dyana (07-04-12), Melindablondey (07-04-12)
hey everybody! well in my oppinion the only difference of the therms "escort" and "prostitute" its pure semanthical...now,of course none of us ladies would like to be called like this as we associate the image of a prostitute to somebody cheap,street walker,or vulgar..
but still we have the same job..just its different the manner and with whom we practice it...
regarding the way of dressing for some of the young irish women nowadays this is a problem..you can attract somebody even in jeans and a top it just depends on whom do you want to attract and how would you like to be treated...am i not right?
gisele (07-04-12), Melindablondey (07-04-12), Morpheus (08-04-12)
I think that the sexualisation of women should speed up if anything. It's important that we make teenage girls insecure about their image so that they connect their sense of self-worth with attention from men. That way, laydeez will get even more of my two favourite words in the English language.
Daddy.
Issues.
when I see how girls dress to party here and in UK I cannot help but think 'I am a prostitute but I'd never dress half as slutty as those women' not even if someone requested it and paid me for it!
dyana (07-04-12), Melindablondey (07-04-12), Sexy Fernanda (07-04-12)
What writing would there be, if it was an illustrated book it would sell so much better.
In my experience any of the ladies I have had the pleasure to meet have been impeccably dressed (at the beginning anyway) so there isn't a distinct style, although there is a perceived style.
Morpheus (08-04-12)
patricia do you look like your avatar would like to meet you xxxxx
Last edited by kingbee; 07-04-12 at 20:07.
Great article Pat. From my experience the ladies on here certainly are classy dressers and ate totally unlike the wrappers we see falling around the streets on Saturday nites .Proceed with your book it sounds a great idea.