Miles Jackson wrote that:
> On Fri, 6 May 2005, joanna wrote:
>
>> Look, what is it that I ever said that would lead one to conclude
>> that I want to forbid prostitution?
>>
>> Joanna
>>
>
> Right, I checked the archives. "It's not peachy keen". So we should
> stigmatize and marginalize it, without forbidding it?
>
> Miles
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You mean to say that hooking for "crank" *is* "peachy keen"?
Or you just think that the minimal percentage that shows up in a taxi, or has had a limosine delivered to her door for "pick up" is the typical hooker, and there's no damage to society, or the person? "It's not peachy keen" is not a stigmatization, it's a statement of fact for the average woman that sells her ass for a living, or man... But I see a lot of rationalization based on the exception, not the rule happening here.
I'm tempted to say y'all have your heads up your asses...
But instead I'll re-state Frank Scott's Question:
"...but how many here would like their daughters to become professional cocksuckers?
snit: time for a poll?
fs <...>
Leigh