Call me crazy but I'd take minimum wage at McDonald's over the above scenario.
I agree, so would I.
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Call me crazy but I'd take minimum wage at McDonald's over the above scenario.
She is very confident within herself and actually quite enjoys the attention
I’m almost certain she would have been propositioned to exchange sex for money.
If that’s the case then I’d have to question what happened to this woman that being propositioned would boost her self confidence?
I suppose you turn your nose down to traditional burlesque as well. Just because you don't agree with certains things, doesn't mean they can't have class, be reputable and a respectable art.
Woah, you're talking about another conversation.
I was discussing this and replies to this.
Originally Posted by Belle
Yes I do think 12 year olds are going to make pornography and post it on the internet. I knew a 15 year old girl who took photographs of her genitals and sent them to a guy that she was having a sexual relationship with via MMS. The guy sent the photos to all of his friends including my boyfriend at the time. My boyfriend showed me the picture because he thought it was funny. If I know kids who are actually doing this type of stuff, I'm sure there is much worse out there.
Your suggestion that all feminists are man-haters and/or unattractive is as ridiculous as the extreme positions that some feminists take.Like I've been saying, feminists needs to take a chill pill. Then they might actually find a man and their frustrations won't have to be taken out on us forum members
I don't know which idyllic university/faculty your acquaintances are involved with, but the PhD students that I know struggle. And as others have pointed out (well said, Biggles), your use of "resort to" implies that everybody else shares your opinion that stripping is undesirable. They don't. (Some or even most will, I'm sure, but not everybody.) If even 1% of women would enjoy it - and I suspect that it's more than that - then a city like Sydney has at least 30,000 women who are willing to do it and in the right age bracket.I’m at a loss as to why PhD students would need to resort to stripping to make good money.
For a woman with exhibitionist tendencies, she might do it for free. You don't seem to appreciate that other people can have completely different preferences and values to your own. But that'd be because you're 22. When I was 22, I probably felt similarly - as Biggles said.Sorry to be so completely blunt but which part of getting on stage, taking off your clothes and............. would you say is 'easy' money?
Yet you seem to know what people could and couldn't enjoy. With your judgement so obvious, I very much doubt that people are going to open up to you that they enjoy stripping, watching porn, swinging, having an open relationship, or whatever.Something I have learnt from my “perfect & naive" life is that you never really know what is going on in another person's life.
Yet you seem to know what people could and couldn't enjoy. With your judgement so obvious, I very much doubt that people are going to open up to you that they enjoy stripping, watching porn, swinging, having an open relationship, or whatever.
LOL - these clowns are on "A Current Affair" tonight.
Good for them. A national advertising campaign, all for free.
Her house, actually. Also, I have no idea if it has sold or not.
The ad was never designed to sell the house imo.
It was designed with the debate like this thread in mind, media attention like the ACA publicity and for us to remember the agents. Who were they again?
. ..............Who were they again?