism and reporting that has dramatic stuff letting people know about things, exposing abuses etc., can be the noblest of all trades, as long as their goals focus around the truth and justice and not the money. But most journalists write silly opinion articles or just say what happened in the courts or who scored the goals, good trades enough but I wouldn't call them noble. The war correspondants putting their lives on the line to get the truth out are in a tiny minority.

    If a person gets paid a lot for doing something, is it still as noble? If you're doing it for the money then you're totally corrupted, if the money is just to help you continue your work then of course it's fine....

    "But the escorts get paid as well and that's why they do it"

    I know but think about this: If those aid workers are getting paid, then they are probably taking X amount of money that would otherwise have been to other aid. They are effectively taking from the people that need the aid. They're also delivering help to them. So it's a wash. As well, they have an automatic incentive for hoping the people need aid again in the future. Because it's an unnatural event, it messes things up. When you get paid to help someone, all sorts of chaos can occur. Not so with escorting, because it's a pure, instinctive and straight trade, like other primates are seen to do in the wild.

    I agree that it's the most natural of professions, and it's no coincidence that it also tends towards nobleness from this. Something like building or development might be a noble trade in certain circumstances, but the population of the world is far too big as it is, it's on breaking point. The last thing we need is to spread our cities and houses and smog even more into nature. We're all over the world, the population is growing hugely, so that's why I wouldn't say it is one.

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